Collaborative Research: EAGER: Impact of freshwater input and stratification on ecological — NSF Award to University of Washington
The Siberian Arctic ecosystem is experiencing significant changes due to increasing freshwater input, changes in water mass distribution, and varying anthropogenic pressures. This proposal integrates key microscale biogeochemical (MPs, trace metals) and food web (phytoplankton, zooplankton, and the microbial loop) comp
| Award title | Collaborative Research: EAGER: Impact of freshwater input and stratification on ecological |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2532051 |
| Awardee | University of Washington |
| City | SEATTLE |
| State | WA |
| Amount obligated | $75,034 |
| Principal investigator | Laramie Jensen |
| Program | ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences, AON-Arctic Observing Network, ARCSS-Arctic System Science |
| Start date | 06/15/2025 |
| Abstract | The Siberian Arctic ecosystem is experiencing significant changes due to increasing freshwater input, changes in water mass distribution, and varying anthropogenic pressures. This proposal integrates key microscale biogeochemical (MPs, trace metals) and food web (phytoplankton, zooplankton, and the microbial loop) components, to provide an understanding of how these environmental processes interact and impact ecosystem services (e.g. productivity) within the region. The observations will be cond |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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