Lisa Weber

Lisa Weber

Doctoral Candidate, Raymond Aquatic Biogeochemistry Lab
Program: PhD
Education

PhD (in progress), Yale University, Forestry and Environmental Studies

MPhil, Yale University, Forestry and Environmental Studies

MESc, Yale University, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies

BA, Columbia University: Columbia College, Environmental Science with a Special Concentration in Environmental Biology

Selected Publications

Weber, L.C., Anisfeld, S.C., Benoit, G., and Z. Lucena. In prep. Inter-storm variability in nitrogen removal in a Connecticut constructed wetland.

Yoon, B., Hosen, J.D., Kyzivat, E., Fair, J.H., Weber, L.C., Aho, K.S., Lowenthal, R.S., Matt, S., Sobczak, W., Poulin, B., Shanley, J., Morrison, J., Saiers, J.E., Stubbins, A., and P.A. Raymond. In prep. Scaling the export of potential photolabile dissolved organic matter from temperate watersheds. 

Lowenthal, R.S., Weber, L.C., Raymond, P.A., Yoon, B., Fair, J.H., Hosen, J.D., Aho, K.S., Matt, S., Kyzivat, E., Saiers, J.E., Shanley, J., and J. Morrison. In review. Nutrient loading across a large temperate watershed: Developed land area controls phosphorus but not nitrogen.

Hosen, J.D., Aho, K.S., Fair, J.H., Kyzivat, E., Matt, S., Morrison, J., Stubbins, A., Weber, L.C., Yoon, B., and P.A. Raymond. In review. Riverine dissolved organic matter source switching and its implication to the ecology of rivers and coastal ocean processes.

Hosen, J.D., Aho, K.S., Appling, A., Creech, E.C., Fair, J.H., Hall, B., Kyzivat, E., Lowenthal, R.S., Matt, S., Morrison, J., Saiers, J.E., Shanley, J., Weber, L.C., Yoon, B., and P.A. Raymond. In review. Enhancement of primary production during drought in a temperate watershed is greater in larger rivers than headwater streams.

Falcone, J.A., Carlisle, D.M., and L.C. Weber. 2010. Quantifying human disturbance in watersheds: Variable selection and performance of a GIS-based disturbance index for predicting the biological condition of perennial streams. Ecological Indicators. 10 (2): 264-273.