Each week we share the latest peer-reviewed publications coming from the College of the Environment. Over the past week, seventeen new articles co-authored by members of the College of the Environment were added to the Web of Science database. They consist of articles about stormwater bioretention systems, aquatic carbon cycling, and more. Check them out!
Read more »Estimating greenhouse gases, watershed management, and more
Over the past week, ten new articles co-authored by members of the College of the Environment were added to the Web of Science database. They consist of articles about estimating greenhouse gases, watershed management, and more. 1. Title: Shoreline Armoring in an Estuary Constrains Wrack-Associated Invertebrate Communities Authors: S. Heerhartz, J. Toft, J, Cordell, M. Dethier, A. Ogston Source: Estuaries and Coasts, Volume 39/Issue 1, Pages 171-188.
Read more »Forest conservation, phytoplankton, and more
Each week we share the latest peer-reviewed publications coming from the College of the Environment. As a special New Year edition, we are including all the new articles that have been published in 2016. This week, we are showcasing articles about forest conservation, phytoplankton, and more. Check them out!
Read more »Steller sea lions, ship tracks, livestock grazing and more: This week's published research
Each week we share the latest peer-reviewed publications coming from the College of the Environment. Over the past week, eleven new articles co-authored by members of the College of the Environment were added to the Web of Science database, including two open-access studies, one on Steller sea lions and one on the Monterey Bay ship track experiment. Read on!
Read more »Forage fish collapse, hoards of fiord carbon, and more: This week's published research
Each week we share the latest peer-reviewed publications coming from the College of the Environment. Over the past week, ten new articles co-authored by members of the College of the Environment were added to the Web of Science database, including studies of the global selenium cycle, the pH of Encedalus' ocean, and more. Check them out!
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