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ESF in Cyprus

Dr. Theodore Endreny

Research

Rainfall analysis with the Cyprus Meteorological Survey (CMS), as well as the remotely sensed elevation model work

     
waterfall L.T.E.R. Modeling Luquillo Experimental Forest
 

Dr. Charles Hall

Research

On this site, we review ecological models developed by the System Ecology Lab at SUNY-ESF for the Luquillo Experimental Forest (LEF) of the Luquillo Mountains in northeastern Puerto Rico.

The System Ecology Lab, directed by Dr. Charles Hall at SUNY-ESF has made many spatial models for the LEF. These models simulate climate, primary productivity, structure and biomass recovery from hurricane disturbance, and soil organic carbon over the whole forest.

     
Red Canyon Creek, Wyoming
Hyporheic Interaction and Nitrate Retention in a Semi-arid Stream

Dr. Laura Lautz

Research

We are completing an intensive study of hyporheic interaction and nitrogen uptake potential in an intermountain semi-arid watershed with significant beaver activity. The study includes field experiments and numerical hydrologic models designed to 1.) identify and quantify hyporheic pathways and fluxes of water and dissolved solutes across the surface-groundwater interface and 2.) the causes of hyporheic flux variability.

     
Hudson River Fish

Dr. Karin Limburg

Research

Much of my research on fish has primarily been focused in the Hudson River estuary in eastern New York State. I have studied the life history of American shad (Alosa sapidissima), in particular its migatory behavior and how that affects its success.

     
ESF in Antarctica

Dr. David Kieber

Research

Dr. David Kieber, made his fifth visit to Antarctica to conduct chemical oceanography research. Kieber led a team of ESF students, to study biological and chemical transformations.

     

Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study

Dr. Charles Driscoll

Research

The HBES is a long-term ecological research project, which is focused at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.  The focus of this study is understanding the structure, function and development of the northern forest ecosystem and its response to disturbance.

     
HFOver.jpg (14678 bytes) Huntington Forest Research Overview

Dr. Myron Mitchell

Research

The Huntington Forest has been a site in various regional biogeochemical studies including the Integrated Forest Study, the Adirondack Manipulation and Modeling Project, and the Adirondack Long-Term Monitoring Lake Project.