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From December 12-16, the American Geophysical Union (AGU) will hold its annual meeting. The LTER Network sites will be well represented with a total of 113 presentations and posters.

LTER-related presentations have been organized below by day and time. Please excuse any omissions or misattributions. We will continue to add to and adjust this list up until the start of the conference: please contact oreilly@nceas.ucsb.edu with corrections.

TIME

LOCATION

LTER

TITLE

LEAD AUTHOR(S)/ PRIMARY ORGANIZER(S)

Monday, December 12: Presentations

9:00 AM-

9:15 AM

Moscone West – 2010

BNZ

Life in Ice: Microbial Growth Dynamics and Greenhouse Gas Production During Winter in a Thermokarst Bog Revealed by Stable Isotope Probing Targeted Metagenomics

Blazewicz, S., et al.

11:05 AM-

11:20 AM

Moscone West – 2008

KBS

The effects of more extreme rainfall patterns on nitrogen leaching from a field crop system in the upper Midwest, USA

Hess, L., et al.

11:50 AM-

12:05 PM

Moscone West – 3016

NTL

Effect of Weather Patterns in Cities Across the United States on Surface Runoff, Deep Drainage, and Evapotranspiration from a Residential Parcel

Voter, C.B., Steven, L.I.

12:05 PM-

12:20 PM

Moscone West – 2010

HFR

Soil Microbial and Biogeochemical Response to Simultaneous Warming and Nitrogen Additions in a Temperate Forest

Knorr, M.A., Geyer, K., Frey, S.D.

1:40 PM-

1:55 PM

Moscone West – 2006

BNZ

Measurement of Near-Surface Carbon Dioxide Concentrations with an Open-Path Tunable Diode Laser Sensor and a Non-Dispersive Infrared Sensor at the Bonanza Creek Long Term Ecological Research Site near Fairbanks, Alaska

Bailey, D.M., Caine, K.M., Miller, J.H.

4:40 PM-

4:55 PM

Moscone West – 2004

HFR

Stand structure and composition provide differential tree-ring growth signals in eastern U.S. forests

Alexander, M.R., et al.

Monday, December 12: Morning Poster Session

8:00 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

VCR

A light use efficiency model for a Virginia coastal salt marsh

Ruiz-Plancarte, J., Fuentes J.D.

8:00 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

SBC

Extreme Warming Challenges Sentinel Status of Kelp Forests as Indicators of Climate Change

Miller, R.J., et al.

8:00 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

PIE

Temporal and spatial variation in CO₂ exchange in a salt marsh dominated estuary (PIE LTER)

Forbrich, I., et al.

8:00 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

MCM

Ecosystem Dynamics of the Microbial Mats in Lake Fryxell, Antarctica

Krusor, M., et al.

Monday, December 12: Afternoon Poster Session

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

JRN

Do climate model predictions agree with long-term precipitation trends in the arid southwestern United States?

Elias, E., et al.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

LUQ

From City to Sea: Controls on Weathering Products and Limiting Nutrients in an Urban Tropical River

McDowell, W.H., et al.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

SBC

Linkages between rainfall regimes and storage-discharge relations under climate variability in coastal California watersheds

Chen, Y., Jones, C., Melack, J.M.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

HFR

Microbial Growth and Metabolism in Soil – Refining the Interpretation of Carbon Use Efficiency

Geyer, K., Frey, S.D.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

HFR, BNZ

Reconstructing Century-Scale Changes in Nitrogen Cycling in Forests Throughout the United States using Tree-Ring δ¹⁵N Chronologies

Gerhart-Barley, L., et al.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

SBC

Spatio-temporal patterns of nutrient fluxes as a function of hydrologic variability, land cover and fires in coastal California catchments

Aguilera, R., Melack, J.M., Goodridge, B.

Tuesday, December 13: Presentations

10:20 AM-

10:35 AM

Moscone West – 3005

BNZ

Permafrost in Earth System Models: Recent Progress and Future Challenges

Koven, C.D., et al.

10:50 AM-

11:05 AM

Moscone West – 2006

5 LTER sites

Pyrogenic carbon distribution in landscapes and input to aquatic systems

Lehmann, J., et al.

11:05 AM-

11:20 AM

Moscone West – 2005

VCR

Impacts of storm events on salt marsh sediment dynamics

Castagno, K.A., et al.

1:57 PM-

2:03 PM

Moscone West – 3007

BNZ

The North American Carbon Budget Past, Present and Future

Hayes, D.J., et al.

2:33 PM-

2:39 PM

Moscone West – 3007

BNZ

Arctic and Boreal Carbon Stocks and Vulnerability

Schuur, E., McGuire, A.D., Romanovsky, V.E.

2:55 PM-

3:10 PM

Moscone West – 3003

NTL

Mechanistic Lake Modeling to Understand and Predict Heterogeneous Responses to Climate Warming

Read, J.S., et al.

3:10 PM-

3:25 PM

Moscone West – 2012

KNZ

Relating isotopic composition of precipitation to atmospheric patterns and local moisture recycling

Logan, K.E., Brunsell, N.A., Nippert, J.B.

4:00 PM-

4:15 PM

Moscone West – 2006

HFR

Measurable Pools of Soil Carbon for Carbon Cycle Modeling

Mayes, M.A., et al.

4:15 PM-

4:30 PM

Moscone West – 3009

SBC

Examining the interactive effects of ocenaographic and anthropogenic influences with the SST anomaly, or Warm Blob on the bloom response of the toxigenic HAB genus Pseudo-nitzschia in the Santa Barbara Channel

Amiri, S.

4:45 PM-

5:00 PM

Moscone West – 2008

ARC

Scaling measurements of metabolism in stream ecosystems: challenges and approaches to estimating reaeration

Bowden, W.B., Parker, S., Song, C.

5:30 PM-

5:45 PM

Moscone West – 3005

BNZ

Estimating Rates of Permafrost Degradation and their Impact on Ecosystems across Alaska and Northwest Canada using the Process-based Permafrost Dynamics Model GIPL as a Component of the Integrated Ecosystem Model (IEM)

Marchenko, S.S., et al.

Tuesday, December 13: Morning Poster Session

8:00 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

HFR

Coupling tree rings and eddy covariance to estimate long-term above and belowground carbon storage at the stand level

Dye, A., et al.

8:00 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

VCR

Dynamics of a marsh-bay boundary

Wiberg, P.

8:00 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

ARC

Paleolimnologic and modeling perspectives on the physical and ecological sensitivity of Arctic tundra lakes to temperature changes

Daniels, W., et al.

8:00 AM –

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall SEV Post-fire soil nutrient redistribution in northern Chihuahuan Desert Wang, G., et al.
8:00 AM –

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall SEV Quantifying Post-Fire Aeolian Sediment Transport Using Rare Earth Element Tracers Dukes, D., et al.

8:00 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

PIE

Salt Marsh sediment ¹⁵N/¹³C “Push-Pull” assays reveal coupled sulfur, nitrogen, and carbon cycling

Thomas, S.M., et al.

8:00 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

NTL

Seasonal and Yearly Carbon and Water Flux Changes Over Lake Mendota

Flannery, A.L., et al.

8:00 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

BNZ

Wetter or drier? A model inter-comparison of future soil moisture and runoff projections in permafrost landscapes

Andresen, C.G., et al.

Tuesday, December 13: Afternoon Poster Session

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

LTER

Do Community Recommendations Improve Metadata?

Gordon, S., et al.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

NTL

Lake Ice Observations and Modeling: Case Study of Lake Mendota Winter 2015-2016

Reed, D.E., et al.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

BNZ

Modeling Peat Ages Using ⁷Be Data to Account for Downwash of ²¹ºPb

Manies, K., Fuller, C., Jones, M.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

MCM

Permanently Intermittent Streams of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica – Extreme Stream Ecosystems Responding to Annual and Intra-seasonal Intermittency

Gooseff, M.N., et al.

Wednesday, December 14: Presentations

9:45 AM-

10:00 AM

Moscone West – 2010

SEV, KNZ

Simultaneously Assessing Climate and Vegetation Drivers of Carbon Residence Time and Net Primary Productivity across Six US Grasslands

Wilcox, K., et al.

11:47 AM-

12:02 PM

Moscone West – 3005

SEV

Climate Sensitivity Functions and Ecosystem Dynamics Across a Grassland to Shrubland Transition Zone

Collins, S.L., et al.

1:40 PM-

2:00 PM

Moscone West – 2006

HFR

Microbial community controls on decomposition and soil carbon storage

Frey, S.D.

3:00 PM-

3:20 PM

Moscone West – 2006

HFR

Rhizosphere Processes Are Quantitatively Important Components of Terrestrial Biogeochemical Cycles: Data & Models

Finzi, A.

4:45 PM-

5:00 PM

Moscone West – 3022

JRN

Integrating Legacy Data to Understand Agroecosystem Regional Dynamics to Catastrophic Events

Peters, D.P.C., et al.

5:00 PM –

5:15 PM

Moscone West – 3022 CWT Does transpiration affect hydrograph form? Scaife, C.I., Tashie, A., Band, L.E.

5:30 PM-

5:45 PM

Moscone West – 3012

NWT

Moving Uphill: Microbial Facilitation at the Leading Edge of Plant Species Distributional Shifts

Suding, K., et al.

5:48 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone West – 2004

LUQ

Topography and traits modulate drought effects on tree growth in a tropical second-growth forest

Schwartz, N., et al.

Wednesday, December 14: Morning Poster Session

8:00 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

BNZ

Canopy-level spectral reflectance varies as a function of community composition, biomass and ecosystem productivity in a boreal rich fen

McPartland, M., et al.

8:00 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

NWT

Developing a protocol for long-term population monitoring and habitat projections for a climate-sensitive sentinel species to track ecosystem change and species range shifts

Beers, A.

8:00 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

BNZ

Modeling vulnerability to thermokarst disturbance and its consequences on regional land cover dynamic in boreal Alaska

Genet, H., et al.

8:00 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

HFR, PIE

Quantifying Vegetation Structure with Lightweight, Rapid-Scanning Terrestrial Lidar

Paynter, I., et al.

Wednesday, December 14: Afternoon Poster Session

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall NWT Alpine plant community controls on ecosystem N pools under the influence of N deposition using an enriched ¹⁵N tracer experiment Churchill, A.C., Bowman, W.D.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

NTL

Carbon… and What Else?: Watershed Leachate Potential in Lakes of Northern Wisconsin

Corman, J.R., et al.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

VCR

How does vegetation community shape geomorphological evolution? Tradeoffs among tide, sediment fluxes and vegetation configuration in the Virginia Coast Reserve (VA)

Nardin, W., et al.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

JRN

Hydrologic Causes and Effects of Vegetation State Change in the Semiarid Southwest US: Observations and Model Results From a Small, Instrumented Watershed

Schreiner-McGraw, A.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

CAP

Improving input data for urban canopy and land surface models: sensitivity analysis of land cover data products

Shaffer, S.R.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

KNZ

Quantifying the Uncertainties of MODIS GPP and ET Products under Different Land Cover Types across North America

Yang, J., Brunsell, N.A.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

NWT

The Impact of Climate Change on Photosynthesis: Modeling the Role of Water Use Efficiency and Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Alpine Tundra Plant Communities

Wentz, K.F., Neff, J.C., Fan, Z.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

HBR

The importance of mercury in leaves, bark and wood of eight tree species across four northeastern forests

Yanai, R.D., et al.

Thursday, December 15: Presentations

8:00 AM-

8:15 AM

Moscone West – 2004

BNZ

A Pan-Arctic Synthesis of Cold Season Carbon Emissions

Natali, S., et al.

8:45 AM-

9:00 AM

Moscone West – 2004

BNZ

Increasing fire severity, alternate successional trajectories, and the carbon balance of Alaskan boreal forests

Mack, M.C., et al.

9:00 AM-

9:20 AM

Moscone West – 3022

HFR

Assessing hydrological changes due to the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid infestation in New England using field measurements and ecohydrological modeling

Kim, J., et al.

9:30 AM-

9:45 AM

Moscone West – 3011

PAL

Estimates of Phytoplankton Community Composition in the Productive Coastal Waters of Antarctica and Potential Impacts on Carbon Cycling

Randolph, K.L., et al.

9:45 AM-

10:00 AM

Moscone West – 3021

MCM

Unsteady Flows Control Hydrologic Turnover Rates in Antarctic Hyporheic Zones

Wlostowski, A.N., et al.

9:45 AM-

10:00 AM

Moscone West – 3011

PAL

Exploring Estimates of Net Community Production and Export Along the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP), 1993-2014

Ducklow, H.W., et al.

10:20 AM-

10:35 AM

Moscone West – 2004

BNZ

A Synthesis of Thermokarst and Thermo-Erosion Rates in Northern Permafrost Regions

Grosse, G., et al.

10:50 AM-

11:05 AM

Moscone West – 2004

BNZ

Impacts of Vegetation on the Decoupling between Air and Soil Temperatures across the Arctic

Kropp, H., et al.

11:08 AM-

11:20 AM

Moscone West – 2020

LUQ

Responses of Forest Vegetation to Unusual Drought in Wet Forest in Eastern Puerto Rico: A “Dry Run” for Climate Change?

Zimmerman, J.K., et al.

11:56 AM-

12:08 PM

Moscone West – 2020

LUQ

Diurnal and Seasonal Cloud Base Patterns Highlight Small-Mountain Tropical Cloud Forest Vulnerability

Gonzalez, G., Van Beusekom, A., Scholl, M.A.

1:40 PM-

1:55 PM

Moscone South – 309

HFR

Overcoming Barriers to Public Engagement through a Multi-Institution Consortium

Lambert, K.F., Weiss, M., Garlick, S.

1:40 PM-

1:55 PM

Moscone West – 2008

HFR

Twenty-Five Years of Flux Observations at the Harvard Forest; Mature Northeastern Forests are a Consistent Carbon Sink

Munger, J.W., et al.

1:55 PM-

2:10 PM

Moscone West – 2004

ARC

Differential Millennial-scale Responses of Terrestrial Carbon Cycling Dynamics to Warming from two Contrasting Lake Catchments in Arctic Alaska

Longo, W.M., et al.

3:25 PM-

3:40 PM

Moscone West – 3011

CCE

Climate change and climate variability in an eastern boundary current upwelling ecosystem: Insights from the California Current Ecosystem

Ohman, M.D.

4:00 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone West – 2020

BNZ

The Resilience and Vulnerability of Arctic and Boreal Ecosystems to Climate Change I

Mack, M.C. (convener)

4:04 PM-

4:24 PM

Moscone West – 2020

BNZ

Human adaptation responses to a rapidly changing Arctic: A research context for building system resilience

Chapin, T., Brinkman, T.J.

4:24 PM-

4:36 PM

Moscone West – 2020

BNZ

Identifying and Characterizing Climate-related Changes Influencing Accessiblity to Ecosystem Services in Rural Boreal Alaska

Hollingsworth, T.N., et al.

4:36 PM –

4:48 PM

Moscone West – 2020 BNZ Continuing Climate Warming Will Result in Failure of Post-Harvest Natural Regeneration across the Landscape in Interior Alaska Mortimoto, M., Juday, G.P., Huettmann, F.

4:48 PM-

5:00 PM

Moscone West – 2020

BNZ

Fire Severity and Soil Carbon Combustion in Boreal and Tundra Ecosystems

Walker, X.J., Mack, M.C.

5:24 PM-

5:36 PM

Moscone West – 2020

BNZ

Deep nitrogen acquisition in warming permafrost soils: Contributions of belowground plant traits and fungal symbioses in the permafrost carbon feedback to climate

Hewitt, R.E., et al.

Thursday, December 15: Morning Poster Session

8:00 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

MCM

A Comparison of the Seasonal Change of Albedo across Glaciers and Ice-Covered Lakes of the Taylor Valley, Antarctica

Bergstrom, A., Gooseff, M.N.

8:00 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

KBS

Cover crop root, shoot, and rhizodeposit contributions to soil carbon in a no- till corn bioenergy cropping system

Austin, E., et al.

8:00 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

LTER

Developing Cyberinfrastructure Tools and Services for Metadata Quality Evaluation

Mecum, B., et al.

8:00 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

LUQ

How deep does disturbance go? The legacy of hurricanes on tropical forest soil biogeochemistry

Gutiérrez del Arroyo, O., Silver, W.L.

Thursday, December 15: Afternoon Poster Session

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

BNZ

Methane and Carbon Dioxide Emissions during the Seasonal Permafrost Thaw at the Bonanza Creek Research Forest: Results from the May 2016 Field Campaign

Wilson, E.L., et al.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

MCM

Temporal Signatures of Hyporheic Exchange and Stream Metabolism in Glacial Meltwater Streams, Antarctica

Torrens, C., Gooseff, M.N.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

KNZ

The Konza Prairie, Northeast Kansas, USA: The hydrologic evolution of a merokast landscape

Vero, S., et al.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

PAL

Using Lagrangian flights and modeling to study O2 and CO2 fluxes over the Southern Ocean during the O2/N2 Ratio and CO2 Airborne Study (ORCAS)

Hoecker-Martinez, M.S., et al.

Friday, December 16: Presentations

10:20 AM-

10:35 AM

Moscone West – 3005

JRN

Grassland Responses to Precipitation Extremes

Sala, O., et al.

10:20 AM-

10:35 AM

Moscone West – 2006

BNZ

The challenge of establishing decomposition functional types to estimate heterotrophic respiration at large scales

Bond-Lamberty, B.P., et al.

10:20 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone West – 2020

BNZ

The Resilience and Vulnerability of Arctic and Boreal Ecosystems to Climate Change II

Mack, M.C. (convener)

3:10 PM-

3:25 PM

Moscone West – 2004

KBS

Climatic impacts of managed landscapes for sustainable biofuel feedstocks production

Gelfand, I., et al.

4:00 PM-

4:12 PM

Moscone West – 2020

BNZ

Evaluation of Offline Models Used to Simulate Components of the Permafrost Carbon Feedback: Experience from the Permafrost Carbon Network Model Integration Group

McGuire, A.D.

4:00 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

MCM

Soil Phosphorus Cycling from the Tropics to the Poles II

Heindel, R.C. (convener)

4:00 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone West – 2020

BNZ

The Resilience and Vulnerability of Arctic and Boreal Ecosystems to Climate Change IV

Mack, M.C. (convener)

4:24 PM-

4:36 PM

Moscone West – 2020

BNZ

Historical and Projected Trends in Landscape Drivers Affecting Carbon Dynamics in Alaska

Pastick, N.J., et al.

4:36 PM-

4:48 PM

Moscone West – 2021

BNZ

Consequences of Changes in Vegetation and Snow Cover for Climate Feedbacks in Alaska and Northwest Canada

Euskirchen, E.S., et al.

5:30 PM-

5:45 PM

Moscone West – 2002

MCM

Apatite grain weathering and soil phosphorus availability in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica

Heindel, R.C., Spickard, A.M., Virginia, R.A.

Friday, December 16: Morning Poster Session

8:00 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall SEV Aeolian Sediment Trapping Efficiencies of Sparse Vegetation and its Ecohydrological Consequences in Drylands Gonzales, H.B., et al.

8:00 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

NWT

Assessing the Climate Sensitivity of Cold Content and Snowmelt in Seasonal Alpine and Subalpine Snowpacks

Jennings, K.S., Molotch, N.P.

8:00 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

KNZ

Assessing the Impacts of Fire on Water-Use Efficiency in Grasslands in Eastern Kansas Combining Satellite and Eddy Covariance Data

De Oliveira, G., Brunsell, N.A.

8:00 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

KBS

Ecosystem Carbon Budgets under Contrasting Land Use Histories Using Eddy Covariance and Deep Core Methods

Abraha, M., et al.

8:00 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

MCM

Soil Phosphorus Cycling from the Tropics to the Poles I Posters

Heindel, R.C. (convener)

8:00 AM-

12:20 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

CCE

Trends in the frequency of sea-surface fronts in the California Current System detected by satellite imagery

Kahru, M., Ohman, M.D.

Friday, December 16: Afternoon Poster Session

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

KNZ

Asymmetrical Responses of Ecosystem Processes to Positive Versus Negative Precipitation Extremes: a Replicated Regression Experimental Approach

Felton, A.J., Smith, M.D.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

HBR

Evaluating the Impacts of Extreme Events on Ecological Processes Through the Lens of an Ice Storm Manipulation Experiment

Campbell, J.L., et al.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

BNZ

Fire Effects at the Tundra-Boreal Ecotone in Interior Alaska

Howard, B.K., et al.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

BNZ

Impacts of Climate and Insect Defoliators on Trembling Aspen (Populus tremuloides) Mortality and Productivity in Alaskan Boreal Forests

Boyd, M.A., et al.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

KNZ

Legacies from extreme drought increase ecosystem sensitivity to future extremes

Smith, M.D., et al.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

SEV

Modeling extreme drought impacts on terrestrial ecosystems when thresholds are exceeded

Holm, J.A., et al.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

BNZ

Resilience and Vulnerability of Arctic and Boreal Ecosystems: Key Mechanisms and Habitats

Juday, G.P.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

BNZ

The Resilience and Vulnerability of Arctic and Boreal Ecosystems to Climate Change III Posters

Mack, M.C. (convener)

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

SEV, KNZ

Unexpected Drought Legacy Effects in Six North American Grasslands

Griffin-Nolan, R.J., et al.

1:40 PM-

6:00 PM

Moscone South – Poster Hall

BNZ

Year-round Regional CO₂ Fluxes from Boreal and Tundra Ecosystems in Alaska

Commane, R., et al.