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Sixth Annual Symposium H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest October 16, 2003 Carbon, nitrogen, and water interactions in a forested ecosystem (open to the public) Morning session - MU 105 8:00 Coffee and discussion 8:20 Julia Jones, Introduction and welcome 8:30Featured Speaker 1 - Cliff Dahm, University of New Mexico Overview of C, N and water interactions in ecosystems 9:00 Mark Harmon, C and N in living and dead components of terrestrial ecosystems 9:20 Sherri Johnson, Linda Ashkenas, Stan Gregory, Stream ecosystems and LINX 9:40Discussion 9:50Break/coffee 10:15 Featured Speaker 2: – Jim Sickman, University of New Orleans The role of seasonal transitions in N dynamics of montane catchments 10:40 Kate Lajtha, Julia Jones, Kevin McGuire, Seasonal and successional trends in water and N from small watersheds: 11:00 Barb Bond, Mike Unsworth, C and water interactions in airsheds 11:20 Elizabeth Sulzman, Kate Lajtha, C and N cycling in soils (DIRT) 11:40Synthesis and perspective on morning talks – Cliff Dahm, Jim Sickman 12:00 Lunch - catered - MU 109 1:30 – 3:00 Afternoon session 1: Posters MU 109 Coordinators: Julia Jones (Geosciences), Kate Lajtha (Botany & Plant Path) 3:15-4:30 Afternoon session 2: Panel discussion, MU206 Asian/Pacific- American room) Panelists: Cliff Dahm, Jim Sickman, Robbins Church, Michael Cairns

Sixth Annual Symposium H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest October 16, 2003 Carbon, nitrogen, and water interactions in a forested ecosystem (open to the public) Morning session - MU 105 8:00 Coffee and discussion 8:20 Julia Jones, Introduction and welcome 8:30Featured Speaker 1 - Cliff Dahm, University of New Mexico Overview of C, N and water interactions in ecosystems 9:00 Mark Harmon, C and N in living and dead components of terrestrial ecosystems 9:20 Sherri Johnson, Linda Ashkenas, Stan Gregory, Stream ecosystems and LINX 9:40Discussion 9:50Break/coffee 10:15 Featured Speaker 2: – Jim Sickman, University of New Orleans The role of seasonal transitions in N dynamics of montane catchments 10:40 Kate Lajtha, Julia Jones, Kevin McGuire, Seasonal and successional trends in water and N from small watersheds: 11:00 Barb Bond, Mike Unsworth, C and water interactions in airsheds 11:20 Elizabeth Sulzman, Kate Lajtha, C and N cycling in soils (DIRT) 11:40Synthesis and perspective on morning talks – Cliff Dahm, Jim Sickman 12:00 Lunch - catered - MU 109 1:30 – 3:00 Afternoon session 1: Posters MU 109 Coordinators: Julia Jones (Geosciences), Kate Lajtha (Botany & Plant Path) 3:15-4:30 Afternoon session 2: Panel discussion, MU206 Asian/Pacific- American room) Panelists: Cliff Dahm, Jim Sickman, Robbins Church, Michael Cairns

Sixth Annual Symposium H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest Carbon, nitrogen, and water interactions in a forested ecosystem October 16, 2003

Sixth Annual Symposium H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest Carbon, nitrogen, and water interactions in a forested ecosystem October 16, 2003

Carbon, nitrogen, and water interactions in a forested ecosystem Sixth Annual Symposium H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest October 16, 2003

Sixth Annual Symposium H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest Carbon, nitrogen, and water interactions in a forested ecosystem October 16, 2003

Sixth Annual Symposium H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest Carbon, nitrogen, and water interactions in a forested ecosystem October 16, 2003

Sixth Annual Symposium H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest Carbon, nitrogen, and water interactions in a forested ecosystem October 16, 2003

Sixth Annual Symposium H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest Carbon, nitrogen, and water interactions in a forested ecosystem October 16, 2003

Sixth Annual Symposium H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest Carbon, nitrogen, and water interactions in a forested ecosystem October 16, 2003

Sixth Annual Symposium H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest Carbon, nitrogen, and water interactions in a forested ecosystem October 16, 2003

Sixth Annual Symposium H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest Carbon, nitrogen, and water interactions in a forested ecosystem October 16, 2003