GC13F:
Global Approaches to Advance Interdisciplinary Earth Sciences at the Intersection of Science, Policy, and Society I Posters

Monday, 15 December 2014: 1:40 PM-6:00 PM
Chairs:  Mark A Parsons, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, United States and Roger M Wakimoto, National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA, United States
Primary Conveners:  R J Gurney, University of Reading, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Reading, RG6, United Kingdom
Co-conveners:  Maria E Uhle, National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA, United States and Gyami Shrestha, US Carbon Cycle Science Program, Washington, DC, United States
OSPA Liaisons:  Nancy Cavallaro, USDA/NIFA, Washington, DC, United States

Abstracts Submitted to this Session:

 
A Common Approach to Atmospheric Radar Data from Eiscat and the US Geospace Observatories within the Coopeus Project
Anders Tjulin1, Philip John Erickson2, Ingemar Häggström1, Carl-Fredrik T Enell1, Anthony P van Eyken3, Bill Rideout2, Frank David Lind2, Ian McCrea4, Craig J Heinselman1 and Ingrid Mann1, (1)EISCAT Scientific Association, Kiruna, Sweden, (2)MIT Haystack Observatory, Westford, MA, United States, (3)SRI International Menlo Park, Menlo Park, CA, United States, (4)Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Didcot, United Kingdom
 
CoopEUS EMSO-OOI Case Study: Tsunami Modelling and Early Warning Systems for Near Source Areas (Mediterranean, Juan de Fuca).
Mairi Best1, Laura Beranzoli2, Francesco Chierici3, John R Delaney4, Davide Embriaco2, Nancy Galbraith5, Robert Huber6, John A Orcutt7 and Robert A Weller5, (1)Organization Not Listed, Washington, DC, United States, (2)National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, Rome, Italy, (3)CNR National Institute for Astrophysics, Rome, Italy, (4)University of Washington Seattle Campus, Seattle, WA, United States, (5)WHOI, Monument Beach, MA, United States, (6)MARUM - University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany, (7)University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States
 
 
Trust Management - Building Trust for International Cross Disciplinary Collaboration on Climate Change
Kim VH Oakley and R J Gurney, University of Reading, Reading, RG6, United Kingdom
 
WDS Trusted Data Services in Support of International Science
Mustapha Mokrane, ICSU World Data System, International Programme Office, Tokyo, Japan and Jean-Bernard H Minster, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States
 
Quantifying the Sources and Sinks of Greenhouse Gases: What Does It Take to Satisfy Scientific and Decision-Making Needs?
Kenneth J Davis, Pennsylvania State University Main Campus, University Park, PA, United States, Klaus Keller, Carnegie Mellon University, Engineering and Public Policy, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; Pennsylvania State University Main Campus, Geosciences, University Park, PA, United States, Stephen M Ogle, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, United States and Steven Smith, Joint Global Change Research Institute, College Park, MD, United States
 
Past and Prospective Carbon Stocks of United States Forests: Implications for Research Priorities and Mitigation Policies
Richard Birdsey1, Yude Pan2, Anthony David McGuire3, Fangmin Zhang4 and Jing Ming Chen4, (1)USDA Forest Service Northern Research Statiuon, Newtown Square, PA, United States, (2)USDA Forest Service, Vallejo, CA, United States, (3)University of Alaska Fairbanks, Institute of Arctic Biology, Fairbanks, AK, United States, (4)University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
 
The ever-increasing CO2 seasonal cycle amplitude: contributions from high latitude warming, CO2 fertilization, and the agricultural Green Revolution
Cory Martin1, Ning Zeng2, Fang Zhao3, George James Collatz4, Eugenia Kalnay3, Ross J Salawitch3, Tristram O West5 and Luis Guanter6, (1)University of Maryland College Park, College Park, MD, United States, (2)Univ Maryland, College Park, MD, United States, (3)University of Maryland, College Park, MD, United States, (4)NASA Goddard SFC, Greenbelt, MD, United States, (5)Joint Global Change Res. Inst., College Park, MD, United States, (6)Free University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany
 
Urban Land Use Change Effects on Below and Aboveground Carbon Stocks—a Global Perspective and Future Research Needs
Richard Vincent Pouyat, U.S. Forest service, Washington, DC, United States, Yujuan Chen, FAO, United Nations, Rome, Italy, Ian Yesilonis, U.S. Forest Service, Baltimore, MD, United States and Susan Day, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, United States
 
Formulation of an Integrated Model for Freshwater Resources Policy Evaluation in Jordan
Steven Gorelick1, Jim Yoon1, Erik Gawel2, Bernd Klauer3, Christian J. A. Klassert3, Katja Sigel3, Amaury Tilmant4, Thibaut Lachaut4, Nicholas Avisse4, Julien J. Harou5, Silvia Padula5 and Daanish Mustafa6, (1)Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA, United States, (2)Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ Leipzig, Department of Economics, Leipzig, Germany, (3)Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany, (4)Laval University, Quebec City, QC, Canada, (5)University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom, (6)Kings College, London, United Kingdom
 
OneGeology- A Global Geoscience Data Platform
Matthew Harrison1, Marko Komac2, Tim Duffy1, Francois Robida3 and M Lee Allison4, (1)British Geological Survey Keyworth, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom, (2)Geološki zavod Slovenije, Ljubljana, Slovenia, (3)Bureau de recherches geologiqes et minieres, Orleans, France, (4)Arizona Geological Survey, Tucson, AZ, United States
 
Developing Federated Services within Seismology: IRIS’ involvement in the CoopEUS Project
Timothy Keith Ahern, IRIS Data Services, IRIS DMC, Seattle, WA, United States, Chad M Trabant, IRIS-DMC, Seattle, WA, United States and Mike Stults, Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology, Data Management Center, Seattle, WA, United States
 
Proposed Requirements-driven User-scenario Development Protocol for the Belmont Forum E-Infrastructure and Data Management Cooperative Research Agreement
Brian Wee1, Nicholas Car2, George Percivall3, David Allen4, Peter G Fitch2, Peter Baumann5 and Hans Christoph Waldmann6, (1)National Ecological Observatory Network, Boulder, CO, United States, (2)CSIRO Land and Water, Canberra, Australia, (3)Open Geospatial Consortium, Crofton, MD, United States, (4)University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, United States, (5)Jacobs University Bremen, Bremen, Germany, (6)MARUM - University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
 
International Collaborations Fostering Data Discovery and Access of Geodetic Data for the Geosciences
Charles M Meertens1, Frances M Boler1 and M Meghan Miller2, (1)UNAVCO, Inc. Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States, (2)UNAVCO, Boulder, CO, United States
 
Enabling Extreme Scale Earth Science Applications at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility
Valentine G Anantharaj1, George Mozdzynski2, Mats Hamrud2, Willem Deconinck2, Lorna Smith3 and James Hack4, (1)Oak Ridge National Laboratory, National Center for Computational Sciences, Oak Ridge, TN, United States, (2)European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, Reading, United Kingdom, (3)University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, (4)Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States
 
Practical Use of the GEOSS Common Infrastructure by Environmental Research Infrastructures – Lessons from a COOPEUS-GEOSS Workshop
Hans Christoph Waldmann and Ketil Koop-Jakobsen, MARUM - University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
 
Ocean Data Interoperability Platform (ODIP): Developing a Common Framework for Marine Data Management on a Global Scale
Helen M Glaves, British Geological Survey Keyworth, Nottinghamshire, NG12, United Kingdom and Dick Schaap, Mariene Informatie Service 'MARIS' BV, Voorburg, Netherlands
 
Indiscriminate Fisheries: Understanding the Foodweb of the Great Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia
Lee Hannah and Les Kaufman, Conservation International, Arlington, VA, United States
 
Building Resilience to Drought Impacts on Water Supplies: a Comparison of Approaches in Europe, the USA, and Australia
Kerstin Stahl1, Jamie Hannaford2, Mark Svoboda3, Cody L Knutson3, Sophie Bachmair1, Mike C Acreman2, Neville D Crossman4, Ian C Overton4, Matthew Colloff5 and Kevin Collins6, (1)University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany, (2)Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Wallingford, United Kingdom, (3)National Drought Mitigation Center, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, United States, (4)CSIRO Land and Water Flagship, Adelaide, Australia, (5)CSIRO Canberra, Canberra, Australia, (6)The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
 
Futuragua: Fostering Cross-Scale Knowledge to Inform Social-Environmental Decision Processes for Building Drought Resilience in Highly Seasonal Environments
Tim McDaniels1, Douw G. Steyn2, Mark S. Johnson2, Mitchell Small3, Gregoire Leclerc4, Raffaele Vignola4, Kai Chan5, Iris Grossmann3 and Gabrielle Wong-Parodi6, (1)University of British Columbia, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Vancouver, BC, Canada, (2)University of British Columbia, Earth and Ocean Sciences, Vancouver, BC, Canada, (3)Carnegie Mellon University, Engineering and Public Policy, Pittsburgh, PA, United States, (4)CIRAD Montpellier, Montpellier Cedex 05, France, (5)University of British Columbia, Institute for Resources, Environment, and Sustainability, Vancouver, BC, Canada, (6)Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
 
Xingu Project - Integrating Land Use Planning and Water Governance in Amazonia: Towards Improved Freshwater Security in the Agricultural Frontier of Mato Grosso.
Alex V Krusche1, Maria Victoria Ballester1, Christopher Neill2, Helmut Elsenbeer3, Mark S. Johnson4, Michael Thomas Coe5, Maria Garavello6, Silvia Guerra Molina6, Vanessa Empinotti6, Fernanda Reichardt6, Linda Deegan2 and Leila Harris4, (1)CENA Center for Nuclear Energy in Agriculture, Piracicaba, Brazil, (2)Marine Biological Laboratory, Ecosystems Center, Woods Hole, MA, United States, (3)University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, (4)University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada, (5)The Woods Hole Research Center, Falmouth, MA, United States, (6)USP University of Sao Paulo, Economy, Administration and Sociology, São Paulo, Brazil
 
Stakeholders’ perceptions of social-ecological systems and the information they use in the management of freshwater resources in Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Gabrielle Wong-Parodi, Matt Babcock, Mitchell Small and Iris Grossmann, Carnegie Mellon University, Engineering and Public Policy, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
 
Eliciting climate experts’ knowledge to address model uncertainties in regional climate projections: a case study of Guanacaste, Northwest Costa Rica
Iris Grossmann, Carnegie Mellon University, Engineering and Public Policy, Pittsburgh, PA, United States and Douw G. Steyn, University of British Columbia, Earth and Ocean Sciences, Vancouver, BC, Canada