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Mattamuskeet_Hydrology

"Wetland conditions differentially influence nitrogen processing within waterfowl impoundments"

This repository contains open-source code, data, & text files.

For information regarding the project, please see the following publications:

Hinckley, B.R.§, J.R. Etheridge, and A.L. Peralta (2019) Wetland conditions differentially influence nitrogen processing within waterfowl impoundments. Wetlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13157-019-01246-8

Hinckley, B.R.§, J.R. Etheridge, and A.L. Peralta (2019) Storm event nitrogen dynamics in waterfowl impoundments. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution. 230:294. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11270-019-4332-5

We address the following questions

  • Aim 1): How do waterfowl impoundment-specific characteristics influence nitrogen cycling transformations?

  • Aim 2): How do storm events influence nitrogen dynamics in waterfowl impoundments?

Repo Contents

  • analyses: An R Markdown file that includes R script written by Ariane Peralta and Regina Bledsoe containing functions used in analysis of soil and microbial sequence data.

  • bin:

  • data: Files associated with soil and nitrogen transformations rates data sets.

  • figures: Figures (of nitrogen cycling rates) generated according to R script located in R Markdown file.

Contributors

Brian Hinckley: Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Biology, East Carolina University.

Dr. Randall Etheridge (website): Principal Investigator, Assistant Professor, Department of Engineering, East Carolina University.

Dr. Ariane Peralta (website): Principal Investigator, Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, East Carolina University.

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