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3/27/2018 | 12:10 PM - 12:40 PM | Logan River Observatory: Long-term Local Monitoring to Inform Local Policy and Management Decisions | ECC
Logan River Observatory: Long-term Local Monitoring to Inform Local Policy and Management Decisions
This talk will provide an overview of the infrastructure installed as part of the NSF funded iUTAH project and the ongoing transition to the Logan River Observatory. We discuss the future of the Logan River Observatory and provide some examples of how it can become a community resource by providing outreach/educational opportunities as well as the needed data to inform future management decisions.
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Michelle Baker
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Michelle Baker is a Professor in the Biology Department and Ecology Center at Utah State University. A goal of her research is to understand how water movement within the landscape influences ecosystem structure and function. She uses an interdisciplinary approach, involving tools from ecology, hydrology, and geochemistry to ask questions about how hydrologic linkages within watersheds influence energy flow and nutrient cycling
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Jeffery Horsburgh
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Jeff Horsburgh is an Assistant Professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Utah State University. His research focuses on Hydroinformatics, observation systems and environmental sensing, and water resources studies in both the natural and built environments.
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