Ecology in the southern Appalachians.


These webpages serve the graduate students of Coweeta LTER by providing information about available resources and links to areas of the Coweeta website that are of use to graduate students.  Please also familiarize yourself with the Coweeta LTER home page for more information and data resources.



Since 1937, Coweeta LTER has supported over two hundred bodies of research (link requires log in - see your PI).  Coweeta researchers have generated over 1200 publications.  You can now search through and view 1100 of these complete publications online.  You can also search through 225 Coweeta LTER graduate theses and dissertations, dating from 1937. 

 

You can view biographical sketches of each of the Coweeta LTER Project Investigators, and access all of their online data, publications, graduate theses and dissertations and associated species and samples.


We feature a number of special collections that include demographics, species collections (species list I and species list II), sample archives and monthly climate data


Recognizing that GIS is a critical component to ecological research over the next decade, Coweeta LTER has made a commitment to creating a GIS catalog for the southern Appalachians.  You can locate GIS data by region (Coweeta Basin, Little Tennessee, or French Broad River collections), or by type (DEM, DRG, DOQ or Historic Boundary Files)  Extensive landcover classifications will also be coming online in late 2004 and 2005.


This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation
under Cooperative Agreements
DEB-9632854 (Text Version) & DEB-0218001
(Text Version).

Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in the material are those of the authors and
do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.


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