All Physical Geography Considered
Type: Virtual Poster
Day: 2/27/2022
Start Time: 3:40 PM
End Time: 5:00 PM
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Sponsor Group(s):
Biogeography Specialty Group
, Climate Specialty Group
, Paleoenvironmental Change Specialty Group
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Organizer(s):
Nicole Zampieri
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Chairs(s):
Nicole Zampieri, Florida State University
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Description:
This session is sponsored by the Biogeography, Paleoenvironmental Change, and Climate Specialty Groups. We seek to bring together researchers from both disciplines to further engagement and collaboration at AAG. All topics in these disciplines and other physical geography related fields are welcome!
Participation as a poster presenter offers many benefits:
• Present in a lively and dynamic venue with one-on-one interactions.
• Reach a large audience - the poster hall will host over 100 posters at a time, which means hundreds of eyes on your research.
• The hall is a great place to make new connections and network with fellow attendees
• Your poster can live online! Posters uploaded to the Abstract Gallery can be seen before, during, and after the meeting. Share a link to your poster on your CV and social media
Presentation(s), if applicable
David Szpakowski, Western Oregon University; Assessing Fire Effects in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Using Burn Ratios and Red-edge Spectral Indices |
Nicole Zampieri, Florida State University; Exploring climate-growth relationships in limber pine (Pinus flexilis) from the Greater Yellowstone Area |
Hilary Howard, ; Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) Blue Intensity Measurements Reveal Precipitation Sensitivity in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem |
Rebecca Brice, United States Geological Survey; Historic and paleo hydroclimate, fire, and human activity in the San Luis Valley, Colorado, USA |
Flavia D. S. Moraes, Georgia State University; The impacts of projected temperature and precipitation change on crop water availability in Puerto Rico |
Salim Alhatrushi, ; Mapping changes of mangrove vegetation along the coasts of Oman |
Anna Narykova, ; Forest ecosystem services mapping, Republic Karelia, Russia |
Emily Yeend, ; Mapping Right-of-way Pollinator Habitats |
MICHELLE MORENO, ; Lidar Mapping and Modeling of Wetland Canal Complexes across Tabasco, Mexico |
Sarah Hughes, ; Examining Impacts of Land Cover Change and Residential Development on an Urban Wetland Ecosystem in Worcester, Massachusetts |
Joshua Vazquez, ; Finding areas suitable for wetland fields in the ancient Maya landscapes of northwestern Belize using remote sensing, GIS, and field verifications |
Haley Mueller, ; Using Pollen Ratios as Indicators of Precipitation in the Eastern Deciduous Forests of North America |
Daehyun Kim, Seoul National University; Impact of an extreme flood event on the riparian vegetation of a monsoonal cobble-bed stream in southern Korea: A multi-scale fluvial biogeomorphic framework |
Jason Allard, ; The Urban Heat Island Effect on Snowfall in Atlanta, Georgia |
Anna Zhu, ; Spatiotemporal Analysis of Precipitation in Hawaii Using High-Resolution Gridded Rainfall Data |
Ethan Wedemayer, ; The potential of satellite remote sensing for delineating coldwater streams in the driftless region of north-eastern Iowa |
Kelly Dunn, ; Visualizing the DPSIR Index for Florida’s Coastal Dune Lakes |
Deanna Nash, ; Wintertime atmospheric rivers and the Karakoram Anomaly: Zero degree line evolution in a changing climate |
Tim Gaskins, ; Flood Social Vulnerability Analysis of Jacksonville-Anniston-Oxford, Alabama Metropolitan Area |
Todd Moore, Middle Tennessee State University; Tornado Ingredients in the United States: Climatology and Trends |
Craig Ramseyer, ; Eastern U.S. Atmospheric River Types and Trends |
Grady Dixon, Fort Hays State University; Field and Stream: Initial Testing of a Live-Streamed Field Course |
Justin Missaghieh--Poncet, ; On the challenges behind deep geothermal energy: ecological modernization or false solution? A compared case-studies between France and Switzerland |
Amanda Tomlinson, ; Analysis of compound-specific hydrogen isotopes from lacustrine sediments to establish Holocene paleoprecipitation dynamics at Laguna Arancibia, Costa Rica |
Phyllis Kho, ; Geochemical and microfossil records from a late-Holocene sediment core from Laguna María Aguilar, Costa Rica |
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All Physical Geography Considered
Description
Virtual Poster
Contact the Primary Organizer
Nicole Zampieri - nzampieri@talltimbers.org