Harms Lab

Ecosystem ecology & Biogeochemistry

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    • Fire in arid catchments
    • Nitrogen dynamics of high-latitude ecosystems
    • Biogeochemical and microbial indicators of permafrost thaw
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  • Ecosystem ecology & Biogeochemistry
    • Fire in arid catchments
    • Nitrogen dynamics of high-latitude ecosystems
    • Biogeochemical and microbial indicators of permafrost thaw
  • People
  • Publications
  • News
Department of Biology & Wildlife/Institute of Arctic Biology
N Koyukuk Dr
Fairbanks, AK, 99709
United States

Rushlow & Godsey on Arctic hillslope hydrology /August 28, 2017 by Tamara Harms

Our collaborators from Idaho State Univ report in Hydrological Processes that water tracks convey the majority of stormflow from hillslopes to Arctic streams

← Recruiting Ph.D. student for Fall 2018 New paper on coupled biogeochemical cycles →

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