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Title | The microbial link in ecosystem processing in the East Fork of the Jemez River : extracellular enzyme response to habitat, seasonal fluctuations, and wildfire disturbance |
Creator | Kutvirt, Susan G. |
Subject | Jemez River benthic heterotrophs wildfire disturbance microbial link East Fork Rio Grande Bioproductivity--New Mexico--Jemez River, East Fork. Heterotrophic bacteria--Climatic factors--New Mexico--Jemez River, East Fork. Microbial enzymes--New Mexico--Jemez River, East Fork. Stream ecology--New Mexico--Jemez River, East Fork. Freshwater ecology--New Mexico--Jemez River, East Fork. Ecophysiology--New Mexico--Jemez River, East Fork. |
Description | A Professional Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Water Resources, Water Resources Program, University of New Mexico. Mounting evidence suggests that a warming climate in the southwestern United States threatens the quality and quantity of mountain source waters for New Mexico’s largest surface water source, the Rio Grande. These waters, fed primarily by snowmelt, are critical to the ecological, agricultural, municipal, and cultural requirements of New Mexico. In an effort to construct a baseline of stream metabolism in the East Fork of the Jemez River (EFJR), a major tributary of the Rio Grande, our... |
Date | 2013-06-07T18:36:09Z 2013-06-07T18:36:09Z 2013-06-07 |
Type | Presentation Technical Report Thesis Other |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/1928/23075 |
Language | en_US |