Chris Daly presents on climate and cold air pooling
Midterm Review 2017
The National Science Foundation (NSF) funds research at the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest through its Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) grant funding. The Andrews Forest has been funded by the NSF LTER program since 1980. LTER grants are six years in duration. Midway through the grant cycle, the NSF sends a panel to assess progress on the work proposed in the funded grant. The NSF midterm review features reports and field trips from our researchers, staff, and graduate students. The event is an opportunity for us to share our work and stories with NSF, and with one another. This gallery includes images from the 2017 NSF midterm review.
Adam Kennedy presents on the wireless sensor network
Steve Wondzell and Sherri Johnson present on hydrology and stream chemistry
Sherri Johnson presents on long-term measurements of stream and precipitation chemistry
Catalina Segura presents on hydrology and isotope analyses
OSU graduate student Satish Serchan presents on his work in the stream mesocosm
Dave Shaw presents on long-term vegetation studies
Jeff Hatten (right) presents on soils and carbon
Dave Bell presents on long-term vegetation studies
Dave Shaw presents on long-term vegetation studies
Old-growth stand in the Andrews Forest
a tree tag within a vegetative measurements plot
Matthew Betts presents on birds and how they may be affected by the forest microclimate
Sherri Johnson and Ivan Arismendi
Old-growth stand in the Andrews Forest
Old-growth stand in the Andrews Forest
midterm review presentation in a stand of old-growth forest
a stream in the old-growth forest
USFS scientist Brooke Penaluna
OSU graduate student Emily Heaston
OSU LTER Information Manager Suzanne Remillard
Ivan Arismendi presents on the long-term study of vertebrates in Mack Creek
a stream in the old-growth forest
a stream in the old-growth forest
USFS scientist Brooke Penaluna
OSU assistant professor Dana Warren presents on stream ecology and light in streams
OSU graduate student Emily Heaston displays a pacific giant salamander
a juvenile pacific giant salamander
OSU assistant professor Dana Warren presents on stream ecology and light in streams
OSU assistant professor Dana Warren
OSU graduate student Emily Heaston presents on her work on light in streams
USFS scientist Brooke Penaluna
Brooke Penaluna presents on the SCALER project and stream ecology models
Hannah Gosnell presents on social science
Chris Still presents on canopy ecology and thermal images of the canopy
OSU graduate student Sarah Kelly presented on the Discovery Trail education program
looking up through the canopy of an old-growth forest
Matthew Betts in a stand of old-growth forest
USFS PNW Information Manager Don Henshaw in a stand of old-growth forest
USFS PNW Information Manager Don Henshaw in a stand of old-growth forest
USFS PNW hydrologist Steve Wondzell in a stand of old-growth forest
Aralia californica, or elk clover. The only member of the ginseng family native to California and SW oregon.