Michael Wilkins
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- DateApril 9, 2021Wildfires, which are increasing in frequency and severity in the western U.S., play an important role in biogeochemical cycling. Such events can cause physical, chemical, and biological changes that impact downstream water quality…
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Natl High Magnetic Field Lab - DateAugust 26, 2021Climate change has led to more severe and more frequent fires, especially in the western US. Increases in burn severity are especially important, as this is a central factor for determining soil responses following fire, thereby affecting both vegetation recovery and water quality…
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Natl High Magnetic Field Lab - Redox-active species play a regulatory role in lacustrine sediments, controlling a myriad of biogeochemical processes such as element cycling, greenhouse gas emissions, and contaminant fate…
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University of DelawareSpeakers
- The prairie pothole wetlands that stretch from Canada through the upper Midwestern United States are critical habit and geochemical hotspots that are likely to be dramatically impacted by climate change…
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- Redox-active species play a regulatory role in lacustrine sediments, controlling a myriad of biogeochemical processes such as element cycling, greenhouse gas emissions, and contaminant fate…
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University of DelawareThe Ohio State University - : [ENVR] Division of Environmental Chemistry
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Washington UniversityPennsylvania State UniversityPacific Northwest National LaboratoryOregon Health & Science UniversityUniversity of WisconsinAssistant Professor, Penn State HarrisburgUniversity of MissouriChesapeake Biological LaboratoryAnthony Boever, PhD CandidateGraduate Research Assistant, Georgia Institute of TechnologyGeorgia Institute of TechnologyProfessor, University of Texas at El PasoUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnUniversity of DelawareThe Ohio State University - The prairie pothole wetlands that stretch from Canada through the upper Midwestern United States are critical habit and geochemical hotspots that are likely to be dramatically impacted by climate change…
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The Ohio State University - : [ENVR] Division of Environmental Chemistry
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SUNY Stony BrookUniv. of North Carolina, GreensboroProfessor, University of MinnesotaVirginia TechYork College of PennsylvaniaNorth Dakota State UniversityThe Ohio State UniversityAndrea Hicks, PhDAssociate Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison - Redox-active species play a regulatory role in lacustrine sediments, controlling a myriad of biogeochemical processes such as element cycling, greenhouse gas emissions, and contaminant fate…
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University of DelawareThe Ohio State University - : [ENVR] Division of Environmental Chemistry
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Washington UniversityPennsylvania State UniversityPacific Northwest National LaboratoryOregon Health & Science UniversityUniversity of WisconsinAssistant Professor, Penn State HarrisburgUniversity of MissouriChesapeake Biological LaboratoryAnthony Boever, PhD CandidateGraduate Research Assistant, Georgia Institute of TechnologyGeorgia Institute of TechnologyProfessor, University of Texas at El PasoUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnUniversity of DelawareThe Ohio State University - The prairie pothole wetlands that stretch from Canada through the upper Midwestern United States are critical habit and geochemical hotspots that are likely to be dramatically impacted by climate change…
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The Ohio State University - : [ENVR] Division of Environmental Chemistry
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SUNY Stony BrookUniv. of North Carolina, GreensboroProfessor, University of MinnesotaVirginia TechYork College of PennsylvaniaNorth Dakota State UniversityThe Ohio State UniversityAndrea Hicks, PhDAssociate Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison - DateMarch 27, 2023Redox-active species play a regulatory role in lacustrine sediments, controlling a myriad of biogeochemical processes such as element cycling, greenhouse gas emissions, and contaminant fate…
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University of DelawareSpeakers
- DateMarch 26, 2023The prairie pothole wetlands that stretch from Canada through the upper Midwestern United States are critical habit and geochemical hotspots that are likely to be dramatically impacted by climate change…
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- DateAugust 20, 2024Global wildfire activity has increased since the 1970s and is projected to intensify throughout the 21st century. Wildfires change the composition and biodegradability of soil organic matter (SOM) which contains nutrients that fuel microbial metabolism…
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Colorado State UniversitySpeakers
- DateAugust 19, 2024Since the 1970s, wildfire activity has increased and is expected to intensify throughout the 21st century. Wildfires alter the biodegradability and composition of soil organic matter (SOM): a complex mixture of organic molecules containing key nutrients for microbial metabolism…
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