Reminder seminar this Thursday:
January 10, 2008
George Hornberger, Ernest H. Ern Professor, Environmental Hydrology,
Department of Environmental Science, University of Virginia
<http://www.people.Virginia.EDU/~gmh3k/>
Seminar Title: "The Water Cycle Revisited: Linkages with Element Cycles"
Time: 3:00 pm Thursday January 10, 2008
Location: Room 282 Reitz Union
Abstract: Interdisciplinary collaboration has become a hallmark of
work in the environmental sciences for good reason - the linkages and
feedbacks among various components of ecosystems are complex. The sheer
heterogeneity of environmental systems is daunting and often leads us to
tell "Just-so" stories about our particular field sites (apologies to
Rudyard Kipling). A primary challenge for modern hydrology is to find
ways to learn about patterns at various temporal and spatial scales in
the face of heterogeneity and complexity. In my lecture I will present
some of my own work on linking hydrology with transport of dissolved
organic carbon and of nitrate in small catchments but also will explore
some ideas of how extension of work at relatively small scales might be
accomplished so the science can move beyond the telling of "Just-so"
stories.
Also ....Please join one of the Thursday morning meetings with
interested Faculty
9:30am-10:30am 122 Rogers Hall
10:45am-11:45am 265 Williamson Hall
Thanks!
Wendy
Wendy Graham
Carl S. Swisher Chair in Water Resources
Director UF Water Institute
PO Box 116601
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida 32611-6601
Phone 352-392-5893 x 2113
Email [log in to unmask]
www.waterinstitute.ufl.edu
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