WHONDRS
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Worldwide Hydrobiogeochemical Observation Network for Dynamic River Systems (WHONDRS)
Joined November 2017
Interested in co-authorship opportunities in rivers, #Crowdsourcing, #AI, #RemoteSensing, or #OpenScience? Join us June 23rd @ 8am PT to discuss their integration in a collaborative manuscript via @WHONDRS. Sign up https://t.co/wzbVRTcToK & see Summary https://t.co/3yhP0iJPZ1.
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Discussion will also focus on: 1) Improvements in CONUS-scale model predictions of sediment respiration via model-data iteration, 2) Manuscript co-author opportunities, 3) New focus on impacts of #wildfire, & 4) Feedback on maximizing mutual benefit.
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Interested in rivers, #Crowdsourcing, #AI, #RemoteSensing, or #OpenScience? Join us June 9th @ 8am PT to discuss their integration & collaboration opportunities across manuscripts, data & models via @WHONDRS. Sign up https://t.co/yM8MkjigbE & see Summary https://t.co/3yhP0iJPZ1.
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Looking for an environmental data management post bachelors, post masters, or post doc research associate job? The #RCSFA ( https://t.co/QedZQhkPCy) and @WHONDRS ( https://t.co/fA0Cy8MH8r) have an opening @PNNLab that closes Feb 16 https://t.co/2UGUjutvfy. Join us! #teamscience
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WHONDRS is a research consortium aiming to understand coupled hydrologic, biogeochemical, and microbial function within river corridors. They emphasize increasing accessibility of resources and...
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We use a hydrobiogeochemistry approach to understand river corridors. Check out our website to learn more. https://t.co/CQOE2q50vF
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Dr. Allison Myers-Pigg leads the wildfire impact to river corridor research. She is based at the Marine and Coastal Research Lab at the PNNL-Sequim Campus. https://t.co/RbQproFBZJ
https://t.co/wX3TR4mxGN Join her upcoming talk: https://t.co/xaHekS94Wj
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Integrate Coordinate Open Networked ICON Science Cooperative @ICONS_Coop Curious? At #AGU22 @theAGU ? Join us at Pod 1 in the McCormick Place Exhibit Hall Thursday at 2 pm CT.
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Access the world’s largest genomic database for rivers and loads of other omics and geospatial data. Part of PNNL’s team-science river program ( https://t.co/eOc7ZppeSl) and the @ICONS_Coop ( https://t.co/02vrwgFBmx). Please apply soon and email WHONDRS@pnnl.gov for more info.
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PNNL's River Corridor Hydrobiogeochemistry Scientific Focus Area works to transform understanding of spatial and temporal dynamics in river corridor hydrobiogeochemical functions from molecular...
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Looking for an environmental #microbiology postdoc job? The @WHONDRS consortium ( https://t.co/hhRrja7qEt) at @PNNLab ( https://t.co/wMDT5aPngX) has an opening ( https://t.co/5ImQX16z28) that closes Oct 16.
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WHONDRS is a research consortium aiming to understand coupled hydrologic, biogeochemical, and microbial function within river corridors. They emphasize increasing accessibility of resources and...
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Here we demonstrate the power of many through integrated, coordinated, open, networked (#ICON) science to achieve bigger goals in #biogeoscienes. Thanks, @WHONDRS. https://t.co/LvCVdbOIFc
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So excited to share our (Amy Goldman, @SujataEmani, @LinaPerezAngel, and @JamesStegen) latest work! We worked for over two years to get 181 authors from 18 AGU sections to talk about the Integrated, Coordinated, Open, and Networked (ICON) framework. https://t.co/NVf19E0xVO
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All 19 represented AGU sections agree that ICON science principles are key to producing stronger, more robust, and more equitable science The benefits of all ICON principles outweigh associated c...
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Over a decade study of mountain microbes summarized in this recent review: https://t.co/kjddDFKGPK
#mountain #biodiversity #globalchange #microbiome #biogeography @NewPhyt
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Mountains are pivotal to maintaining habitat heterogeneity, global biodiversity, ecosystem functions and services to humans. They have provided classic model natural systems for plant and animal...
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I am presenting shortly on "Effective, efficient, and fair peer reviewing" to our #ECR #snackgroup , so it seems a good time to re-post the link to these slides, which many folks have found useful in the past:
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Effective, efficient, and fair peer reviewing Ben Bond-Lamberty Originally presented at the AGU Early Career Scientist Workshop, 2019 1
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Before running mechanistic models, constraining them requires complete datasets, which are rarely available. To counter that here is our latest article https://t.co/rIRFHEXlvy
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Participating in a Emotional Intelligence, Masculinity, and Gender Allyship workshop. Live tweeting between discussions to share what we (men who want to be better allies) are talking about. An unstructured thread:
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Value of engaging with #ICON_ModEx: (1) Shape how this effort collaborates with you & other stakeholders. (2) Enhance educational opportunities for you & your teams/students (3) Advance river science via transferable knowledge & models (4) Generate free data for your research
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Consider watching the recording of the 1st open discussion on this effort: https://t.co/KrFedNSfn6. We’re using ICON principles ( https://t.co/vSp2ziT2dI) to design the study for max benefit across stakeholders. Join Feb 4th to help design. @ICONS_Coop #OpenScience #ICON_ModEx
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The ICON Science Cooperative will revolutionize the way science is done to dramatically accelerate scientific progress while enhancing equity.
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Interested in rivers, biogeochem, or #openscience? Join an open discussion Feb 4th 8am PST to guide @WHONDRS #crowdsourced sampling informed by #ArtificialIntelligence. Help this benefit multiple stakeholders! Sign up https://t.co/roymVJwe7d & see Summary
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