I’m heading to Hubbard Brook today for this week’s Cooperators Meeting. This meeting is followed next week by the Gordon Research Conference on Catchment Science. Our group has a series of presentations at both meetings so it’s looking to be a busy couple of weeks.
Here are a few titles of the presentations:
“Hydropedology in W3: Linking flow paths, pedogenesis, and stream-water chemistry” by JP Gannon
“Hydrological and geochemical characterization of the C horizon in a glacial till headwater catchment” by Maggie Burns
“Hydropedology reveals spatial distribution of processes controlling catchment stream solute sources: Clues from soil morphology.” by Scott Bailey
“A catchment-scale hydropedological approach to understanding variations in soil genesis and chemistry at Hubbard Brook, NH” by Rebecca Bourgault
“Hydropedology reveals spatial distribution of processes controlling stream solute sources: Clues from spatial and temporal variation in surface water chemistry” by Maggie Zimmer
“Hydropedology reveals spatial distribution of processes controlling stream solute sources: clues from shallow groundwater responses” by JP Gannon
“Hydropedology reveals spatial distribution of processes controlling stream solute sources: chemical and isotopic clues” by Tom Bullen