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David Richardson
State University of New York (SUNY) at New Paltz
https://faculty.newpaltz.edu/davidrichardson/
richardsond@newpaltz.edu
Interests
Theoretical Limnology
Education
Carbon Dynamics
Biogeochemistry
Applied Limnology
Projects (leading)
What is a pond?
Thermal profiles and mixing in ponds
Temperature Sentinels NENA: In Depth Study of Lake Thermal Responses to climate change in northeastern North America
Projects (participating)
DOMseasons: tracking seasonality in dissolved organic matter
TRADE-OFFS: What drives pelagic GPP across lake ecosystems?
Day 'N' NightZ
Temperature Sentinels Global Project: Global patterns in lake thermal structure show diverging trends in deepwater temperature and thermocline depth
Ecosystem effects of a tropical cyclone on a network of lakes in northeastern North America
Recent Publications
Transparency, Geomorphology and Mixing Regime Explain Variability in Trends in Lake Temperature and Stratification across Northeastern North America (1975–2014)
A Model for using Environmental Data-Driven Inquiry and Exploration to Teach Limnology to Undergraduates
Under-ice thermal stratification dynamics of a large, deep lake revealed by high-frequency data
Ecosystem respiration: Drivers of daily variability and background respiration in lakes around the globe
Ecosystem effects of a tropical cyclone on a network of lakes in northeastern North America
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