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CUAHSI 2014 Biennial Colloquium
National Conservation Training Center
Shepherdstown West Virginia, United States
28 - 30 July 2014
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Critical zone science and long-term environmental observatories provide unprecedented opportunities to understand the interactions of rock, water, and life within watersheds and across networks of observatories to realize the potential of integrated earth science. Hydrology is both a key driver and reflection of the earth’s critical zone processes and state. Therefore, the CUAHSI 2014 Biennial Colloquium theme focuses on the integration of hydrological, ecological and geological information necessary to advance Critical Zone Science both across formal observatories and the wide range of research areas worldwide. The intent of this CUAHSI 2014 Biennial Meeting is to expand the dialogue across disciplines and scales, from local to global, to best capitalize on and learn from growing observatory networks and emerging approaches in regional and global hydrologic observations and modeling. The CUAHSI Biennial meeting's unique format consists of a mix of plenary and concurrent sessions featuring all invited talks, a general water science contributed poster session, special events, and workshops.