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LTER History

Credit: LTER Network OfficeNew to the Network? Or just losing track of the various leadership and policy transitions? With more than 40 years of activity, there is a lot to track. The timeline below lays out the major events and changes in the Network’s history, with links to background documents, presentations and publications. 2021 The… Read more »

Science360 Radio interviews focus on LTER

A series of interviews with Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) scientists conducted by Science360 Radio to commemorate Earth Day continues with Mark Williams’ research at the Niwot Ridge LTER program. The interviews will be up all week and are available on the Science360 radio home page at http://science360.gov/radio/episodes/. For more information please see http://news.lternet.edu/Article2747.html

Where Does Charcoal, or Black Carbon, in Soils Go?

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Where Does Charcoal, or Black Carbon, in Soils Go? Scientists find surprising new answers in wetlands such as the Everglades April 18, 2013 — Scientists have uncovered one of nature’s long-kept secrets–the true fate of charcoal in the world’s soils. The ability to determine the fate of charcoal is critical to knowledge… Read more »