Disrupted carbon cycling in restored and unrestored urban streams: Critical timescales and controls
April 28, 2017
Inputs to the analyses documented in Larsen, L.G. and Harvey, J.W., in press, Disrupted carbon cycling in restored and unrestored urban streams: Critical timescales and controls: Limnology and Oceanography.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 2017 |
---|---|
Title | Disrupted carbon cycling in restored and unrestored urban streams: Critical timescales and controls |
DOI | 10.5066/F7HM56Q8 |
Authors | Laurel Larsen, Judson W. Harvey |
Product Type | Data Release |
Record Source | USGS Digital Object Identifier Catalog |
USGS Organization | National Research Program |
Related Content
Disrupted carbon cycling in restored and unrestored urban streams: Critical timescales and controls
Carbon fixation and respiration in flowing waterways play significant roles in global and regional carbon budgets, yet how land use and watershed management interact with temporal disturbances (storms) to influence metabolism remains poorly understood. Here, we combine long-term with synoptic sampling of metabolism and its variable controls in neighboring watersheds of the Chesapeake Bay to resolv
Authors
L. G. Larsen, Judson Harvey
Related Content
Disrupted carbon cycling in restored and unrestored urban streams: Critical timescales and controls
Carbon fixation and respiration in flowing waterways play significant roles in global and regional carbon budgets, yet how land use and watershed management interact with temporal disturbances (storms) to influence metabolism remains poorly understood. Here, we combine long-term with synoptic sampling of metabolism and its variable controls in neighboring watersheds of the Chesapeake Bay to resolv
Authors
L. G. Larsen, Judson Harvey