B31C:
Carbon and Water Cycling within Low-Latitude Wetlands Posters

Wednesday, 17 December 2014: 8:00 AM-12:20 PM
Primary Convener:  Brian Benscoter, Florida Atlantic University, Davie, FL, United States
Co-conveners:  Barclay Shoemaker, US Geological Survey, Davie, FL, United States, Charles R. Hinkle, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, United States and Xavier Comas, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, United States

Abstracts Submitted to this Session:

 
Mangrove forests: a potent nexus of coastal biogeochemical cycling
Jordan G Barr, Everglades National Park, Homestead, FL, United States, Jose D Fuentes, Pennsylvania State University Main Campus, University Park, PA, United States, Barclay Shoemaker, US Geological Survey, Davie, FL, United States, Thomas L O'Halloran, Sweet Briar College, Sweet Briar, VA, United States, Guanghui Lin Sr., Center for Earth System Science, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China and Victor Charles Engel, USGS, Baltimore, MD, United States
 
Landscape and Seasonal Variability in CO2 Efflux from Soil and Water Surfaces in the Northern Pantanal
Eduardo G Couto1, Osvaldo Borges Pinto-Jr1, Michael J Lathuilliere2, Higo José Dalmagro1 and Mark S. Johnson2, (1)UFMT Federal University of Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, Brazil, (2)University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
 
Soil CO2 Efflux Dynamics in the Northern Pantanal of Mato Grosso, Brazil during the Wet-Dry Season Transition
Osvaldo Borges Pinto-Jr1, George L Vourlitis2, Cloe Suzanne Hentz3, Paulo Henrique Zanella de Arruda1, Franciele Bonfiglio Santanna1, Marizeth de França Dias4, Carlo Ralph de Musis4 and Jose de Souza Nogueira1, (1)UFMT Federal University of Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, Brazil, (2)California State University San Marcos, Biology, San Marcos, CA, United States, (3)California State University San Marcos, San Diego, CA, United States, (4)Unic - University of Cuiaba, environmental science, Cuiabá, Brazil
 
Impacts of Land Cover Change on the Carbon Dynamics in Indonesian Tropical Forested Wetlands- Mangroves and Peat Swamp Forests
J Boone Kauffman1, Virni Budi Arifanti1, Imam Basuki1, Sofyan Kurnianto1, Nisa Novita1 and Daniel Murdiyarso2, (1)Oregon State University, Fisheries and Wildlife, Corvallis, OR, United States, (2)Center for International Forestry Research, Bogor, Indonesia
 
Improving Indonesian peatland C stock estimates using ground penetrating radar (GPR) and electrical resistivity imaging (ERI)
Neil Terry1, Xavier Comas2, Lee D Slater1, Matthew Warren3, Randy K Kolka4, Agus Kristijono5, Nana Sudiana5, Dadan Nurjaman5 and Taryono Darusman6, (1)Rutgers University Newark, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Newark, NJ, United States, (2)Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, United States, (3)USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station, Durham, NH, United States, (4)USDA Forest Service, Grand Rapids, MN, United States, (5)Indonesian Agency for Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT), Jakarta, Indonesia, (6)United States Forest Service affiliate, Putur Foundation, Jakarta, Indonesia
 
Estimating Carbon Stocks Along Depressional Wetlands Using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) in the Disney Wilderness Preserve (Orlando, Florida)
Matthew D McClellan1, Xavier Comas2, William J Wright2 and Gregory J. Mount3, (1)Florida Atlantic University, GeoSciences, Boca Raton, FL, United States, (2)Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, United States, (3)Indiana University of Pennsylvania Main Campus, GeoSciences, Indiana, PA, United States
 
Water Level and Fire Regulate Carbon Sequestration in a Subtropical Peat Marsh
Scott Graham1, David Sumner2, Barclay Shoemaker3, Brian Benscoter4 and Charles R. Hinkle1, (1)University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, United States, (2)USGS, Orlando, FL, United States, (3)US Geological Survey, Davie, FL, United States, (4)Florida Atlantic University, Davie, FL, United States
 
Hotspots in ground and surface water carbon fluxes through a freshwater to marine (mangrove) transition zone
Joshua Larsen1, Nina Welti2, Matthew Hayes1 and David A Lockington1, (1)The Univ of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, (2)University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Finland
 
Water, energy and CO2 exchange over a seasonally flooded forest in the Sahel.
Laurent Kergoat1, Valerie Le Dantec2, Franck Timouk1, Pierre Hiernaux1, Eric Mougin1, Grippa Manuela3 and Mamadou Diawara1, (1)GET Géosciences Environnement Toulouse, Toulouse, France, (2)Centre d'Etudes Spatiales de la Biosphere, Toulouse Cedex 9, France, (3)GET Géosciences Environnement Toulouse, toulouse, France
 
Biogeochemical Process in an Amazon Basin Floodplain – Curuai Várzea, Brazil
Jose Mauro Sousa Moura1, Reynaldo L Victoria2, Eliese Oliveira3, Jean Pierre Ometto4 and Luiz Martinelli2, (1)UFPA Federal University of Para, Pará, Brazil, (2)USP University of Sao Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, (3)IBAMA, Brasilia, Brazil, (4)INPE National Institute for Space Research, Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil
 
Multiple season, field scale exploration of biogenic gas dynamics in two peat soils of the Florida Everglades using hydrogeophysics
William J Wright, Xavier Comas, Gregory J. Mount and Matthew D McClellan, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, United States
 
Impact of Willow Invasion on Vegetation Water and Carbon Exchange in the Florida Everglades
Michelle L. Budny and Brian Benscoter, Florida Atlantic University, Davie, FL, United States
 
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