William Mejia
University of New Mexico, NEW MEXICO, United States
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
I am a PhD student in the Watershed Resilience Lab at the University of New Mexico. My research takes place in the Santa Fe Municipal Watershed in Santa Fe, New Mexico. My goal is to observe nutrient and water export patterns across an elevational gradient, and determine which areas are most important to overall network function and stability.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Climate drives variability in solute exports from headwater watersheds spanning the United States’ cross-continental aridity gradient (#78)
2:00 PM
Alex J. Webster
Special Session: Flowing Through Space and Time: Examining different dimensions of scale and using multiscale approaches in stream ecology 2.0
Freshwater Influencers: Subcatchment Characteristics Disproportionately Driving Catchment-wide Stream Solute Exports (#600)
3:30 PM
William Mejia
Poster Session 1
SFS 2025