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1999 Kellogg Biological Station LTER Connectivity Supplemental Proposal The W. K. Kellogg Biological Station of Michigan State University (MSU) is a year-round research and education facility located in southwestern Michigan, about 100 km from the main MSU campus. Since its origin in the early 1950’s, KBS has established a strong record of research, education, and service in the fields of ecology and evolutionary biology. |
March 07, 1999 | |
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1999 Konza Prairie LTER Connectivity Supplemental Proposal Introduction to the Shortgrass Steppe Long Term Ecological Research Project The Shortgrass Steppe occupies the middle of the productivity gradient along which the LTER grasslands lie. It is unique among North American grasslands for its long evolutionary history of intense selection by both drought and herbivory, leading to an ecosystem that is very well adapted to withstand grazing by domestic livestock (Mack and Thompson 1982, Milchunas et al. 1988). |
March 06, 1999 | |
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1999 LTER Network Office Annual Progress Report SUMMARIZING ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE LTER NETWORK OFFICE DURING THE THIRD YEAR OF COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT DEB–9634135 - The third year of the Cooperative Agreement establishing the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network Office (NET) at the University of New Mexico ended on March 14, 2000. All activities proposed for the third year of the Cooperative Agreement were completed on schedule. A summary of noteworthy accomplishments during the past year is given below followed by descriptions of specific progress made in the seven major areas of responsibility of the Network Office. |
March 14, 2000 | |
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1999 Niwot Ridge LTER Connectivity Supplemental Proposal A 1993 supplement to our LTER program provided the base funding for the establishment of a T1 facility at the Mountain Research Station (MRS). This line was installed from the Boulder campus to the Marr Laboratory at MRS. |
March 04, 1999 | |
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1999 North American Regional LTER Meeting Announcing the First Annual Meeting of the THE NORTH AMERICAN REGIONAL LTER NETWORK to be held in conjuntion with the ESA Annual Meeting 7 August 1999 Spokane, Washington |
August 07, 1999 | |
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1999 North Temperate Lakes LTER Connectivity Supplemental Proposal We request an Internet Upgrade supplement (Intellectual Infrastructure) to our North Temperate Lakes Long-Term Ecological Research award (DEB 96-32853) to enhance internet connectivity at our field sites. |
March 05, 1999 | |
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1999 Palmer LTER Schoolyard Supplement Request Schoolyard LTER Supplement - Palmer Long-Term Ecological Research Education Plan Development in Support of Schoolyard LTERs Raymond C. Smith, PI and Karen S. Baker, Co-PI - 12 March 99 1.0 Introduction This proposal is a supplement to the original LTER Palmer proposal (Smith et al., 1996) and, as with our 1998-99 LTER Schoolyard Supplement, incorporates Antarctic marine science and emphasizes the value of long term research. |
March 12, 1999 | |
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1999 Plum Island Estuary LTER Connectivity Supplemental Proposal We are applying for LTER Connectivity Upgrade Supplemental funding to provide a high speed T1 connection, a network server and remote data acquisition for monitoring stations at our LTER Plum Island Estuary field station in Rowley, Ma. The high speed (1.54 Mb/s) T1 connection at the field station will be used to facilitate transfer of data over the Internet and data collection from on line equipment while at the site. |
March 03, 1999 | |
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1999 Proceedings of the ILTER Regional Workshop Cooperation in Long Term Ecological Research in Central and Eastern Europe. Proceedings of the ILTER Regional Workshop 22-25 June, 1999 Budapest, Hungary. Edited by Kate Lajtha and Kristin Vanderbilt Oregon State University |
June 25, 1999 | |
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1999 Scientific Initiatives Committee Report First Meeting of the Committee on Scientific Initiatives (CoSI) August 9, 1999 Spokane, Washington |
August 09, 1999 | |
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1999 Short Grass Steppe LTER Connectivity Supplemental Proposal The Shortgrass Steppe occupies the middle of the productivity gradient along which the LTER grasslands lie. It is unique among North American grasslands for its long evolutionary history of intense selection by both drought and herbivory, leading to an ecosystem that is very well adapted to withstand grazing by domestic livestock (Mack and Thompson 1982, Milchunas et al. 1988). |
March 02, 1999 | |
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1999 Technology Committee Report The LTER Technology committee met at the San Diego Supercomputer Center on March 26 and 27, 1999 to review LTER technological developments and provide recommendations for the LTER Network on needs for current and new technologies. Recommendations for LTER Technology Development related to National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON), Information Technology (IT) issues, other potential funding opportunities. |
March 27, 1999 | |
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1999 Technology Report - Vande Castle |
May 31, 2012 | |
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1999 Virginia Coast Reserve LTER Connectivity Supplemental Proposal We request a supplement to the Virginia Coast Long-Term Ecological Research (VCR/LTER) Project (NSF grant DEB-9411974) to support development and maintanence of a high-speed Internet connection to the University of Virginia Coastal Reseach Center (UVACRC) which is the host laboratory for the VCR/LTER Project, to enhance the on-site network of the UVACRC to allow efficient use of the high-speed connection and to enhance the network connections of our Scholastic Long-term Ecological Research (SLTER) partner institution (Northampton County High School) to better support SLTER activties. |
March 01, 1999 | |
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2. Deb Peters - Ecological connectivity in a changing world Deb Peters Presentation to 2009 LTER-NSF Mini-Symposium -Ecological connectivity in a changing world. |
March 02, 2009 | |
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2. Deb Peters - Ecological connectivity in a changing world (PDF) Deb Peters - Presentation to 2009 LTER-NSF Mini-Symposium - Ecological connectivity in a changing world |
March 18, 2009 | |
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2. The Climates of the Long-Term Ecological Research Sites The Climates of the Long-Term Ecological Research Sites. 1987. Report maintained on-line Each LTER site maintains a climate database and at many sites climate data represent the longest data set available. Increasing attention to possible ecological consequences of global change requires an understanding climate variabilities and the potential for rapid directional climate change. This electronic report describes climatic variability, climatic change scenarios, and individual climate and water budget analyses performed at 18 LTER sites. Greenland, D. |
May 26, 1997 | |
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20. Guidelines for Measurements of Woody Detritus in Forest Ecosys LTER Network Office Publication #20: Guidelines for Measurements of Woody Detritus in Forest Ecosystems. This publication describes some of the most common methods used to quantify the amount and dynamics of woody detritus in forest ecosystems. A hierarchical scheme is presented that will help assure data comparability for intersite studies. |
April 30, 1996 | |
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2000 Central Arizona Phoenix Schoolyard LTER Supplement Update on previous support: Environmental education and outreach activities are woven throughout the CAP LTER project. |
January 07, 2000 | |
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2000 LTER Climate Committee Strategic Vision Statement Vision Statement for the LTER Climate Committee |
December 01, 2000 | |
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2000 LTER Network Office Annual Progress Report SUMMARIZING ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE LTER NETWORK OFFICE DURING THE FOURTH YEAR OF COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT DEB–9634135 - The Network Office played key roles in three major LTER activities during 2000-2001. Preparations for a mid-term site review in May provided an opportunity to review and revise NET goals and led to an intensive effort to prioritize activities in support of these goals. |
March 15, 2001 | |
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2000 LTER Network Office Schoolyard Supplement Request The National Science Foundation recently requested proposals for supplements to existing Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) programs for the purpose of establishing T1 connectivity to field stations that serve the LTER programs. As part of these supplement requests, LTER sites were invited to establish similar levels of connectivity at associated Schoolyard LTER (SLTER) sites. Twelve sites requested funds to improve connectivity to 20 secondary schools affiliated with LTER sites. |
January 13, 2000 | |
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2000 LTER Network Office Site Review Report REPORT OF THE SITE REVIEW COMMITTEE FOR THE LTER NETWORK OFFICE May 8, 2000 - The site review committee (SRC) met in Albuquerque, NM on May 8, 2000, at the request of the National Science Foundation (NSF) to review the activities of the Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network Office (NET). The purpose of this review is to provide feedback to NET administration and personnel regarding activities for the past three years since the start of the award from NSF, which funds the NET. |
May 08, 2000 | |
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2000 LTER Network Office Site Review Response LTER Network Office's response to the recommendations of the Site Review Committee (SRC) that visited the LTER Network Office on May 8-9, 2000. |
December 05, 2000 | |
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2000 North Temperate Lakes Schoolyard LTER Supplement In the fall of 1998, we began a pilot partnership with two schools, Arbor Vitae-Woodruff School in Vilas County near our Trout Lake Station, and Country View School in Dane County, which is where our southern Wisconsin sampling sites are located. By the end of the 1998-99 school year, we had accomplished the following goals. |
January 16, 2000 |
