High-mountain biogeochemistry and hydrology in a changing world
Convener:
Lukas Hallberg
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Co-conveners:
Giulia Grandi,
Oriana Lucia Llanos Paez,
Flavia Tromboni,
Lluís Gómez-Gener
This session aims to advance our understanding of biogeochemical processes in high-mountain catchments by integrating perspectives across the terrestrial-aquatic-atmosphere interface. We welcome contributions bridging hydrology, carbon, nutrients, and other element cycles from the catchment to the reach and plot scale, including the dynamics of dissolved and particulate elemental fluxes in soils, lakes, rivers, as well as studies exploring the impacts of land use and climate change. We particularly encourage submissions that apply novel methods or interdisciplinary approaches, such as remote sensing, autonomous sensor networks, machine learning, mathematical modeling, and innovative field techniques to overcome current spatial and temporal data limitations. By bringing together scientists from diverse disciplines, this session seeks to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration on the biogeochemical processes and emergent ecosystem responses in these vulnerable environments.