- H23F: Frontiers in Ecohydrology II Oral
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NOLA CC
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John Knowles, Montana State University
Convener:
Bryn Morgan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Chieh-Ying Chen, University of Delaware
Achla Om Prakash Jha, Texas A&M University College Station
Chair:
John Knowles, USDA-ARS, Southwest Watershed Research Center
Bryn Morgan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ecohydrology is a multi-faceted discipline focused on interactions and feedbacks between water and ecosystems over space and time. As a result, the field of ecohydrology is constantly evolving and requires the adaptation of novel methods and skills to advance scientific understanding. This session, sponsored by the Ecohydrology Technical Committee, is intended to highlight new areas of research that tackle cutting edge ideas and current topics in the field of ecohydrology. We encourage submission of abstracts at all intersections of the hydrological and ecological sciences, including but not limited to studies based on field work, modeling, laboratory or mesocosm experiments, remote sensing, meta-analysis, machine learning, and/or development of theory or methods. We are especially interested in research that considers coupled ecological and hydrological processes across scales, systems, or thresholds.
Index Terms
0439 Ecosystems, structure and dynamics
1402 - Critical Zone
1813 Eco-hydrology
1839 Hydrologic scaling
Cross-Listed:
B - Biogeosciences
GC - Global Environmental Change
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