B51F
Inland Waters as Dynamic Foci in Climate Systems: Hydrodynamic and Biophysical Controls on Variability I Posters

Friday, 18 December 2015: 08:00-12:20
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Primary Conveners:  David E Reed, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, United States
Conveners:  Sally MacIntyre, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States, Samuel Dunn, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, United States and Patrick M Crill, Stockholm University, Dept. of Geological Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden
Chairs:  David E Reed, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, United States, Sally MacIntyre, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States and Patrick M Crill, Stockholm University, Dept. of Geological Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden
OSPA Liaisons:  Samuel Dunn, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, United States
 
Watershed geomorphology modifies the temperature sensitivity of aquatic ecosystem metabolism (79385)
Kathi Jo Jankowski, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA, United States and Daniel Schindler, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States
 
Automatable Measurement of Gas Exchange Rate in Streams: Oxygen-Carbon Method (83799)
Robert Pennington1, Roy Haggerty1, Alba Argerich1 and Steven M Wondzell2, (1)Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States, (2)USFS - Pacific Northwest Research Station, Corvallis, OR, United States
 
Using a Novel Optical Sensor to Characterize Methane Ebullition Processes (78758)
Kyle Delwiche1, Harry Hemond2 and Schuyler Senft-Grupp1, (1)Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States, (2)Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States
 
Spatiotemporal signature of methane venting from lake sediments: from lab to field scale (82163)
Benjamin Scandella, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States, Liam Pillsbury, University of New Hampshire Main Campus, Durham, NH, United States, Thomas Weber, University of New Hampshire Main Campus, Mechanical Engineering, Durham, NH, United States, Carolyn D Ruppel, USGS Coastal and Marine Science Center Woods Hole, Woods Hole, MA, United States, Harry Hemond, Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States and Ruben Juanes, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, United States
 
Relationship between ecosystem respiration and aeration constant in open channel dissolved oxygen analysis (84859)
Simon john Parker, Imperial College London, civil engineering, London, United Kingdom
 
SOURCES AND FATE OF DIC IN SWEDISH STREAMS (82627)
Audrey Campeau1, Marcus Wallin1, Kevin H Bishop2, Reiner Giesler3, Carl-Magnus Mörth4 and Jason J Venkiteswaran5, (1)Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, (2)Swedish University of Agricultural Science, Uppsala, Sweden, (3)Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden, (4)SLU Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Umeå, Umeå, Sweden, (5)Wilfrid Laurier University, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Waterloo, ON, Canada
 
Temperature sensitivity of stream gross primary production and respiration from the tropics to the arctic (83214)
Chao Song1, Alba Argerich2, Christina Baker3, William B Bowden4, Walter K Dodds5, Michael Douglas6, Kaitlin Farrell1, Michael B Flinn7, Erica Garcia8, Keith B Gido5, Tamara Harms9, Jeremy Jones9, Lauren Koenig10, John Stephen Kominoski11, Karlie Sara McDonald12, William H McDowell10, Damien McMaster8, Samuel Parker4, Amy Rosemond1, Janine Rüegg5, Ken Sheehan10, Matt T Trentman5, Wilfred M Wollheim10 and Ford Ballantyne1, (1)University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States, (2)Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States, (3)University of Alaska, Biology and Wildlife, Fairbanks, AK, United States, (4)University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United States, (5)Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United States, (6)University of Western Australia, Earth and Environment, Perth, Australia, (7)Murray State University, Murray, KY, United States, (8)Charles Darwin University, Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods, Darwin, Australia, (9)University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK, United States, (10)University of New Hampshire Main Campus, Durham, NH, United States, (11)Florida International University, Miami, FL, United States, (12)University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom
 
Synchrony and Divergence in Stream Metabolism across the Continental United States (85483)
Alison Appling, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, United States; U.S. Geological Survey Center for Integrated Data Analytics, Middleton, WI, United States, Jordan Stuart Read, USGS Wisconsin Water Science Center, Middleton, WI, United States, Robert O Hall Jr, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, United States, Edward Stets, National Research Program Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States, Emily H Stanley, Univ Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States, Emily S Bernhardt, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States, James B. Heffernan, Florida International Univ., Miami, FL, United States, Maite Arroita, University of the Basque Country, Faculty of Science and Technology, Bilbao, Spain, Natalie Griffiths, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States, Jud W Harvey, USGS Central Region Offices Denver, Denver, CO, United States, David L. Lorenz, USGS Minnesota Water Science Center, Mounds View, MN, United States, Luke Winslow, U.S. Geological Survey, Middleton, WI, United States and Charles B Yackulic, USGS Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center, Flagstaff, AZ, United States
 
The contribution of aquatic metabolism to CO2 emissions from New Hampshire streams (80873)
Lauren Koenig, Lisle E Snyder and William H McDowell, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, United States
 
Regional Groundwater Discharge Drives High Carbon Dioxide Emissions from a Lowland Tropical Rainforest Stream (82098)
Diana Oviedo-Vargas1, Diego Dierick2, David P Genereux1, Steven F Oberbauer2 and Christopher L Osburn3, (1)North Carolina State Univ, Raleigh, NC, United States, (2)Florida Intl Univ, Miami, FL, United States, (3)North Carolina State University Raleigh, Raleigh, NC, United States
 
Spatial and Temporal Variations in the Partial Pressure and Emission of CO2 and CH4 in and Amazon Floodplain Lake (80284)
Bruce Rider Forsberg, Organization Not Listed, Washington, DC, United States
 
Eutrophic lakes as CO2 sinks – A survey of 19 lakes in India (85383)
Gurjot Singh and Prosenjit Ghosh, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
 
Gravitational Motions in a Large Subtropical Reservoir (77455)
Clelia L Marti, University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australia and Jorg Imberger, 43 Goldsmith Rd, Dalkeith, WA 6009, Australia
 
Carbon dioxide fluxes associated with synoptic weather events over a southern inland water (84423)
Heping Liu, Qianyu Zhang and Zhongming Gao, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States
 
Improving Seasonal Diffusive Flux Estimates through Inverse Calibration of Lake Surface Methane Concentration (72331)
Kristian Andersson1, Brett F Thornton2, Martin Wik2, Jo Uhlbäck2, Niklas Rakos3 and Patrick M Crill2, (1)Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden, (2)Stockholm University, Dept. of Geological Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden, (3)Swedish Polar Research Secretariat, Stockholm, Sweden
 
Stratigraphy of Carbon Preservation in Reservoir Sediments, Elwha River, Washington (68745)
Laurel E Stratton, Oregon State University, College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Corvallis, OR, United States, Seth Wing, Chugach Alaska Corporation, Whidbey Island, WA, United States, Andrew Ritchie, Olympic National Park Service, Port Angeles, WA, United States and Gordon Grant, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States
 
Seasonal Spatial Patterns of Surface Water Temperature, Surface Heat Fluxes and Meteorological Forcing Over Lake Geneva (80720)
Abolfazl Irani Rahaghi1, Ulrich Lemmin2, Damien Bouffard3, Michael Riffler4,5, Stefan Wunderle4 and D. Andrew Barry2, (1)EPFL Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne, Laboratoire de technologie écologique, Lausanne, Switzerland, (2)Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland, (3)Physics of Aquatic Systems Laboratory, Margaretha Kamprad Chair, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne - EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland, (4)Institute of Geography and Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland, (5)GeoVille Information Systems, Earth Observation Services, Innsbruck, Austria
 
The Dynamics of Laurentian Great Lakes Surface Energy Budgets (67285)
Peter Blanken, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States, Christopher Spence, Environment Canada, Saskatoon, SK, Canada, John D Lenters, LimnoTech, Ann Arbor, MI, United States, Andrew Gronewold, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, United States, Branko Kerkez, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI, United States, Pengfei Xue, Michigan Technological University, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Houghton, MI, United States and Norma Froelich, Northern Michigan University, Chelsea, MI, United States
 
Metabolism estimates in small boreal lakes: the importance of accounting for vertical fluxes of oxygen (62382)
Marcus Klaus1, Sally MacIntyre2, Erin R Hotchkiss3, Ann-Kristin Bergström1 and Jan Karlsson1, (1)Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden, (2)University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States, (3)University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM, Department of Biological Sciences, Montreal, QC, Canada
 
Pathways of Snowmelt Water into an Ice-Covered Lake (63941)
Alica Cortes, Sally MacIntyre and Steven Sadro, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States
 
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