Dear colleagues,
Please consider submitting an abstract to a multidisciplinary session 
connecting riverine 
geomorphology and ecology at the AGU Fall Meeting (San Francisco, December 
13-17).

H87: Non-equilibrium Drivers in Mediterranean Climate River and Riparian 
Ecosystems

The session addresses impacts and threats to the ecology and physical 
functioning of semi-arid 
and Mediterranean river systems globally. Confirmed speakers include:

Matt Kondolf (Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, UC Berkeley)
Juliet Stromberg (School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University)
Cliff Hupp (USGS)
Francisca Aguiar (School of Agriculture, Technical University of Lisbon)

Abstracts are due Sept. 2, 2010. More information can be found at
http://www.agu.org/meetings/fm10/program/abstract_submissions.php

Please forward this link to anyone whom you think might be interested.

Session Description: Riverine/riparian ecosystems in Mediterranean climate 
regions face pressure 
from non-equilibrium physical drivers such as climate change, flow regulation 
and land use. 
Research to date on hydrological, geomorphological and ecological change in 
these semi-arid 
environments has revealed key gaps in our knowledge, particularly on the 
interdependence of 
physical processes with ecological communities. We solicit papers that examine 
actual or potential 
climatological and human causes of change in Mediterranean-climate river 
ecosystems, including 
hydrology, sediment regimes, and ecosystem response.  Papers that examine 
vegetation/hydrogeomorphic influences and their feedbacks are particularly 
welcome.

Conveners:
John Stella (SUNY Syracuse, Environmental Science and Forestry, [email protected])
Jacob Bendix (Syracuse University, [email protected])
Hervé Piégay (National Centre for Scientific Research, [email protected])
Peter Downs (University of Plymouth, [email protected])

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