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Jen Mosher sampling a tributary of Biscuit Brook, Neversink Watershed, New York.

UpStream Newsletter, February 2013

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Meet Jen Mosher, Post-Doctoral Associate: As one of the Stroud Center’s post-doctoral researchers, exploring the outdoors is in Mosher’s job description, and she wouldn’t have it any other way.

Rafa Morales, station manager at Maritza Biological Station in Costa Rica, with Jamie Blaine, author.

UpStream Newsletter, Fall 2012

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Talking About Rafa –Maritza’s Manager In Words and Pictures: Rafa Morales was hired to collect macroinvertebrates at Maritza Biological Station in Costa Rica. A year later, he was in charge of the station itself.

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Abandoned coal mine drainage and its remediation: impacts on stream ecosystem structure and function

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Bott, T.L., J.K. Jackson, M. McTammany, J.D. Newbold, S. Rier, B.W. Sweeney, and J. Battle. 2012. Ecological Applications 22:2144–2163.

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Estimation of dissolved organic carbon contribution from hillslope soils to a headwater stream

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Mei, Y., G.M. Hornberger, L.A. Kaplan, J.D. Newbold, and A.K. Aufdenkampe. 2012. Water Resources Research 48(9):W09514.

The exterior of the Moorhead Environmental Complex at dusk.

UpStream Newsletter, Summer 2012

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The board of directors cut the ribbon on a new building for environmental education and public outreach that models sustainable practices for managing water.

Algal and Macroinvertebrate Responses To Elevated Phosphorus Concentrations in Pennsylvania Streams

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This project took advantage of the unique facilities of Stroud Water Research Center as a field station with first-rate laboratory facilities in an Exceptional Value Watershed and the experience of…

Dynamics of Organic Particles in River Ecosystems

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Suspended organic particles are important to river food webs and in the transfer of organic carbon from land to ocean. In an experiment conducted in Stroud Water Research Center’s streamside…

Hydrologic Regulation of Dissolved Organic Matter Biogeochemistry From Forests Through River Networks

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This collaborative proposal will generate the mathematical models that simulate stream flow in White Clay Creek and the movement of water carrying dissolved organic carbon from soils to the stream.…

The Application of Scaling Rules to Energy Flow in Stream Ecosystems

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Scientists have grown young deciduous trees in an atmosphere enriched with the stable isotope of carbon so as to follow the fate of those organic molecules in small laboratory reactors,…