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Carnegie Department of Global Ecology Description: The Carnegie Institution is a private organization that conducts basic research for the benefit of humanity. Its Department of Global Ecology, founded in 2002 on the campus of Stanford University, conducts basic research on the interactions among the earth's ecosystems, land, atmosphere, and oceans. The goal of this research is understanding the ways these interactions shape the behavior of the earth system, including its responses to future changes. The Department of Global Ecology includes faculty members, post-doctoral fellows, graduate students, and undergraduates, plus technical and administrative staff. There are opportunities for volunteers who wish to be involved in the research. Added on: 08-Aug-2005 Hits: 39 Category: Attendee Organizations
Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) Description: The Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) is one of the Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) Facilities of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). NOAA/AOML is a part of the US Department of Commerce (DOC) and is located in Miami, Florida. AOML's mission is to conduct basic and applied research in oceanography, tropical meteorology, atmospheric and oceanic chemistry, and acoustics. The research seeks to understand the physical characteristics and processes of the ocean and the atmosphere, both separately and as a coupled system. Added on: 08-Aug-2005 Hits: 30 Category: Attendee Organizations
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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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