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PARENT SESSIONPoster Session #2: Carbon Storage. Monday, August 5. Presentation from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM. Exhibit Hall B & C, TCC Poster # 15. SCOTT, NEAL*,1, HOLLINGER, DAVID2, DAVIDSON, ERIC1, GAUDINSKI, JULIA3, TRUMBORE, SUSAN4, HUGHES, HOLLY1, RANSON, JON5, 1 Woods Hole Research Center, Woods Hole, MA2 USDA Forest Service, Durham, NH3 University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA4 University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA5 NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD Carbon sequestration at the Howland Forest in Maine: where does the carbon go? Poster # 16. LEINONEN, ILKKA*,1, LUO, YIQI1, 1 University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK Quantifying the long-term carbon dynamics of forest ecosystems. Poster # 17. Reiley, David*,1, Breshears, David2, Zedler, Paul1, Ebinger, Michael2, Meyer, Clifton2, 1 University if Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI2 Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM Soil carbon patterns in a semiarid pinyon-juniper woodland. Poster # 18. Smith, James*,1, Heath, Linda1, 1 USDA Forest Service, Durham, NH Regional trends in carbon sequestration by U.S. forests. Poster # 19. HEATH, LINDA*,1, INNES, JAMES2, SMITH, JAMES2, 1 USDA Forest Service, Durham, NH2 USDA Forest Service, Durham, NH The contribution of down dead wood to carbon stocks in New England forests. Poster # 20. JOYCE, LINDA*,1, COULSON, DAVID2, MCGUIRE, A.3, BIRDSEY, RICHARD4, SMITH, BRAD5, 1 Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fort Collins, CO2 MATCOM, Fort Collins, CO3 University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, CO4 Northeastern Research Station, Newtown Square, PA5 USDA Forest Service, Washington, District of Columbia Harvesting disturbances on forestland from 1600 to present. Poster # 21. HICKE, JEFFREY*,1, ASNER, GREGORY1, SHERRIFF, ROSEMARY2, VEBLEN, THOMAS2, 1 Department of Global Ecology, Stanford, CA2 Deparment of Geography, Boulder, CO Using dendroecology to assess the impact of forest encroachment on the carbon budget . Poster # 22. Hoch, Günter*,1, Körner, Christian1, 1 University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland Are treeline trees carbon limited? Poster # 24. CAMILL, PHIL1, LIMMER, JACOB*,1, ELLIS, ERIN1, STURGES, SEAN1, MCKONE, MARK1, 1 Carleton College, Northfield, MN Community and system-level constraints on NPP and C pool dynamics in a restored tallgrass prairie. Poster # 25. Kaplan, Christopher1, Spiker, Darci1, Silhavy, Jennifer1, Elwood, Susan1, Kitts, Christopher*,1, Ebinger, Michael2, Brown, Joel3, Unkefer, Pat4, 1 Dept. of Biology, San Luis Obispo, CA2 Environmental Dynamics and Spatial Analysis Group, Los Alamos, NM3 USDA-NRCS Jornada Experimental Range, Las Cruces, NM4 Biosciences Division, Los Alamos, NM Bacterial and fungal diversity in a semiarid grassland. Poster # 26. Verburg, Paul*,1, Arnone, John1, Evans, David2, LeRoux-Swarthout, Debbie2, Obrist, Daniel1, Johnson, Dale3, Luo, Yiqi4, Coleman, James1, 1 Desert Research Institute, Reno, NV2 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR3 University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, NV4 University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK The potential of short-rotation cropping systems to sequester C. Poster # 27. Meyer, Clifton*,1, Ebinger, Michael1, Cremers, David2, Ferris, Monty2, Breshears, David1, Unkefer, Pat3, 1 Environmental Dynamics and Spatial Analysis Group, Los Alamos, NM2 Chemistry and Advanced Diagnostics, Los Alamos, NM3 Biosciences Division, Los Alamos, NM Advances in soil carbon measurement for ecosystems: laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS). |