Dear ECOLOG community,

As the August 8 American Geophysical Union abstract deadline approaches, I
wanted to draw your attention to the 10th annual convening of an
interdisciplinary session on reactive nitrogen.

B065: The Bio-atmospheric N Cycle: N Emissions, Transformations,
Deposition, and Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystem Impacts

Biogenic and anthropogenic emissions of reactive nitrogen (Nr) are
transported, chemically transformed, and deposited on land and waters,
altering structure and function of ecosystems and degrading environmental
quality. Estimating atmospheric N emissions and deposition, and evaluating
ecosystem responses require a diverse array of measurements and models
that link processes at multiple scales. We seek presentations on physical,
chemical, biological, and anthropogenic processes that drive local,
regional and global nitrogen exchange, impacts on ecosystems, carbon
uptake, nitrogen export, biodiversity, human health, and policy
implications and responses.

We welcome submissions from the ECOLOG community.  Hope to see you there!
Your conveners,
Stuart B Weiss
Becca Ryals
Emily Elliott

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