| Integration
of Geosciences and Social Science within the LTER Program:
Progress and Prospects
Date: February 2003
Location:
National Science Foundation Headquarters, Arlington, Virginia, USA
Presentations:
Introduction: Integration
of Geosciences and Social Science within the LTER Program:
Progress and Prospects
(Nancy Grimm)
Networked
Climate Research (Bruce Hayden)
Is Agricultural Liming a CO2 Source or Sink?
Integrating Research on Agronomy, Watershed Acidification, and
N cycling at the KBS LTER (Stephen Hamilton)
A
Phosphorus Budget for the Lake Mendota Watershed (Elena
Bennett)
Land-use Legacies and the Future of Southern
Appalachia (Ted Gragson)
Science in the Eye of the Storm- LTER and the Florida
Everglades Restoration Project (Dan Childers)
Socio-economic Drivers of Land-use Change
at Several Sites in the Plum Island Estuary LTER Region (Gil Pontius)
Past Land Use Affects Present Ecology at LTER Sites (Nick
Brokaw)
Long-term Ecological Research: Eco-hydrology at Andrews
Forest LTER Site (Julia Jones)
Geological Remote Sensing in the LTER Network:
Terra Cognita? (William Stefanov)
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