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Collaborative Research at Undergraduate Institutions: Forever Wild, The
Adirondack Uplands and Watershed Integrity

NSF Org DBI
Latest Amendment Date June 15, 2004
Award Number 0222165
Award Instrument Continuing grant
Program Manager Sally E. O'Connor
DBI DIV OF BIOLOGICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
BIO DIRECT FOR BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Start Date September 1, 2002
Expires August 31, 2005 (Estimated)
Expected Total Amount $409589 (Estimated)
Investigator Timothy B. Mihuc timothy.mihuc@plattsburgh.edu (Principal Investigator current)
David A. Franzi (Co-Principal Investigator current)
Robert D. Fuller (Co-Principal Investigator current)
Edwin Romanowicz (Co-Principal Investigator current)
Sponsor SUNY Plattsburgh
P.O. Box 9
Albany, NY 122010009 518/564-2155
NSF Program 1091 COLLAB RSCH AT UNDERGRAD INSTI
Field Application 0510602 Ecosystem Dynamics
0208000 Water Resources
Program Reference Code 1091,9169,EGCH,

Abstract

C-RUI: Forever Wild, the Adirondack Uplands and Watershed Integrity

The purpose of this study is to determine how underlying physical factors (such as geology) and forest land management practices interact to influence"watershed integrity" in the Adirondack Uplands of nothern New York State. We will address the central question: Does long-term forest preservation enhance watershed structure and function in Adirondack uplands? The proposed activity will involve a multidisciplinary approach to study patterns in multiple variables in reference catchments (subjected to forest removal durning the past 15 years) in the Adirondack Uplands. Within reference and managed categories catchments will be selected along a gradient of surficial soil conditions from shallow/till soils to deep/outwash soils. Comparison across watersheds will include hydrogeology, surficial geology, biogeochemistry, forest community, and aquatic community response variables. Data analysis will include multivariate statistical methods to extract patterns across the landscape in response variables.


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