Dear Colleagues:

We would like to bring your attention to the following session, which is
now open for abstract submission for the AGU Fall Meeting in San
Francisco, December 9-13, 2013:

H082. Taking the Riverine Pulse: Monitoring and Research Through the Lens
of Continuous Water Quality Data

Description:
Recent advances in in situ water quality monitoring technologies have
improved monitoring programs and provided new insights into watershed
hydrology and biogeochemical processes. As temporally-rich data sets
continue to be collected, new ways of interpreting these data will be
needed to reveal the dynamic nature of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
We welcome submissions that describe novel approaches for the
interpretation of continuous water quality data in support of monitoring
and research. Of specific interest are studies that challenge our current
understanding of loads, long-term trends and short-term dynamics using
individual sensors or suites of sensors for multiple constituents.

Invited speakers include David Clow (USGS), Jonathan Duncan (UNC-Chapel
Hill), Daniel Isaak (USFS), and William McDowell (Univ. New Hampshire)

The abstract submission deadline is August 6, 2013

Co-conveners:
Matthew Miller, U.S. Geological Survey, [email protected]
Brian Pellerin, U.S. Geological Survey, [email protected]
Michael Gooseff, Colorado State University, [email protected]
Douglas Burns, U.S. Geological Survey, [email protected]

Abstract Submission: https://fallmeeting.agu.org/2013/scientific-
program/abstract-submission-policies/

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