B13D
Processes and Mechanisms Controlling Soil Methane Oxidation Posters

Monday, 14 December 2015: 13:40-18:00
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Primary Conveners:  Benedikt Johannes Fest, The University of Melbourne, Richmond, Australia
Conveners:  Joseph C von Fischer1, Philipp A Nauer2,3 and Stefan K Arndt2, (1)Colorado State Univ, Fort Collins, CO, United States(2)The University of Melbourne, Richmond, Australia(3)Charles Darwin University, Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods, Casuarina, NT, Australia
Chairs:  Benedikt Johannes Fest, University of Melbourne, Ecosystem and Forest Sciences, Parkville, VIC, Australia and Joseph C von Fischer, Colorado State Univ, Fort Collins, CO, United States
OSPA Liaisons:  Philipp A Nauer, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia
 
Spatial and Temporal Variability in Atmospheric-Methane-Oxidizing Bacterial Community Structure and Activity in an Alpine Glacier Forefield (64694)
Eleonora Chiri, ETH Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, Environmental Systems Science, Zurich, Switzerland
 
Field-Scale Inhibition and Recovery of Atmospheric-Methane Oxidation in Soil (Invited) (66132)
Martin H Schroth, ETH Zurich, Institute of Biogeochemistry and Pollutant Dynamics, Zurich, Switzerland
 
Methane Transmission and Oxidation throughout the Soil Column from Three Central Florida Sites (67257)
Ben P Bond-Lamberty, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, United States
 
A hierarchical examination of methane uptake: field patterns, lab physiology, community composition and biogeography (67541)
Joseph C von Fischer, Colorado State Univ, Fort Collins, CO, United States
 
Responses of methane effluxes and soil methane concentrations to compaction. (68892)
Caroline Plain1,2, Emilie Delogu1,2, Bernard Longdoz1,2, Daniel Epron1,2, Jacques Ranger3 and UMR Forest Ecology and Ecophysiology , (1)University of Lorraine Nancy, Nancy Cedex, France, (2)INRA Nancy-Lorraine, Champenoux, France, (3)INRA Nancy-Lorraine, UR BEF, Champenoux, France
 
Field measures show methanotroph sensitivity to soil moisture follows precipitation regime of the grassland sites across the US Great Plains (72787)
Akihiro Koyama1, Nels G. Johnson2, Paul E Brewer3, Colleen T. Webb1 and Joseph C von Fischer1, (1)Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, United States, (2)University of Tennessee, National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis, Knoxville, TN, United States, (3)Graduate Degree Program in Ecology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, United States
 
Comparison of Landfill Methane Oxidation Measured Using Stable Isotope Analysis and CO2/CH4 Fluxes Measured by the Eddy Covariance Method (73066)
Liukang Xu1, Jeff Chanton2, Dayle K McDermitt1, Jiahong Li1 and Roger B Green3, (1)LI-COR Biosciences, Lincoln, NE, United States, (2)Florida State University, Department of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Science, Tallahassee, United States, (3)Waste Management, Inc., Cincinnati, OH, United States
 
Soil CO2 constrain and distinction of root respiration and microbial activity by soil CO2 and CH4 profile (79216)
Shunchuan Ji1, Dan Breecker2 and Junsheng Nie1, (1)Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China, (2)University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, United States
 
Methane Oxidation in Arctic Soils from High- and Flat-Centered Polygons (82687)
Jianqiu Zheng1, Taniya Roy Chowdhury2, Ziming Yang3, Baohua Gu3, Stan D Wullschleger1 and David E Graham4, (1)Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States, (2)Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, United States, (3)Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge, TN, United States, (4)Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Biosciences Division, Oak Ridge, TN, United States
 
Methanotrophic N2-Fixation in Boreal Peatlands: Master Regulation of Newly Fixed N and Moderation of CH4 Fluxes to the Atmosphere (84025)
Mikah Schlesinger, Villanova University, Biology, Villanova, PA, United States
 
The Relationship Between Soil Air Filled Porosity and Soil Methane Oxidation is Almost Identical in Both Dry and Wet Temperate Eucalypt Forests (85435)
Benedikt Johannes Fest, University of Melbourne, Ecosystem and Forest Sciences, Parkville, VIC, Australia
 
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