Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
10-5-2011
Abstract
Hydroecology: the interface of ecological systems and water which combines the scientific disciplines of hydrology and ecology
Goal: evaluate the hydrologic and climate history using pollen, loss on ignition, total inorganic carbon, and invertebrates from spring sediments in Spring Valley, Eastern Nevada and Snake Valley, Western Utah
Keywords
Climatic changes; Climatology; Ecology; Hydrology; Nevada; Paleoclimatology; Utah
Disciplines
Climate | Desert Ecology | Environmental Monitoring | Environmental Policy | Environmental Sciences | Hydrology | Sedimentology | Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology | Water Resource Management
Language
English
Repository Citation
Mensing, S.,
Sharpe, S. E.,
Bassett, S.,
Sada, D.,
Thomas, J.
(2011).
Effects of climate change on spring ecosystem hydroecology as a guide to developing alternative water policies.
Available at:
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/climate_change/7
Included in
Climate Commons, Desert Ecology Commons, Environmental Monitoring Commons, Environmental Policy Commons, Hydrology Commons, Sedimentology Commons, Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology Commons, Water Resource Management Commons
Comments
Presentation: 42 PowerPoint slides