Biogeochemical Signals of Watersheds Responses to Disturbance.
Francisco Guerrero-Bolano
PhD in Water Resources Science
Advisor: Jeff Hatten
In his research, Francisco looks at long-term records (30-1500 years) of biogeochemical signals that result from the interaction between streamflow, sediment transport and nutrient cycling in forested landscapes. Francisco combines detailed physical-chemical analysis of sediments with fundamental principles derived from the mathematical theory of information to gain mechanistic insights on ecosystem behavior. By understanding the biogeochemical signals of watersheds response to disturbance, Francisco’s research aims to gain insights into integrated resilience assessments in forested watersheds of the Pacific Northwest.
Wednesday, November 7, 2018 at 2:00pm to 4:00pm
Strand Agriculture Hall, 361
170 SW Waldo Place, Corvallis, OR 97331
Francisco Guerrero-Bolano
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