Montana has one of the most dynamic climate regimes in all of the United States, with seasonal changes spanning a large range of temperatures. In Montana, we depend on water originating from snow and glacial melt. These freshwater ecosystems are considered to be some of the most vulnerable to climate change on Earth. Glacially fed ecosystems are unique habitats for a vast array of life and geochemical processes, including carbon cycling. In order to study carbon cycling in environments vulnerable to change, an interdisciplinary approach including biogeochemical analyses of river DOM production and external allochthonous inputs is necessary to evaluate the impacts of climate change. The overarching hypothesis for this work is: Seasonal ch...
Modern climate change is already altering the structure and function ofecosystems around the world i...
Biogeochemical processes capable of altering global carbon systems occur frequently in Earth’s Criti...
Rangelands occupy 50% of Earth’s land surface and thus are important in the terrestrial carbon (C) c...
Freshwater ecosystems reflect the biogeochemical signals of terrestrial ecosystems, atmospheric chem...
We estimated past and future hydrographs and patterns of ecosystem metabolism in a fifth-order river...
Climate change is negatively affecting ecosystems around the world, and in the coming years, scienti...
Streams and riparian areas are highly productive habitats for wildlife and fish. To maintain these c...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Fresh waters account for an inordinately large p...
A Professional Project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of...
Montana’s water supply varies from about 40 to 160 percent average. This is due to a large variabili...
Climate change and over-use of natural resources impacts ecosystems worldwide. Understanding physica...
Hydrological and carbon cycles are inherently coupled and play a pivotal role in the earth system. W...
Climate change and over-use of natural resources impacts ecosystems worldwide. Understanding physica...
Dryland ecosystems are critical in regulating the interannual variability of the global terrestrial ...
Unique geographic areas in the western United States (US) that include glaciers in the Wind River Ra...
Modern climate change is already altering the structure and function ofecosystems around the world i...
Biogeochemical processes capable of altering global carbon systems occur frequently in Earth’s Criti...
Rangelands occupy 50% of Earth’s land surface and thus are important in the terrestrial carbon (C) c...
Freshwater ecosystems reflect the biogeochemical signals of terrestrial ecosystems, atmospheric chem...
We estimated past and future hydrographs and patterns of ecosystem metabolism in a fifth-order river...
Climate change is negatively affecting ecosystems around the world, and in the coming years, scienti...
Streams and riparian areas are highly productive habitats for wildlife and fish. To maintain these c...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Fresh waters account for an inordinately large p...
A Professional Project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of...
Montana’s water supply varies from about 40 to 160 percent average. This is due to a large variabili...
Climate change and over-use of natural resources impacts ecosystems worldwide. Understanding physica...
Hydrological and carbon cycles are inherently coupled and play a pivotal role in the earth system. W...
Climate change and over-use of natural resources impacts ecosystems worldwide. Understanding physica...
Dryland ecosystems are critical in regulating the interannual variability of the global terrestrial ...
Unique geographic areas in the western United States (US) that include glaciers in the Wind River Ra...
Modern climate change is already altering the structure and function ofecosystems around the world i...
Biogeochemical processes capable of altering global carbon systems occur frequently in Earth’s Criti...
Rangelands occupy 50% of Earth’s land surface and thus are important in the terrestrial carbon (C) c...