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    How Do Hurricanes And Wildfires Influence Earth's Carbon And Water Cycles?

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    How Do Hurricanes And Wildfires Influence Earth's Carbon And Water Cycles?
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    Gleason, Gavin
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    February 13, 2025
    
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    Hurricanes and wildfires are notorious environmental disturbances that greatly influence local hydrological, biological, geological, and chemical mechanisms, commonly known as hydro-biogeochemical processes. Under steady-state conditions, the interconnected relationship between hydro-biogeochemical processes is routinely recognized. In this presentation, we will discuss the invisible influence hurricanes/wildfires have on hydro-biogeochemical processes governing the carbon and water cycle.
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