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Freshwater Umbrella Presentations
The research conducted under the Freshwater Umbrella programme is regularly presented at international scientific conferences. In this way, the Defra-funded research is contributing to the international scientific debate on the impacts of air pollutants on sensitive, upland lakes and streams.
Oral presentations
2006
Presentation of
the results to date of the sediment 15N work, given by Gavin Simpson at the 10th International Paleolimnology
Symposium, Duluth, USA, June 2006 (352 KB | Flash movie)
Presentation of the results to
date of the dual isotope study and the nitrogen tracer experiment, given by Chris Curtis at the Biogeomon conference, Santa Cruz, California,
USA, June 2006 (1.6 MB | Flash movie)
Presentation of the results to
date of the nitrogen limitation work, given by Martin Kernan at the Biogeomon conference, Santa Cruz, California,
USA, June 2006 (1.0 MB | Flash movie)
2005
Presentation of the results
of the work investigating the acidification status of waters in areas of conservation importance given by Martin Kernan
at the Acid Rain 2005 conference, Prague, June 2005 (759 KB | Flash movie)
Poster presentations
2006
Poster
describing some of the results of the dual-isotope study of nitrate displayed at
The 5th
International Conference on Applications of Stable Isotope Techniques to Ecological Studies
2005
Poster
describing the Freshwater Umbrella research programme (2005–2007) displayed at
Acid Rain 2005
Poster
entitled What are the most important sinks for deposited nitrogen in UK moorland catchments?
describing research undertaken as part of previous the Freshwater Umbrella research programmes (2005–2007) displayed at Acid Rain 2005
