Shreeram Inamdar | Conference Welcome and Overview
SESSION 1: Defining Extreme Climate Events (ECE) and Measuring, Recording, and Sampling Their Impacts
Melinda Dianne Smith | An ecological perspective on extreme climatic events (ECEs)
Douglas A Burns | Expectations for Increases in the Magnitude and Frequency of Peakflows with Future Climate Change: the Need to Validate Study Approaches
Diana Karwan | Water and Material Sources and Pathways During Extreme and Non-Extreme Events in White Clay Creek, Pennsylvania, USA
Cliff Dahm | Extreme Water Quality Degradation Following Catastrophic Forest Fires
Francois Birgand | Continuous water quality to capture all events: how good are the new sensors?
SESSION 2: Export, Transport, and Transformation of C, N, and P Through the Fluvial/Aquatic Network From the Source to the Sea
Andrew C Wilcox | Extreme Rainfall and Flooding in the Hyperarid Atacama Desert, Chile
Peter A Raymond | Hydrologic events and watershed biogeochemistry: The Pulse Shunt Hypothesis
Nobuhito Ohte | Effects of extreme events on nitrogen export from forested headwater catchments
Sarah Godsey | Hydrologic Connectivity and Threshold Behavior Influences Nutrient Export from Arctic Hillslopes
Wilfred M Wollheim | Changes in biogeochemical supply and demand during storm events alter the role of river networks in controlling downstream exports
SESSION 3: Long Term Impacts and Recovery of Ecosystems; Lessons From Past Extreme Events
Peter Groffman | Shooting at a moving target: Evaluating ecosystem response to extreme events in a changing world
Charles T Driscoll | Response of soil and streamwater of watersheds in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park to fire disturbance.
Robert M Hirsch | Exploring the hypothesis of a “flood-reset” of the sediment and nutrient delivery in some Eastern U.S. watersheds
Karen C Rice | Riverine Discharges to Chesapeake Bay: Analysis of Long-Term (1927-2014) Records and Implications for Future Flows in the Chesapeake Bay Basin
Rodrigo Vargas | Ecological implications of hurricane disturbances: immediate responses, resiliency, and recovery
SESSION 4: Changes in Aquatic Ecosystem Structure, Functions, and Services
Hans W. Paerl | Impacts of tropical cyclones on North Carolina estuarine and coastal carbon and nitrogen dynamics: Implications for biogeochemical cycling and water quality in a stormier and warmer world
Robert Thomas Hensley | Episodic Flow Reversals as a Driver of Ecosystem Change in Florida’s Springs
Jinjun Kan | Storm Events Restructured Microbial Community and Their Biogeochemical Potentials
Cristina D. Takacs-Vesbach | An Extreme Flood Event Marks a State Change in an Antarctic Aquatic Ecosystem
Laurel Larsen | Effects of Extreme Drought on the Organic Carbon Dynamics and Hydroecology of Intermittent, Salmon-bearing Streams
SESSION 5: Differences in ECE Impacts Across Forested, Agricultural and Urban Landscapes
Marguerite A. Xenopoulos | Disentangling the Effects of Agriculture Land Use on the Export of Nutrients and Carbon During Flooding Events
Susana Bernal | Being used to it: impacts of seasonal extreme climate events on C and N cycling in Mediterranean catchments
Philippe Vidon | Climate Variability and Gas Fluxes in Agricultural Riparian Zones
Eran W Hood | Climate-driven changes in organic carbon export from coastal temperate rainforest watersheds
Amy J Burgin | Weather Whiplash in Agricultural Regions Drives Deterioration of Water Quality
SESSION 6: Watershed Management Practices and Aquatic Restoration Strategies to Mitigate Impacts of Extreme Climate Events
Nancy B Grimm | Designing Social-Ecological-Technological Systems (SETS) to Build Resilience to Extreme Weather-Related Events in Urban Environments
Ellen Wohl | Building Carbon Storage and Resilience to Extreme Climate Events into River Management
Emily S Bernhardt | Fast and slow responses of coastal freshwater ecosystems to salt water intrusion events
Jennifer Leah Tank | Watershed-Scale Conservation, Through Changing Land Cover, Reduces Nutrient Export From Agroecosystems Even Under Changing Hydrology
Andrew N Sharpley | Conservation strategies and nutrient and sediment reduction in agricultural watersheds in light of Extreme Climate Events
Shreeram Inamdar | Closing Remarks