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Presented By: University of Michigan Biological Station

Aquatic Ecosystems as Nitrogen Sinks in Coastal Watersheds – 2017 Summer Lecture Series Petingill Endowed Research Seminar

Dr. Arthur Gold, The University of Rhode Island

An aerial view of marsh is shown, with blue waters and green marshlands. An aerial view of marsh is shown, with blue waters and green marshlands.
An aerial view of marsh is shown, with blue waters and green marshlands.
Dr. Arthur Gold is the University of Michigan Biological Station’s Pentingill Endowed Lecturer this year. He is a Professor of Watershed Hydrology, the Natural Resource Program Leader, and Director of URI Water Quality Cooperative Extension Program at the University of Rhode Island. He is an alum of UMBS and part of the CLEAR research group.

During his seminar, Dr. Gold will share some of his research that addresses the effects of land use and natural features on water quality, with particular focus on sources and sinks of nitrogen in mixed-use watersheds. He has published more than 80 refereed journal articles and attracted more than $17 million in external funding.
An aerial view of marsh is shown, with blue waters and green marshlands. An aerial view of marsh is shown, with blue waters and green marshlands.
An aerial view of marsh is shown, with blue waters and green marshlands.

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