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Puget Sound River History Project
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The Puget Sound River History Project was supervised by David R. Montgomery. Professor of Geomorphology in the Department of Earth and Space Sciences. And Director of the Quaternary Research Center. Initiated and directed the project as a Research Scientist in the Department of Earth and Space Sciences, where he is now a Lecturer. Led the GIS team and assisted in data interpretation and analysis. Is resident GIS guru and administers the GIS lab. Puget Sound River History Project. University of Washington...
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S T R A T O G E M :: Links
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Burrard Inlet Estuary Management Program:. Http:/ www.bieapfremp.org/main bieap.html. Fraser River Estuary Management Program:. Http:/ www.bieapfremp.org/main fremp.html. Georgia Basin Ecosystem Initiative:. Http:/ www.pyr.ec.gc.ca/GeorgiaBasin/gbi eIndex.htm. Fate of the Strait: Vancouver Sun Special on the Georgia Strait:. Http:/ www.canada.com/vancouver/vancouversun/specials/fateofthestrait/. Http:/ www.georgiastrait.org. Marine Ecosystem Observatories in the coastal waters of British Columbia:.
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Mark Stoermer
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River Systems Research Group. 2009 Center for Environmental Visualization. Skagit Alternative Futures Project. Ministry of Agriculture, NSSC, Royal Government of Bhutan. Center For Environmental Visualization. UW Land Surface Hydrology Research Group. Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura (CENA). Skagit Alternative Futures Project. Resource Development International Cambodia.
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Net Ecosystem Exchange of the Lower Amazon River
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Net Ecosystem Exchange of the Lower Amazon River. From Obidos to the Ocean. Trocas Líquidas de Carbono do Ecossistema do Baixo Rio Amazonas: Da Terra para o Oceano e Atmosfera; Net Ecosystem Exchange of the Lower Amazon: from Land to the Ocean and Atmosphere) seeks to unravel the sequence of processes and source(s) of terrestrially-derived organic matter (OM) that culminate in the immense CO. How much carbon is discharged to the ocean, relative to the atmosphere? River Systems Research Group.
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Jeffrey Richey
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Seattle WA 98195 USA. Professor, School of Oceanography, Univ. of Washington, 1990-. Adjunct Professor, Quaternary Research Center, Civil and Environmental Engineering,Forest Resources. Visiting Professor, University of Sao Paulo, 2012. BA, Biology, Stanford University, 1968. MSPH, Environmental Biology, University of North Carolina, 1970. PhD, Ecology, University of California, Davis, 1974. On the Amazon, producing among the first analyses of the carbon dynamics of very large rivers. This work led t...
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Erin Ellis
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BA Carleton College (Biology). MS University of Washington (School of Oceanography). PhD, University of Washington (School of Oceanography). Carbon cycling on land, in rivers, and in the ocean; using carbon isotopes (both stable and radioisotopes) to assess organic matter source and age; biomarkers; bacterial metabolism; CO. C and Δ. And she remains an intergral part of the River Systems group. River Systems Research Group. 2009 Center for Environmental Visualization. Elementary School Science Night.
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Dave Montgomery
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David R. Montgomery studies the evolution of topography and the influence of geomorphological processes on ecological systems and human societies. River Systems Research Group. 2009 Center for Environmental Visualization.
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Zambezi
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GEF Project of Mozambique. In 2006, the Government of Mozambique requested World Bank support to address the development constraints and to improve small holder productivity in the lower Zambezi basin by adopting a community demand-driven approach, through the. Zambezi Valley Market Led Smallholder Development Project. Mbezi Dynamic Information Framework (. As a brief example of how remote-sensing of vegetation changes over the course of a growing season (the "phenology"), a time series of the vegetation...
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Bhutan
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Bhutan - DrukDIF - Dynamic Information Framework. What would be the impacts of changes in agriculture (including irrigation) and forestry practices on local and regional water balances? Eg, will forest harvests lead to an increase in stream flow and potential erosion? How would changes in land use practices, with varying climate, affect water supply and water quality? If some indication of climate over a growing season was provided, could crop selection (and fire management) be improved? 2009 Center for ...
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Amanda Tan
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Email: amandach@u.washington.edu. B Eng Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia. M Sc University of Washington (Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering). Her research spans very diverse regions and includes:. 1 Understanding the influence of land use changes on streamflow and sediment transport in the state of Espirito Santo in Brazil using hydrologic modeling (VIC and DHSVM). 2 Quantifying the effects of future climate sensitivities in the states of Minas Gerais and Espirito Santos in Brazil. Centr...