Darcy Bird (’17 M.S.) paper in ES&T

Darcy Bird (’17 M.S.) published work on increasing major ion concentrations in urban streams in Environmental Science & Technology. The paper, entitled “Steady-state land cover but non-steady-state major ion chemistry in urban streams“, is based on her M.S. thesis work using samples and data from the Baltimore Ecosystem Study to investigate decadal-scale trends in major ion concentrations in urban streams.

Co-authors are Peter Groffman, Chris Salice, and me.