Penn State Water Insights Seminar April 2: Carbon Biogeochemistry Of The Chesapeake Bay
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The Penn State Environment and Natural Resources Institute will host another in its series of Water Insights Seminars on April 2 on the Carbon Biogeochemistry of the Chesapeake Bay. Dr. Raymond Najjar, Professor of Oceanography, Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science at Penn State, will make the presentation. Carbon is a currency for tracking many important processes in the coastal environment, including hypoxia, eutrophication, metabolism, burial, and fisheries yields. Long-term measurements of pH and alkalinity in many water quality monitoring programs provide an opportunity to learn how carbon cycling has changed in estuaries over decadal time scales. In this presentation, Dr. Najjar will present an analysis of more than 30 years of pH and alkalinity measurements in Chesapeake Bay, with a focus on quantifying spatial, seasonal, and interannual variability in the air–water carbon dioxide flux in the mainstem bay and calcium carbonate sources and sinks in the tributaries. The Seminar will held from Noon to 1:00 in Room 312 of the Ag and Bio Engineering Building on Penn State’s main campus in State College and is available online via Zoom. For more information on past Seminars, visit the Water Insights Seminars webpage. NewsClips: Lycoming County Farmers Recognized For Their Contributions To Conservation York County Twp Will Hear Proposal To Preserve Riparian Buffers Answering More Questions On Controversial Stormwater Fee In Luzerne County DEP Grants Lehman Twp. Stormwater Waiver In Luzerne County Lehman Twp Woman Organizing Effort To Challenge Luzerne Stormwater Fee Wrightsville Council Using Grant To Enhance Stormwater Drainage Mansfield U. Joins Chesapeake Bay Eco-Studies Unit Latest From The Chesapeake Bay Journal Related Stories: PA Chesapeake Bay Watershed Planning Steering Committee Meets April 3 To Review First Draft Of Plan Still Time To Submit Nominations For Chesapeake Bay Stormwater Network Awards Capital RC&D Spring High Tunnel Soil Health Webinar Series, April 2, 9, 16 York Master Watershed Stewards Hold Rain Barrel Workshop April 20 [Posted: March 29, 2019] |
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4/1/2019 |
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