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LTREB White Clay Creek

A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

The impact of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon on stream ecosystems through an investigation of hydrologic sources

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McLaughlin, Christine. 2012. Ph.D. dissertation. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Adviser: L.A. Kaplan.

Fly River in Papua New Guinea.

UpStream Newsletter, Spring 2011

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Two weeks into their work in Papua New Guinea, Dr. Anthony Aufdenkampe and his colleagues had already surveyed more than 600 miles of remote jungle rivers.

NSF Funds Study of Landscape Restoration Effects on Stream

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A study of the long-term impacts on streams after landscape restoration has never been done before. The grant will provide the needed funding to do so.

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Can DNA barcodes of stream macroinvertebrates improve descriptions of community structure and water quality?

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Sweeney, B.W., J.M. Battle, J.K. Jackson, and T. Dapkey. 2011. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 30(1):195–216.

Long-Term Research in Environmental Biology (LTREB): Stream Ecosystem Structure and Function in a Maturing Deciduous Forest

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This project addresses long-term changes in a stream ecosystem in southeastern Pennsylvania to evaluate best management practices for riparian or streamside lands and provide a time frame for ecosystem recovery…

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The boundless carbon cycle

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Battin, T.J., S. Luyssaert, L.A. Kaplan, A.K. Aufdenkampe, A. Richter, and L.J. Tranvik. 2009. Nature Geoscience 2:598–600.

A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

Spatial and temporal variation in streambed bacterial community composition and correlation with environmental variables

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Hogan, K. R. 2008. Ph.D. dissertation. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Adviser: L.A. Kaplan.

A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

Transport, sources, and quality of seston in a Piedmont headwater stream

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Richardson, D. C. 2008. Ph.D. dissertation. University of Maryland. Adviser: L.A. Kaplan.