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AGU Fall Meeting, Washington DC, December 10-14
The Food-Water Link and Nonpoint Source Flux Impact on Groundwater, Vadose
Zone,
and Surface Water Quality
Nonpoint source (NPS) fluxes in vadose zone, groundwater, and at their
interface to
surface water are critical to societal issues including
Hello fellow women and supporters of women in science and engineering,
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Environmental Water Resources Institute, a specialty organization that
falls under the American Society of Civil Engineers. Our mission is to
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Hi all,
please feel free to submit your abstracts to our session:
H043:
Following the water: observations, modeling, and uncertainty
quantification in urban systems
Session ID#: 13866
Session Description:
Global trends in increasing flooding frequency and urbanization pose
observational and
Hello all,
Feel free to submit your abstract to the following AGU session:
H001. Advances and Challenges in Unraveling the Impact of Nonpoint
Source Fluxes on Groundwater, Vadose Zone, and Surface Waters: Nonpoint
source (NPS) fluxes in vadose zone, groundwater, and within surface
water netwo
we hope to see you there!
Laura Schifman
Thomas Harter
Jennifer Cooper
Chris Green
itive impact on management. Studies
that address linkages between chemical, biological, hydro(geo)logical,
and/or social factors are especially encouraged.
Conveners:
Thomas Harter, Univ California, Davis, CA
Laura Schifman, University of Rhode Island, Geosciences, Kingston, RI
Jennifer C
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