Effect of Soil Water Storage on Greenhouse Gas Production

by Macayla Murdick
The level of soil saturation and the biogeochemical processes present in soil have an impact on the water quality and the presence of various chemicals in the system. Stormwater management practices, including bioretention systems, can be utilized to minimize greenhouse gases and monitor nutrient removal. The purpose of the experiment is to test for greenhouse gases emitted through the soil surface and dissolved in the water using simulated storm events on bioretention style models.
Major: 
Civil Engineering
Exhibition Category: 
Engineering
Exhibition Format: 
Poster Presentation
Campus: 
University Park
Faculty Sponsor: 
Lauren McPhillips
Poster Number: 
21