Research Webinar: Consequences of Warming Winters on Nutrient Export to Lake Champlain
Winters have changed across Vermont and the US. The cold and snow that historically reduced winter runoff and nutrient loss are now increasingly interrupted by runoff-producing snowmelt, rain, and rain-on-snow events, with potentially large consequences for watershed nutrient loss. In this webinar, Dr. Carol Adair from the University of Vermont will share results from her recent research project that quantified winter nutrient loading to Lake Champlain to determine how warming winters are impacting nutrient loads. More information about this webinar will be available at a later date.
Participants should expect approximately 30 minutes of presentation, which will be recorded, followed by a facilitated, 30-minute Q&A period. This webinar is a part of the Lake Champlain Sea Grant Research Webinar Series.
Register in advance for the webinar.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
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