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The concept of “Legacy Phosphorus” has been used to describe slow-turnover pools of P in agricultural soils and lake sediment that decouple relationships between current rates of external P inputs and ecosystem P availability and export. The purpose of this workshop is to explore what factors control P retention and export across ecosystems, and how P turnover varies between sites that are P-limited compared to sites in which P is not a limiting nutrient. The primary goal of this workshop is to generate hypotheses and identify LTER datasets that might be used to test these hypotheses. LTER researchers at any career stage and from any LTER site are welcome to participate.