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Storm events restructured bacterial community and their biogeochemical potentials

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Kan, J. 2018. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 123(7):2257–2269.

Denis Newbold named a 2018 SFS Fellow

Denis Newbold Named SFS Fellow

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Society for Freshwater Science Fellows are the leaders, at national and international levels, of their areas of freshwater science.

Ameletus mayfly nymph by David H. Funk

Get Your Freshwater Science Taxonomic Certification

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Through the accurate and precise identification of these organisms, you will be better prepared to record taxonomic data for biomonitoring programs.

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Diversity and distribution of anammox bacteria in water column and sediments of the Eastern Indian Ocean

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Gang Q., J. Wanga, J. Kan, X. Zhanga, Z. Xiaa, X. Zhanga, Y. Miaoa, and J. Sun. 2018. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 133:52–62.

Grand prize winner at the 2018 Road Rally for Fresh Water

Car Enthusiasts Explore Chester County Watersheds in Support of Clean Fresh Water

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The rain didn’t stop the second annual Road Rally as drivers counted bodies of water and restoration sites while answering clues about the region’s history.

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Direct channel precipitation and storm characteristics influence short‐term fallout radionuclide assessment of sediment source

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Karwan, D.L., J.E. Pizzuto, R. Aalto, J. Marquard, A. Harpold, K. Skalak, A. Benthem, D.F. Levia, C.M. Siegert, and A.K. Aufdenkampe. 2018. Water Resources Research, 54. 

Students working on designing a 3-D macroinvertebrate model

Life Lessons in Three Dimensions: Students, Stroud Center, Retired Teacher Collaborate

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By creating these teaching tools for other students to learn about freshwater ecosystems, the students developed their own curiosity about their outdoor environment.

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Research Reveals Caddisflies are Ecosystem Engineers

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Hydropsychid caddisflies spin silk mesh nets that they use to filter feed. These nets are important ecosystem engineering structures in flowing waters.

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Computer Science Students Get Their Boots Wet

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As part of the Milton Hershey School’s Agriculture and Environmental Education pathway, the students are taking the computer science skills they learn in the classroom and applying them to real-world problems in the field.