Dear Colleagues,

We are hosting a session at the December 9 through 13, 2013 American
Geophysical Union meeting on forest recovery from disturbance. Please
consider submitting an abstract.

Sincerely,
Mark Green (on behalf of Nobu Ohte and Tomoki Oda)



Hydrological And Biogeochemical Recovery in Forests after Disturbance

While the hydrological and biogeochemical response of forested catchments to
disturbance is well-documented, the general patterns and driving mechanisms
for recovery time remains under-studied. Predicting the resilience of
forested catchments to all types of disturbance is fundamental to efficient
forest management. Thus, this session will explore our current understanding
of forested catchment recovery after disturbance. Topics of interest include
methods for quantifying recovery, field and modeling studies of recovery
mechanisms, and cross-site comparisons. The session will be a forum to share
new insight into the recovery of forest hydrological and biogeochemical
function after disturbance.


Session Conveners

Nobuhito Ohte, University of Tokyo
Mark Green, Plymouth State University and U.S. Forest Service
Tomoki Oda, University of Tokyo

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