COS 35 - Climate Change and Carbon I

Tuesday, August 5, 2008: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
103 C, Midwest Airlines Center
1:50 PM
 Stumps and large, woody roots: A potential carbon sink in longleaf pine forests
Noah A. Jansen, Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center; Steven B. Jack, Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center; J. Kevin Hiers, Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center; Matthew P. Greene, Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center
2:10 PM
 Ten-year record of forest response to elevated CO2 provides evidence for declining NPP and growth
Richard J. Norby, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Colleen Iversen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Jeffrey M. Warren, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Aimée T. Classen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Ross McMurtrie, University of New South Wales
2:30 PM
 Estimating urban forest NPP based on forest inventory data and remote sensing
Min Zhao, 1 Shanghai Normal University 2 World Forestry Center; Wenpeng Lin, Shanghai Normal University; Jun Gao, Shanghai Normal University
2:50 PM
 Parameter estimation and uncertainty analysis of forest carbon dynamics: Ensemble Kalman filter method
Chao Gao, The University of Oklahoma; Han Wang, The University of Oklahoma; S. Lakshmivarahan, University of Oklahoma; Ensheng Weng, Princeton University; Yanfen Zhang, University of Oklahoma; Yiqi Luo, University of Oklahoma
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
4:00 PM
 Effects of fire frequency on ecosystem carbon storage in a southeastern US Coastal Plain pineland
Kevin M. Robertson, Tall Timbers Research Station and Land Conservancy; C. Wesley Wood, Auburn University
4:20 PM
 Carbon pools and fluxes for United States’ forest ecosystems and products:  Results of the USDA Forest Service National Sustainability Report
Christopher W. Woodall, USDA Forest Service; Kenneth E. Skog, USDA Forest Service; Linda S. Heath, USDA Forest Service; James E. Smith, US Forest Service, Northern Research Station
4:40 PM
 CO2-temperature feedbacks in a terrestrial carbon cycle analogue
Alexandru Milcu, Imperial College London; Martin Lukac, Imperial College London; Dennis Wildman, Imperial College London; Robert Anderson, Imperial College London; Andreas Heinemeyer, University of York; Phil Ineson, University of York
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