A special session on legacy effects of nutrients will be held at the Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco in December 2019. ‘A Race Against Time: Legacy Effects of Land Use on Water Quality, Watershed Processes and Ecosystem Function’ will showcase research examining how human activity has shaped patterns in sediments, nutrients, and contaminants in the landscape over time. This session focuses on how the effects of agriculture, resource extraction, and urbanization influence water quality, watershed processes and ecosystem function over decades to centuries.
This special session “H23A - A Race Against Time: Legacy Effects of Land Use on Water Quality, Watershed Processes, and Ecosystem Function I” will be convened by Nandita Basu, Kimberly Van Meter, and Shreeram Inamdar on Tuesday December 10 from 13:40-15:40 in Moscone West, 3020, L3.
An associated poster session “H33J - A Race Against Time: Legacy Effects of Land Use on Water Quality, Watershed Processes, and Ecosystem Function II Posters” will be held Wednesday December 11 from 13:40-18:00 in Moscone South – Poster Hall.
Join LEAP researchers for these special sessions at the Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco in December.