B13C:
Constraining Ecosystem Carbon Uptake and Long-Term Storage Using Models and Data I Posters

Monday, 15 December 2014: 1:40 PM-6:00 PM
Chairs:  Ankur R Desai, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, United States and Michael Dietze, Boston University, Boston, MA, United States
Primary Conveners:  David J Moore, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States
Co-conveners:  Valerie Trouet, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States, Ankur R Desai, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, United States and Michael Dietze, Boston University, Boston, MA, United States
OSPA Liaisons:  David J Moore, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States

Abstracts Submitted to this Session:

 
A 100-Year Retrospective Landscape-Level Carbon Budget for the Sooke Lake Watershed, British Columbia: Constraining Estimates of Terrestrial to Aquatic DOC Transfers.
John A Trofymow, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Victoria, BC, Canada; University of Victoria, Biology, Victoria, BC, Canada and Byron Smiley, University of Victoria, Geography, Victoria, BC, Canada
 
Reducing Uncertainty in Terrestrial Biosphere Models with Satellite Observations of Atmospheric CO2: Comparing MsTMIP with GOSAT
Jessica B Swetish1, Deborah N Huntzinger1, Christopher R Schwalm1, Joshua B Fisher2, Junjie Liu3, Anna M Michalak4 and Kevin W Bowman3, (1)Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, United States, (2)NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States, (3)Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States, (4)Carnegie Institution for Science, Washington, DC, United States
 
Assessments of carbon and water cycling in multiple agricultural ecosystems in the Inland Pacific Northwest using eddy covariance flux measurements and integrated basin-crop model simulation
Jinshu Chi, Fidel Maureira, Sarah Waldo, Patrick O'Keeffe, Shelley N Pressley, Claudio O Stockle and Brian K Lamb, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States
 
Constraining carbon budgets at a regional scale: fusing forest inventory data with a cohort-based biosphere model
Toni Viskari1, Michael Dietze1 and Ankur R Desai2, (1)Boston University, Boston, MA, United States, (2)University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, United States
 
Assimilating Multiple Data Types in the Community Land Model (CLM) for Deciduous Forests in North America
Francesc Montane1, Andrew M Fox2, Timothy J Hoar3, Avelino F Arellano1, Yao Liu1, Gabriel Moreno1, Tristan L Quaife4, Andrew D Richardson5, Valerie Trouet1, M Ross Alexander1, Min Chen5, David Y Hollinger6 and David J Moore1, (1)University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States, (2)NEON, Boulder, CO, United States, (3)Natl Ctr Atmospheric Res, Boulder, CO, United States, (4)University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom, (5)Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States, (6)USDA Forest Service, Durham, NH, United States
 
A method to trace root-respired CO2 using a 13C label
Sol Cooperdock1, Dan Breecker1 and Marcy E Litvak2, (1)University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, United States, (2)University of New Mexico Main Campus, Albuquerque, NM, United States
 
Correspondence Between Long Term Carbon Sequestration and Measurable Variables in a Global Land Surface Model
Stefan Gerber and Stuart J Muller, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States
 
Assessing the long-term performance of terrestrial ecosystem models in northeastern United States: linking model structure and output
Yao Liu1, Jaclyn Hatala Matthes2, David J Moore1, Michael Dietze3, Avelino F Arellano1, Andria Dawson4, Andrew M Fox5, Simon J Goring6, Jason S McLachlan7, Francesc Montane1, Gabriel Moreno1, Benjamin Poulter8, Tristan L Quaife9, Daniel M Ricciuto10, Kevin M Schaefer11, Joerg Steinkamp12, John W Williams6 and PalEON Team7, (1)University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States, (2)Dartmouth College, Dept. Geography and Grad Program in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Hanover, NH, United States, (3)Boston University, Boston, MA, United States, (4)University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States, (5)NEON, Boulder, CO, United States, (6)University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States, (7)University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, United States, (8)Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, United States, (9)University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom, (10)Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States, (11)University of Colorado, National Snow and Ice Data Center, Boulder, CO, United States, (12)Senckenberg, Frankfurt, Germany
 
Gross primary production of a semiarid grassland is enhanced by six years of exposure to elevated atmospheric CO2, warming, and irrigation.
Edmund Ryan1, Kiona Ogle1, Drew Peltier1, David G Williams2 and Elise Pendall3, (1)Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States, (2)University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, United States, (3)University of Western Sydney, Penrith, NSW, Australia
 
A Hierarchical Analysis of Tree Growth and Environmental Drivers Across Eastern US Temperate Forests
Joshua Mantooth and Michael Dietze, Boston University, Boston, MA, United States
 
Sampling Vegetation for Biomass, Productivity, and Leaf Area Index at the Continental Scale
Courtney L Meier, Katherine D. Jones and Andrea Thorpe, NEON Inc., Boulder, CO, United States
 
Impact of Forest Management on Future Forest Carbon Storage in Alaska Coastal Forests
Xiaoping Zhou, US Forest Service Portland, Portland, OR, United States and Svetlana A. Kushch, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States
 
Can terrestrial biosphere models capture the response of atmospheric CO2 growth rate to ENSO?
Yuanyuan Fang1,2, Anna M Michalak1,2, Christopher R Schwalm3, Deborah N Huntzinger3, Yaxing Wei4, Robert B Cook4, Kevin M Schaefer5, Andrew R Jacobson6, Philippe Ciais7, Joshua B Fisher8, Daniel J Hayes4, Maoyi Huang9, Akihiko Ito10, Atul Jain11, Huimin Lei9, Chaoqun Lu12, Fabienne Maignan7, Jiafu Mao4, Nicholas Parazoo13, Shushi Peng7, Benjamin Poulter14, Daniel M Ricciuto4, Xiaoying Shi4, Hanqin Tian12, Ning Zeng15, Fang Zhao16 and Weile Wang17, (1)Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States, (2)Carnegie Institution for Science, Department of Global Ecology, Washington, DC, United States, (3)Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, United States, (4)Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States, (5)University of Colorado, National Snow and Ice Data Center, Boulder, CO, United States, (6)University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States, (7)CEA Saclay DSM / LSCE, Gif sur Yvette, France, (8)Jet Propulsion Lab, Pasadena, CA, United States, (9)Pacific NW Nat'l Lab-Atmos Sci, Richland, WA, United States, (10)CGER-NIES, Tsukuba, Japan, (11)University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States, (12)Auburn University at Montgomery, Auburn, AL, United States, (13)NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, United States, (14)Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, United States, (15)Univ Maryland, College Park, MD, United States, (16)University of Maryland, College Park, MD, United States, (17)CSUMB & NASA/AMES, Seaside, CA, United States
 
The PEcAn Project: Accessible Tools for On-demand Ecosystem Modeling
Elizabeth Cowdery1, Rob Kooper2, David LeBauer3, Ankur R Desai4, Joshua Mantooth1 and Michael Dietze1, (1)Boston University, Boston, MA, United States, (2)National Center for Super Computing Applications, Urbana, IL, United States, (3)Energy Biosciences Institute, Urbana, IL, United States, (4)University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, United States
 
On The Use Of Alternative Surface Atmospheric State Variables For Nighttime Flux Corrections
Nicolas E Bambach-Ortiz and Kyaw Tha Paw U, University of California Davis, Davis, CA, United States
 
Estimating variation in rooting depth and belowground biomass at the continental scale
Jennifer C Everhart, Courtney L Meier and Julia Jamison Spencer, National Ecological Observatory Network, Boulder, CO, United States
 
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