Jill S Baron, PhD (Former Employee)
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The differing biogeochemical and microbial signatures of glaciers and rock glaciers The differing biogeochemical and microbial signatures of glaciers and rock glaciers
Glaciers and rock glaciers supply water and bioavailable nutrients to headwater mountain lakes and streams across all regions of the American West. Here we present a comparative study of the metal, nutrient, and microbial characteristics of glacial and rock glacial influence on headwater ecosystems in three mountain ranges of the contiguous U.S.: The Cascade Mountains, Rocky Mountains...
Authors
Timothy S. Fegel, Jill Baron, Andrew G. Fountain, Gunnar F. Johnson, Edward K. Hall
Using science-policy integration to improve ecosystem science and inform decision-making: Lessons from U.S. LTERs Using science-policy integration to improve ecosystem science and inform decision-making: Lessons from U.S. LTERs
This Special Session took place on 12 August 2015 at the 100th Meeting of the Ecological Society of America in Baltimore, Maryland, and was conceived of and coordinated by the Science Policy Exchange. The Science Policy Exchange (SPE) is a boundary- spanning organization established to work at the interface of science and policy to confront pressing environmental challenges . SPE was...
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Pamela H. Templer, Kathleen Fallon Lambert, Marissa Weiss, Jill Baron, Charles T. Driscoll, David R. Foster
Long-term reactive nitrogen loading alters soil carbon and microbial community properties in a subalpine forest ecosystem Long-term reactive nitrogen loading alters soil carbon and microbial community properties in a subalpine forest ecosystem
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition due to increased fossil fuel combustion and agricultural practices has altered global carbon (C) cycling. Additions of reactive N to N-limited environments are typically accompanied by increases in plant biomass. Soil C dynamics, however, have shown a range of different responses to the addition of reactive N that seem to be ecosystem dependent. We...
Authors
Claudia M. Boot, Ed K. Hall, Karolien Denef, Jill Baron
Optimizing available network resources to address questions in environmental biogeochemistry Optimizing available network resources to address questions in environmental biogeochemistry
An increasing number of network observatories have been established globally to collect long-term biogeochemical data at multiple spatial and temporal scales. Although many outstanding questions in biogeochemistry would benefit from network science, the ability of the earth- and environmental-sciences community to conduct synthesis studies within and across networks is limited and seldom...
Authors
Eve-Lyn Hinckley, Suzanne Andersen, Jill Baron, Peter Blanken, Gordon Bonan, William Bowman, Sarah Elmendorf, Noah Fierer, Andrew Fox, Keli Goodman, Katherine Jones, Danica Lombardozzi, Claire Lunch, Jason Neff, Michael SanClements, Katherine Suding, Will Wieder
Nutrients in the nexus Nutrients in the nexus
Synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilizer has enabled modern agriculture to greatly improve human nutrition during the twentieth century, but it has also created unintended human health and environmental pollution challenges for the twenty-first century. Averaged globally, about half of the fertilizer-N applied to farms is removed with the crops, while the other half remains in the soil or is...
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Eric A. Davidson, Rachel DuBose, Richard B. Ferguson, Cheryl Palm, Deanna L. Osmond, Jill S. Baron
Protecting national parks from air pollution effects: Making sausage from science and policy Protecting national parks from air pollution effects: Making sausage from science and policy
The story of air pollution research, policy development, and management in national parks is a fascinating blend of cultural change, vision, interdisciplinary and interagency collaboration, and science-policy-management-stakeholder collaborations. Unable to ignore the loss of iconic vistas from regional haze and loss of fish from acid rain in the 1980s, the National Park Service (NPS)...
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Jill S. Baron, Tamara Blett, William C. Malm, Ruth Alexander, Holly Doremus
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Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 213
The differing biogeochemical and microbial signatures of glaciers and rock glaciers The differing biogeochemical and microbial signatures of glaciers and rock glaciers
Glaciers and rock glaciers supply water and bioavailable nutrients to headwater mountain lakes and streams across all regions of the American West. Here we present a comparative study of the metal, nutrient, and microbial characteristics of glacial and rock glacial influence on headwater ecosystems in three mountain ranges of the contiguous U.S.: The Cascade Mountains, Rocky Mountains...
Authors
Timothy S. Fegel, Jill Baron, Andrew G. Fountain, Gunnar F. Johnson, Edward K. Hall
Using science-policy integration to improve ecosystem science and inform decision-making: Lessons from U.S. LTERs Using science-policy integration to improve ecosystem science and inform decision-making: Lessons from U.S. LTERs
This Special Session took place on 12 August 2015 at the 100th Meeting of the Ecological Society of America in Baltimore, Maryland, and was conceived of and coordinated by the Science Policy Exchange. The Science Policy Exchange (SPE) is a boundary- spanning organization established to work at the interface of science and policy to confront pressing environmental challenges . SPE was...
Authors
Pamela H. Templer, Kathleen Fallon Lambert, Marissa Weiss, Jill Baron, Charles T. Driscoll, David R. Foster
Long-term reactive nitrogen loading alters soil carbon and microbial community properties in a subalpine forest ecosystem Long-term reactive nitrogen loading alters soil carbon and microbial community properties in a subalpine forest ecosystem
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition due to increased fossil fuel combustion and agricultural practices has altered global carbon (C) cycling. Additions of reactive N to N-limited environments are typically accompanied by increases in plant biomass. Soil C dynamics, however, have shown a range of different responses to the addition of reactive N that seem to be ecosystem dependent. We...
Authors
Claudia M. Boot, Ed K. Hall, Karolien Denef, Jill Baron
Optimizing available network resources to address questions in environmental biogeochemistry Optimizing available network resources to address questions in environmental biogeochemistry
An increasing number of network observatories have been established globally to collect long-term biogeochemical data at multiple spatial and temporal scales. Although many outstanding questions in biogeochemistry would benefit from network science, the ability of the earth- and environmental-sciences community to conduct synthesis studies within and across networks is limited and seldom...
Authors
Eve-Lyn Hinckley, Suzanne Andersen, Jill Baron, Peter Blanken, Gordon Bonan, William Bowman, Sarah Elmendorf, Noah Fierer, Andrew Fox, Keli Goodman, Katherine Jones, Danica Lombardozzi, Claire Lunch, Jason Neff, Michael SanClements, Katherine Suding, Will Wieder
Nutrients in the nexus Nutrients in the nexus
Synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilizer has enabled modern agriculture to greatly improve human nutrition during the twentieth century, but it has also created unintended human health and environmental pollution challenges for the twenty-first century. Averaged globally, about half of the fertilizer-N applied to farms is removed with the crops, while the other half remains in the soil or is...
Authors
Eric A. Davidson, Rachel DuBose, Richard B. Ferguson, Cheryl Palm, Deanna L. Osmond, Jill S. Baron
Protecting national parks from air pollution effects: Making sausage from science and policy Protecting national parks from air pollution effects: Making sausage from science and policy
The story of air pollution research, policy development, and management in national parks is a fascinating blend of cultural change, vision, interdisciplinary and interagency collaboration, and science-policy-management-stakeholder collaborations. Unable to ignore the loss of iconic vistas from regional haze and loss of fish from acid rain in the 1980s, the National Park Service (NPS)...
Authors
Jill S. Baron, Tamara Blett, William C. Malm, Ruth Alexander, Holly Doremus
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