If you will be attending the AGU Fall meeting, please consider submitting an abstract - deadline August 8. Work on ecohydrological pathways encouraged!
http://agu-fm12.abstractcentral.com/ B012. Chemical Indicators of Pathways in the Water Cycle Global change is altering the pathways water follows between and within the atmosphere, shallow lithosphere, and land surface. Understanding the structure of these inherently spatial fluxes is critical to predicting impacts and feedbacks of global change. As new technologies and monitoring networks enhance spatiotemporal hydrochemical data streams (e.g., isotopic and solute measurements) these provide increasingly powerful tools to probe current pathways in the water cycle and to detect change therein. We invite contributions reporting novel applications of natural chemical tracers to detect spatial and temporal structure in the water cycle, including atmospheric, land surface, groundwater, and ecohydrological processes at any scale. _________________________________________ Jason B. West Assistant Professor Dept. of Ecosystem Science & Management Texas A&M University http://sites.google.com/site/westlabgroup/ Ph: 979-845-3772 Fax: 979-845-6430