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A Paleo Perspective on the Ocean's Role in the Carbon Cycle Description: The ocean has a dominant influence on carbon dioxide in the atompshere,
and ocean processes change slowly (centuries to thousands of
years). Paleo reconstructions of the large natural changes that
have occurred in the past provide a way to understand the ocean's role.
Author's Names: David M. Anderson Filesize: 1.82 MB Added on: 05-Oct-2005 Downloads: 27 Home Page | Comment on Proceeding | Details
Synthesis of Top-Down and Bottom-Up Scaling of Regional Terrestrial Carbon Dioxide Fluxes Description: An experiment has been conducted to determine regional-scale fluxes
using both top-down (ABL budgets and atmospheric inversions) and
bottom-up (eddy covariance flux tower aggregation) approaches. The
results show reasonable convergence among methods, but also show
differences in fluxes among forest stands that are significant and not
readily captured by existing land cover products. Author's Names: K.J. Davis, A.R. Desai, and coauthors Filesize: 48 bytes Added on: 03-Oct-2005 Downloads: 46 Home Page | Comment on Proceeding | Details
A Bayesian synthesis inversion of the global carbon cycle: How observations reduce uncertainties Description: Global-scale observations of CO2 concentrations and fluxes are
assimilated by a simple carbon cycle model in order to produce full
probability density functions of 4 key carbon cycle parameters using
the Markov Chain Monte Carlo technique. Future sink uncertainty
is estimated under the S550 stabilization scenario, and the utility of
additional flux observations to reduce sink uncertainty is analyzed.
Author's Names: Daniel Ricciuto Filesize: 1.62 MB Added on: 29-Sep-2005 Downloads: 57 Home Page | Comment on Proceeding | Details
OBSERVATIONAL DATA SCREENING TECHNIQUE USING ATMOSPHERIC TRANSPORT MODEL AND INVERSE MODEL IN ... Description: We
have developed a new data screening technique using an atmospheric transport
model and an inverse model. Using this technique, we can use original (not
smoothed) observational data for the inversion method. This means that we can
enlarge the number of observational data for inversion method and we can
estimate carbon dioxide (CO2) flux history consistently in long period
in accordance with the number of the observational sites.
Author's Names: Takashi MAKI Filesize: 742 bytes Added on: 28-Sep-2005 Downloads: 58 Home Page | Comment on Proceeding | Details
Using continental, continuous CO2 observations in a time-dependent global inversion to infer regiona Description: Simulation of mid boundary layer CO2 mixing ratios from observations
routinely collected at flux tower sites (tower top well-calibrated CO2
mixing ratio, CO2 flux, sensible heat flux and temperature), providing
a means of extending the CO2 measurement to improve the density of
continental measurements in the global network.
Author's Names: Martha Butler Filesize: 1 bytes Added on: 27-Sep-2005 Downloads: 61 Home Page | Comment on Proceeding | Details
Air-Sea Flux of Carbon Dioxide in the Costal Eastern Pacific Description: This project seeks to first quantify and then understand the magnitude,
spatial pattern, and variability of air-sea carbon dioxide (CO2) flux
in the costal waters of the eastern Pacific.
Author's Names: Gernot Friederich Filesize: 0 bytes Added on: 27-Sep-2005 Downloads: 84 Comment on Proceeding | Details
Continuous In Situ Measurements of Atmospheric O2 and CO2 at Harvard Forest Description: Simultaneous
and continuous measurements of O2 and CO2 made in
the air around terrestrial ecosystems have the potential to improve our
understanding of the biogeochemistry of the ecosystem, and may reduce
uncertainties in estimates of terrestrial carbon uptake derived from
atmospheric O2 measurements. Following the
design of Stephens et al. [2001], we
have constructed an instrument that performs continuous in situ measurements of atmospheric O2 and CO2
concentrations. We present design and performance data, along with preliminary
results from a deployment at the Environmental Measurement Site at Harvard Forest
in central Massachusetts. Author's Names: Mark Battle Filesize: 0 bytes Added on: 26-Sep-2005 Downloads: 70 Home Page | Comment on Proceeding | Details
Measurements and Models of Atmospheric Potential Oxygen (APO) Description: Measurements of atmospheric O2/N2
ratios and CO2 concentrations can be combined to form the tracer
Atmospheric Potential Oxygen (APO), reflecting primarily ocean biogeochemistry
and atmospheric circulation. Building on the work of Stephens et al. [1998], we present a new set of APO observations including shipboard collections from the
equatorial Pacific. Our data show a
smaller interhemispheric gradient than observed in past studies and a
substantial APO maximum around the
equator. Following a modeling approach
developed by Gruber et al. [2001], we
compare these observations with APO fields
generated by a set of oceanic and atmospheric models. Overall, our model results agree well with
observations, but small differences suggest that modeled north-south transport
may be too vigorous, air-sea fluxes may be too coarsely resolved in some
regions, and seasonal trapping of surface fluxes may be excessive in some model
locations. Author's Names: Mark Battle Filesize: 0 bytes Added on: 26-Sep-2005 Downloads: 52 Home Page | Comment on Proceeding | Details
Synthesis of Top-Down and Bottom-Up Scaling of Regional Terrestrial Carbon Dioxide Fluxes Description: Regional exchange of CO2 in the upper Midwest, USA was investigated with several different bottom-up and
top-down methods. With careful calibration, encouraging consistency is seen
from several independent regional flux estimates. Author's Names: Ankur R Desai Filesize: 621.91 Kb Added on: 26-Sep-2005 Downloads: 51 Home Page | Comment on Proceeding | Details
Effect of Enriched CO2 on Rice Under Open Top Chamber (OTC) Condition in Nepal Description: Rise is the most important crop for majority of farmers of Nepal both
in terms of it contribution to the national economy and
employment. The objective of this study was to evaulate the
effect of the elevated CO2 on rice crop under open top chambe (OTC)
condition.
Author's Names: Kishore Sherchand Filesize: 200 bytes Added on: 25-Sep-2005 Downloads: 51 Home Page | Comment on Proceeding | Details
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Friday, September 30 | · | Discussion Panel |
· | Nitrogen Regulation of Carbon Sequestration in Terrestrial Ecosystems in Respons |
· | The Role of Water Relations in Driving Grassland Ecosystem Responses to Rising A |
· | Unraveling the Decline in High-latitude Surface Ocean Carbonate |
Thursday, September 29 | · | Hazards of Temperature on Food Availability in Changing Environments (HOT-FACE) |
· | The Amazon and the Modern Carbon Cycle |
· | New Coupled Climate-carbon Simulations from the IPSL Model |
· | The Changing Carbon Cycle |
· | What are the Most Important Factors for Climate-carbon Cycle Coupling? |
· | CO2 Uptake of the Marine Biosphere |
· | European-wide Reduction in Primary Productivity Caused by the Heat and Drought i |
· | Persistence of Nitrogen Limitation over Terrestrial Carbon Uptake |
· | Atmospheric CO2, Carbon Isotopes, the Sun, and Climate Change over the Last Mill |
· | Proposing a Mechanistic Understanding of Atmospheric CO2 During the late Pleist |
· | Greenhouse Gas (CO2, CH4) and Climate Evolution since 650 kyrs Deduced from Anta |
Wednesday, September 28 | · | (In and) Out of Africa: Estimating the Carbon Exchange of a Continent |
· | Recent Shifts in Soil Dynamics on Growing Season Length, Productivity, and... |
· | Interannual Variability in the Carbon Exchange Using an Ecosystem-fire Model |
· | Photosynthesis and Respiration in Forests in Response to Environmental Changes |
· | Seasonal and Interannual Variability in Net Ecosystem CO2 Exchange in Japan |
· | Estimating Landscape-level Carbon Fluxes from Tower CO2 Mixing Ratio Measurement |
· | Monitoring Effects in Climate and Fire Regime on Net Ecosystem Production |
· | Radiative Forcing from a Boreal Forest Fire |
· | The Influence of Soil and Water Management on Carbon Erosion and Burial |
· | Spatial and Temporal Patterns of CO2, CH4, and N2O Fluxes in Ecosystems |
· | Modeling the History of Terrestrial Carbon Sources and Sinks |
· | The Age of Carbon Respired from Terrestrial Ecosystems |
· | Discussion Panel |
· | The Underpinnings of Land Use History |
Tuesday, September 27 | · | Regional CO2 Fluxes for North America Estimated from NOAA/CMDL Observatories |
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