PPT-Ecohydrology

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Fall 2015 Core Questions Primary production is controlled by timevarying soil moisture Stochastic rainfall inputs Soil physical properties control storage and overflow

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Fall 2015 Core Questions Primary production is controlled by timevarying soil moisture Stochastic rainfall inputs Soil physical properties control storage and overflow Moisturedependent ET loss. Fall . 2015. Matt Cohen. SFRC. Introductions. Name. Department. Title of your research (thesis, dissertation). Ecohydrology Ordination. Ecology. Hydrology. Theoretical. Applied. MC. Course Goals. Study . Ecohydrology. Fall . 2015. A Global Issue…. Huge extent (40% of continental area). Generally low rainfall (seasonal or persistent dryness governs plant-soil relations). Significant human dependence and vulnerability (drought). Fall . 2017. Self-organized patterning. http://. www.atmos.albany.edu. /student/. gareth. /. amma.html. © . Compics. International Inc.. Arid lands: Tiger Sahel. Sub-. s. urface flow wetlands:. Surface flow wetlands:. Primary production is controlled by time-varying soil moisture. Stochastic rainfall inputs. Soil physical properties control storage and “overflow”. Moisture-dependent ET loss. What patterns emerge from a . Fall . 2017. A Global Issue…. Huge extent (40% of continental area). Generally low rainfall (seasonal or persistent dryness governs plant-soil relations). Significant human dependence and vulnerability (drought). Fall . 2017. Central Premise. Karst is defined as a self-organizing aquifer. Interaction and feedback between soluble matrix and solvent flow. In carbonate aquifers, the self-organization can occur without biota.

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