Please join catchment science researchers and CUAHSI each Wednesday at 1:00 pm ET from February 10 – March 31 for a webinar series on experimental catchment research at sites across the globe. This series will feature short- and longer-format talks and discussions on research catchments, and their value to science and society. Please attend and share your ideas on cross-site syntheses! Follow CUAHSI on Twitter @CUAHSI to stay up-to-date on the latest webinar topics!
There will be time for Q&A and discussion at the end of each webinar. We welcome any questions from the community! Please note that these webinars will be recorded, including the question and answer portion.
Register for the webinar here:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/2916111629326/WN_SwIag2TITeK3L7vqxgSj7gConveners:
Jamie Shanley (U.S. Geological Survey), Stephen Sebestyen (USDA Forest Service), Julia Jones (Oregon State University), and Theresa Blume (GFZ Potsdam)
The webinar topics are listed below:
Week 1, Feb. 10. Introduction: The Global Catchment Map and Perspectives from Diverse Geographies
Week 2, Feb. 17. Historical Hydrology and Hydrologic Change
Week 3, Feb. 24. Alpine, Boreal, and Arctic Catchments
Week 4, Mar. 3. Seasonally Snow-Covered Temperate Catchments
Week 5, Mar 10. Low to No Snow Temperate Catchments
Week 6, Mar 17. Forest Management and Environmental Disturbance: Lessons Learned from Harvest and Afforestation
Week 7, Mar. 24. Agricultural and Urban Catchments
Week 8, Mar. 31. Conclusions and Synthesis. Group discussion on cross-site syntheses and enhancing the value and impact of catchment research.