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News Release 17-113
NSF-funded scientists to present on long-term ecological research findings at AGU fall meeting
Reports on results of hurricane experiments; resiliency of arctic ecosystems; factors influencing drought
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A salt marsh die-off on Sapelo Island at NSF's Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTER site.
Credit: NSF Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTER Site
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Researchers are studying the giant kelp ecosystem at the NSF Santa Barbara Coastal LTER site.
Credit: NSF Santa Barbara Coastal LTER Site/Stuart Halewood
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Scientists are researching ecosystem resilience in the far north at NSF's Bonanza Creek LTER site.
Credit: NSF Bonanza Creek LTER Site
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Report on hurricanes at NSF's Luquillo LTER and Critical Zone Observatory sites in Puerto Rico.
Credit: NSF Luquillo LTER and CZO Sites
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Geoscience research: why it matters. Corn, climate at NSF's Kellogg Biological Station LTER Site.
Credit: K. Stepnitz, MSU
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What happens in extreme weather? A cold snap affected NSF's Florida Coastal Everglades LTER site.
Credit: Jennifer Rehage
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