Welcome to the Coweeta LTER 
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One of the oldest continuous environmental studies in North America, Coweeta is based in the eastern deciduous forest of the southern Appalachian Mountains, and the centerpiece of a long-term cooperation between the University of Georgia and the USDA Forest Service. Funded by the National Science Foundation, Coweeta LTER has evolved from a site-based to a site- and region-based project centering on the effects of disturbance and environmental gradients on biogeochemical cycling, and the underlying watershed ecosystem processes that regulate and respond to those ecological cycles. Our current research program, entitled "Southern Appalachia on the Edge" focuses on the impacts that exurbanization and climate change are having on water quality, water quantity, and other ecosytem services. |
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Announcements
- Coweeta LTER Partners with UGA's Carl Vinson Institute of Government to Investigate County Governance Structure
- Cherokee Youth Enjoy the Southern Research Station's Science Day at the Qualla Boundary and a Day Camp hosted at Coweeta.
- Ecosystem Ecologist position open at the Odum School of Ecology
- Post-Doctoral Scholar Position Available for the Study of Science, Technology and Society
- New Coweeta GIS Data Portal Now Available
- Coweeta LTER Featured in ugaresearch Magazine
- Research by Coweeta PI shows the effect of Climate Change on Forests
- Coweeta LTER Launches New Website
- Finalized Agenda for the Coweeta Summer Symposium on 6/29
- Coweeta LTER Summer Meeting on 6/29 and 6/30
LTER Network News
- Kellogg Biological Station article featured on National Science Foundation website
- John Moore to be awarded ESA's Odum Education Award
- Santa Barbara scientists use satellite technology to track environmental effects on giant kelp
- Cedar Creek study finds lower than expected photosynthesis due to elevated carbon dioxide levels


