Export, Transport, and Transformation of C, N, and P Through the Fluvial/Aquatic Network From the Source to the Sea

Monday, 23 January 2017: 10:20-12:00
Ballroom III-IV (San Juan Marriott)
Primary Convener:  Ji-Hyung Park, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South)
Conveners:  Shreeram P Inamdar, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States and Hjalmar Laudon, SLU Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Umea, UmeĆ„, Sweden
10:20
Extreme Rainfall and Flooding in the Hyperarid Atacama Desert, Chile (Invited) (202091)
Andrew C Wilcox1, Cristian R Escauriaza2, Roberto Agredano Jr2, Emmanuel Mignot3, Vicente Zuazo2, Sebastian Felipe Otarola4, Lina Mabel Castro2, Jorge A Gironas2, Rodrigo Cienfuegos2 and Luca Mao5, (1)University of Montana, Geosciences, Missoula, MT, United States, (2)Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering, Santiago, Chile, (3)INSA de Lyon, LMFA, Lyon, France, (4)Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Santiago, Chile, (5)Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Departamento de Ecosistemas y Medio Ambiente, Santiago, Chile
10:40
Hydrologic events and watershed biogeochemistry: The Pulse Shunt Hypothesis (Invited) (202990)
Peter A Raymond, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States and NSF-Pulse-Shunt-Macrosystems
11:00
Effects of extreme events on nitrogen export from forested headwater catchments (Invited) (202471)
Nobuhito Ohte1, Ken'ichi Osaka2, Masanori Katsuyama1, Tomoki Oda3 and Keitaro Fukushima4, (1)Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, (2)University of Shiga Prefec, Hikone, Japan, (3)University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Japan, (4)Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan
11:20
Hydrologic Connectivity and Threshold Behavior Influences Nutrient Export from Arctic Hillslopes (Invited) (202879)
Sarah Godsey1, Tamara Harms2, Benjamin W Abbott2, Caitlin R Rushlow3, Sarah Ludwig4, Jeremy B Jones5 and Michael N Gooseff6, (1)Idaho State University, Geosciences, Idaho Falls, ID, United States, (2)University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK, United States, (3)Idaho State University, Idaho Falls, ID, United States, (4)University of Alaska Fairbanks, Biology and Wildlife, Fairbanks, AK, United States, (5)University of Alaska Fairbanks, Institute of Arctic Biology, Fairbanks, AK, United States, (6)Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, Boulder, CO, United States
11:40
Changes in biogeochemical supply and demand during storm events alter the role of river networks in controlling downstream exports (Invited) (202694)
Wilfred M Wollheim1, Robert James Stewart2, Shantar Zuidema2, Gopal Mulukutla3 and Nihar R Samal2, (1)University of New Hampshire, Department of Natural Resources and Environment, and Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans and Space (EOS), Durham, NH, United States, (2)University of New Hampshire Main Campus, Durham, NH, United States, (3)Univ New Hampshire, Durham, NH, United States
 
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