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@koen_hufkens @biodiversity from the abstract “.. mean transit times of water through aboveground vegetation vary from ~5 days in croplands to ~18 days in evergreen needleleaf forests, with a global median of 8.1 days. In herbaceous..land-cover types with comparatively low water storage &high seasonal water use, such as grasslands, the water stored in biomass may be.. transiting in less than one day. .. plants store little water compared to other pools..”
#ecohydrology #ecology #watercycle

BlueGreen Labs recently contributed to a new study on the storage and transit time of water in vegetation in Nature Water. This work offers an important integrated measure of functional responses of vegetation to water dynamics and how global changes might impact ecohydrology.

nature.com/articles/s44221-024

NatureGlobal estimates of the storage and transit time of water through vegetation - Nature WaterUsing satellite data, this study presents global estimates of transit times of water through vegetation across ecosystems, highlighting the dynamic role of plants in the hydrologic cycle.

Today at #AGU24

Frontiers in Ecohydrology II & III

Oral sessions highlighting innovative methods and interdisciplinary approaches, from #RemoteSensing to model-data fusion, to understand coupled hydrological and ecological systems across scales.

II: bit.ly/AGU24_H41C

III: bit.ly/AGU24_H42F

Here's a 2023 interview with Wake Forest University based Cluster member Lauren Lowman, one of the conveners of these sessions.

youtube.com/watch?v=92TYc9K2uP

AGU - AGU24Frontiers in Ecohydrology II OralEcohydrology is a multi-faceted discipline that focuses on the interactions and feedback between water and ecosystems across space and over time. As a result of its inherent interdisciplinary nature, ecohydrology is a field that is constantly in flux, requiring the adaptation of novel methods to advance our understanding. This session, sponsored by the Ecohydrology Technical Committee, is intended to highlight new areas of research and science that tackle new ideas and hot topics in the field of ecohydrology. We encourage the submissions of abstracts at the intersection of the hydrological and ecological sciences. We welcome a wide range of studies including but not limited to those employing field methods, modeling, laboratory or mesocosm experiments, remote sensing, data mining, model-data fusion, or theory development. We are especially interested in work that couples ecological and hydrological systems across spatial and temporal scales.

Ecohydrologists! Submit your abstracts for the Frontiers in #Ecohydrology session at #AGU24 co-convened by Critical Zone Collaborative Network Big Data Cluster's Lauren Lowman.

Lowman is based at Wake Forest University and during AGU23 in San Francisco she offered this insight into how the team selects which abstracts will be part of their session.

Link to submit your abstract: bit.ly/FrontiersInEcohydrology

Free final online conference of
“WATer isotopeS in the critical zONe: from groundwater recharge to plant transpiration”
10, 11, and 12 September 2024

👉 Abstract submission deadline 1 July👈

Main topics
💧 and (day 1)
💧 (day 2)
💧 , catchment-scale water and (day 3)

📢 information and @
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A great conversation to go with that second cup of #coffee this morning.

In this Cluster Chat we spoke with Wake Forest University based Lauren Lowman about exploring the potentials of #ecohydrology, #mentoring students, and the balance of scientific inquiry and community concern when what you research is happening to the place you live.

All of this and more right here 👇🏼youtu.be/92TYc9K2uPY

#Teacher. #Mentor. #Community member.

In this Cluster Chat recorded at the 2023 American Geophysical Union Annual Fall Meeting cluster member Lauren Lowman describes the work she does, the power of collaboration, and how every part of her outside world informs the inner workings of her research and creativity.

Lowman is based at #WakeForest University in #NorthCarolina.

#AGU23 #EnvironmentalScience #ecohydrology #hydrology #ClimateCrisis

youtu.be/92TYc9K2uPY

Forest Management: A Delicate Balance

In California's Sierra Nevada, strategic forest thinning combats wildfires and influences #ecohydrology and #biodiversity.

The Sagehen Project, a collaboration with the US Forest Service, uses advanced data to study these effects.

This approach helps understand #forest resilience, stream health, and fire behavior, aiming for a harmonious balance with nature.

Add to your #AGU23
🔗🗓️ bit.ly/agu23121105

Forest Management: A Delicate Balance

In California's Sierra Nevada, strategic forest thinning combats wildfires and influences #ecohydrology and #biodiversity.

The Sagehen Project, a collaboration with the US Forest Service, uses advanced data to study these effects.

This approach helps understand #forest resilience, stream health, and fire behavior, aiming for a harmonious balance with nature.

Add to your #AGU23
🔗🗓️ bit.ly/agu23121105