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2020 Science Council Meeting Videos
Lightning talks from the 2020 Science Council Meeting are now available from links below and on the LTER YouTube channel. Follow us to catch the latest new material from across the Network. Arctic LTER (Ed Rastetter) – Arctic Presentation (slides only) Andrews Forest LTER (Catalina Segura) – Andrews Forest Video (6:35) Baltimore Ecosystem Study (Emma… Read more »
COVID-19 is eroding scientific field work – and our knowledge of how the world is changing
Oceans go quiet; what it means for research
LTER Road Trip: Rising lakes in an Antarctic desert
By Natasha Griffin The lake ice crunches beneath my boots with each tentative step I take. Realistically, I know there’s not much danger here—I’m standing atop Lake Bonney, one of the permanently frozen lakes of Antarctica’s McMurdo Dry Valleys. The ice underfoot is at least a few meters thick, creating a sturdy barrier between me… Read more »
Hung out to dry: conducting ecological research in grassland streams during a historic drought
Molly Fisher and James Guinnip pen this entry for the SSALTER Blog, describing stream research in the Konza prairie Ecosystem.
‘It will not be easy.’ As labs begin to reopen, enormous challenges remain
They did research for decades. Then COVID-19 hit
With Ships Docked And Labs Closed, Scientists’ Field Research Season Fades Away
Interdisciplinary Data Manager-Pacific Northwest Research Station
The USDA Forest Service, Forest and Ecosystem Process Program, Pacific Northwest Research Station (http://www.fs.fed.us/us/pnw), is looking to fill a GS9 or GS11 Interdisciplinary Data Manager in Corvallis, Oregon, USA. This position would be in the series GS-0401 or GS-1301. The incumbent serves as a Data Manager for a Forest Service Research group and: is responsible… Read more »