Nitrogen Cycling in Forested Catchments
September 16-20, 1996, Sunriver, Oregon
ABSTRACT DEADLINE: June 1, 1996
PREREGISTRATION DEADLINE: August 12, 1996
Conveners
Robbins Church, U.S. EPA, 200 SW 35th Street, Corvallis,Oregon 97333 USA, phone 541-754-4424, e-mail church@heart.cor.epa.gov
Charles T. Driscoll, Syracuse University, Department of Environmental Engineering, 220 Hinds Hall, Syracuse, NY 13244-1190, phone 315-443-3434, e-mai ctdrisco@mailbox.syr.edu
Program Committee
Per Gundersen; Knute Nadelhoffer; Dale Johnson; Myron Mitchell; Stephen Norton; Richard Wright; John Stoddard; and John Aber
Topics to be Discussed
- Abiotic and Biotic Controls on Nitrogen Cycling.
- Lessons Learned from Watershed Studies Around the World.
- Effects of Land Use (principally forest cutting and roads), Natural Disturbances (principally wildfire and geomorphic processes), and Climate Change on Key Ecosystem Properties.
- Recent Advances from Whole Watershed Manipulation.
- Integration and Synthesis by Considering Regional Analyses on N Controls, as well as Progress and
Needs Regarding Modeling of N Cycling in Forested Ecosystems.
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