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Christina River Basin Critical Zone Observatory (CRB-CZO): Quantifying Carbon Sequestration Resulting From Human-Induced Erosion

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In collaboration with the University of Delaware, Stroud Center scientists established one of 10 Critical Zone Observatories in the U.S. and began to establish the sampling, sensor, and data infrastructures…

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Impact of exotic earthworms on organic carbon sorption on mineral surfaces and soil carbon inventories in a northern hardwood forest

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Lyttle, A., K. Yoo, C. Hale, A.K. Aufdenkampe, S.D. Sebestyen, K. Resner, and A. Blum. 2015. Ecosystems 18(1):16–29.

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Invasive earthworms deplete key soil inorganic nutrients (Ca, Mg, K, and P) in a northern hardwood forest

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Resner, K., K. Yoo, C. Hale, A.K. Aufdenkampe, S.D. Sebestyen, A. Lyttle, and A. Blum. 2015. Ecosystems 18(1):89–102.

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Evaluation of passive samplers for the collection of dissolved organic matter in streams

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Warner D., D. Oviedo-Vargas, and T.V. Royer. 2015. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 187(1):1–9.

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Status and needs of environmental education related organizations in Wisconsin: results of the 2014 state-wide survey

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Kerlin, S., J. Kacoroski, and K. Liddicoat. 2015. Technical report from University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension, Wisconsin Center for Environmental Education, Wisconsin Association for Environmental Education and the Wisconsin Environmental Education Consortium.

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2014 Publications from Stroud Center Staff and Collaborators

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Peer-reviewed publication of our research, education, and restoration activities is a fundamental tool for all staff at Stroud Water Research Center. This process often represents years of hard work, collaboration, and interacting with our peers throughout the world.

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Lindsey Albertson Takes Over Stream House

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Lindsey Albertson, who earned her Ph.D. in Ecology at the University of California in Santa Barbara last year, has been doing postdoctoral research at Stroud Center, investigating how animals influence sediment erosion in streams during storms.

2014 Stroud Award for Freshwater Excellence sculpture for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Honored at Water’s Edge Gala

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Kennedy is president of Waterkeeper Alliance, a global advocacy organization advancing a mission for “swimmable, drinkable, fishable waterways worldwide.”

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Restoration News, Fall 2014

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In between the flurry of watershed restoration planning and field work that the Stroud Restoration Team carries out, it organized several riparian forest buffer workshops through the region this fall.

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Education News, Fall 2014

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From New Jersey to Costa Rica to North Carolina and back home at the Stroud Center, our education staff was busy this fall!