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Colorado Plateau Stable Isotope Laboratory
 

 

Current Research

Ecosystem Responses to Rising CO2 and Climate Change: Feedbacks through the nitrogen cycle
National Science Foundation, 1 July 2001 - 30 June 2006
Collaborators: Paul Dijkstra, Yiqi Luo, Chris Field

The influence of mycorrhizae on fine root decomposition and soil carbon processing
Andrew W. Mellon Conservation and Environment Program
Collaborators: Adam Langley, Kitty Gehring, and Nancy Johnson

Ecological Restoration and the Water and Carbon Budgets of Ponderosa Pine Forests
Ecological Restoration Institute
Collaborators: Oleg Menyailo, Tom Kolb, George Koch, Mario Montes-Helu

Hydrology of a scrub-oak woodland under carbon dioxide enrichment
National Science Foundation, 1 April 1999 - 31 March 2002
Collaborators: Jiahong Li, William Dugas, Bert Drake

Interactions between the carbon, nitrogen, and water cycles under carbon dioxide enrichment
Smithsonian Institution, 1 March 1999 - 28 February 2004
Collaborators: Dale Johnson, Paul Dijkstra, Graham Hymus, Bert Drake

An Isotope-Ratio Mass Spectrometer for Ecology and Environmental Biology at Northern Arizona University
National Science Foundation
Collaborators: George Koch, Steve Hart, Dean Blinn, Tom Whitham

Soil health within the Flagstaff Wildland-Urban Interface
US Forest Service, 1 August 1999 - 31 December 2001
Collaborators: Stephen C. Hart, Catherine Gehring

CCLI: The C. Hart Merriam Elevational Gradient: Toward a Unified Ecology Curriculum at Northern Arizona University
National Science Foundation
Collaborators: Neil Cobb, George Koch, Tom Whitham

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Acknowledgements:  CPSIL has been in operation since May, 1999, and was funded through a grant from the National Science Foundation (DBI 9729600) and from Northern Arizona University.
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