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  1. Gary M. Lovett: Scientist, Mentor, Advocate, & Friend

    … Capital Region, Lovett was shaped by summers at Helderberg Lake in a cabin his parents built by hand. He received a BS … budgets. He was among the first to document that dry atmospheric deposition - from particles in the air - … his expertise on the interplay between ecosystems and the atmospheric deposition of pollutants. Gary was an author or …

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  2. Soil carbon sequestration as a climate change solution

    … a carbon-neutral activity, but not a net sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide from other sources. One reason … carbon sequestration is slow stems from its nitrogen and phosphorus contents, which are also lost alongside soil organic carbon.  To restore these nutrient stocks requires inputs of N and P from outside sources, at considerable …

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  3. Road salt pollution in many US lakes could stabilize at or below EPA thresholds

    … to it,” said lead author Chris Solomon , who studies lake ecology at Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies. … might level off. The model looked at road density in lake watersheds, the amount of road salt applied per road … Solomon says. Among other things, the model ignores salt inputs from natural rock weathering and from human …

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  4. In Panama, nitrogen-fixing trees unlock phosphorus and other scarce nutrients

    In Panama, nitrogen-fixing trees unlock phosphorus and other scarce nutrients By … enriching nutrient-poor soils with scarce elements such as phosphorus and molybdenum. Coauthor Sarah Batterman , … that nitrogen-fixing trees work with soil microbes to make atmospheric nitrogen available to plants. Our study found …

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  5. Mohonk Lake is getting warmer and more stagnant with climate change

    Mohonk Lake is getting warmer and more stagnant with climate change … bad news for fish and freshwater quality. Understanding how lake temperature is changing is key to maintaining healthy … Oscillation (NAO) is a cross-continent fluctuation of atmospheric pressure that affects winter and spring weather …

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  6. With global challenges in mind, keeping a decades-long success story at the forefront

    … along with colleagues, an analysis and summary in Atmospheric Environment of what became a national monitoring … June 1963, followed by the establishment of the Multi-state Atmospheric Power Production Pollution Study (MAP3S) Network … capacity has made the soils more sensitive to continuing inputs or increases of acid rain. The Trump administration …

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  7. Dr. Danielle Hare

    … Experimental Forest and Dr. Solomon and Dr. Stuart Jones in lake productivity patterns across broad-scale landscapes. …

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  8. Can humans be part of healthy ecosystems?

    … Tribe Department of Natural Resources Dr Frank Kanawha Lake - US Forest Service Research Ecologist and Tribal …

  9. Allow us to introduce the "Gloeo Gang"

    … Why in the world are cyanobacteria blooming in an oligotrophic lake? Back in 2005, when spotlighted author Cayelan Carey … the next in Lake Sunapee? And: What was going on in other oligotrophic lakes in the region? [And furthermore, we …

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  10. Phosphorous in Lake Erie

    Phosphorous in Lake Erie No-till agriculture has led to some … is normally associated with cultivation. In recent years, phosphorus concentrations in waters draining agricultural … Agency concluded that a 40 percent reduction in phosphorus inputs to Lake Erie will improve Lake Erie water quality and …

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