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279 T24. The Current Understanding of the Role of Wetland Hydrology in the Cycling of Elements and other Substances: A Technical Session in Memory of Paul H. Glaser
Session Chairs:
Donald Siegel, Don Rosenberry
This session addresses how wetland hydrology affects the cycling of carbon and other elements from both a scientific and regulatory perspective. Contributors to this session will address how changing wetland hydrology affects geochemical cycling on a global to local basis.
Presentations
| Paper No. | Title | Presenting Author | Start Time | End Time | Item Duration (min) | Action | Session introduction | 01:30 PM | 01:35 PM | 5 min | 279-1 | The Legacy of My Friend and Colleague, Paul H. Glaser | Donald SIEGEL | 01:35 PM | 01:50 PM | 15 min | View | 279-2 | Hydrogeophysics supports the Glaser model for critical zone architecture controlling peat landform development, peatland ecohydrology and biogeochemistry | Xavier Comas | 01:50 PM | 02:05 PM | 15 min | View | 279-3 | Paul Glaser’s Interdisciplinary Perspective: The Value of Multiple Approaches in Understanding Peatland Processes | Donald Rosenberry | 02:05 PM | 02:20 PM | 15 min | View | 279-4 | Quantifying Anomalous Hydraulic Head Oscillations to Monitor Peatland Biogenic Gas Activity. | Andrew Reeve | 02:20 PM | 02:35 PM | 15 min | View | 279-5 | Simulating Solute Transport and Carbon Dynamics in Permafrost Regions | Jeffrey McKenzie | 02:35 PM | 02:55 PM | 20 min | View | 279-6 | Morphology of Tree Islands in the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, Water Conservation Area 1, Southern Florida (USA) | EDWIN ROMANOWICZ | 02:55 PM | 03:10 PM | 15 min | View | Break | 03:10 PM | 03:30 PM | 20 min | 279-7 | Combining a Decade of Results from SPRUCE and Stordalen Mire Sweden to Understand the Processes Controlling Methane Production in peatlands | Jeffrey Chanton | 03:30 PM | 03:50 PM | 20 min | View | 279-8 | Large peat basins as reservoirs of methane and carbon dioxide: Evaluation of gas saturation | D Janecky | 03:50 PM | 04:05 PM | 15 min | View | 279-9 | Characterizing peat decomposition and methane ebullition at discrete edges of a northern peatland pool | Raymond Hess | 04:05 PM | 04:20 PM | 15 min | View | 279-10 | The Efficacy of Constructed Vernal Pools in Sequestering Nutrients in Urban Settings | Teresa Baraza | 04:20 PM | 04:35 PM | 15 min | View | 279-11 | Tracing Sources of Discrete Groundwater Discharge to Pools in Regional Raised Northern Peat Bogs | Henry Moore | 04:35 PM | 04:50 PM | 15 min | View | 279-12 | Groundwater Flow Models Show Esker Deposits Enhance Groundwater Circulation in a Maine Peatland | Victoria Niedzinski | 04:50 PM | 05:05 PM | 15 min | View | 279-13 | P-Optimal: Linking Wetland Hydrogeomorphic Gradients to Spatiotemporal Phosphorus Dynamics | Shaelynn Kaufman | 05:05 PM | 05:20 PM | 15 min | View |
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The Current Understanding of the Role of Wetland Hydrology in the Cycling of Elements and other Substances: A Technical Session in Memory of Paul H. Glaser
Description
Date and Time: Wednesday, 22 Oct - 1:30 PM (Central Time (US & Canada))
Room: HBGCC, 214A
Session Type: Topical Sessions
Session Format: Oral
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