PPT-Assessing forest thinning impacts on soil carbon emissions with radiocarbon
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Karis Mc Farlane Claire Phillips LLNLDOE Ankur Desai Erika Marin Spiota UWMadison Hypothesized impacts of canopy removal on soil carbon Increased decomposition
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Assessing forest thinning impacts on soil carbon emissions with radiocarbon: Transcript
Karis Mc Farlane Claire Phillips LLNLDOE Ankur Desai Erika Marin Spiota UWMadison Hypothesized impacts of canopy removal on soil carbon Increased decomposition more light heat moisture. This presentation was prepared by the University of Melbourne for the Regional Landcare Facilitator training funded through the Australian Government’s Carbon Farming Initiative Communications Program . Terrestrial Carbon Pools and Fluxes. Andy B. Reinmann and Lucy R. Hutyra. Boston University, Department of Earth & Environment. View of the Terrestrial Carbon Cycle. Carbon cycle research has centered on quantifying and understanding the controls on the terrestrial carbon sink in undeveloped landscapes. Coeli M. Hoover. USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station. Forest PLUS, Washington DC. December 6, 2013. Trail Map. Management effects on aboveground C stocks. Long-term . thinning . studies. Management treatment effects on forest floor and soil C stocks. 14. C as a high-frequency tracer of forest CO. 2. emissions sources: . preliminary results from a Northern Wisconsin case study. Claire Phillips. 1. , . Karis. McFarlane. 1. , . Ankur. Desai. 2. , Brian LaFranchi. soil quality and forest productivity. Brian Bell. University of Idaho, IFTNC. Some Current Forestry Issues . 73 million acres of Overstocked Forest in West (USFS, 2003). 40 million dead acres of beetle killed forest in BC/Alberta, 4 million CO/WY. Filip . Oulehle. , . Karolina . Tahovská. ,. . Tomáš. . Chuman. , Chris Evans, . Jakub . Hruška. ,. . Michal . Růžek. , . Jiří. . Bárta. Temporal trends of sulfur and nitrogen depositions across the Europe. Christopher Ullman. Christian Life College. Carbon-14. Dating. Cosmic rays bombard. upper atmosphere............ .....producing fast. moving neutrons. These neutrons collide. with atmospheric. nitrogen atoms........... Approaches to Measuring Forest Carbon Stocks. Approaches to Measuring Forest Carbon Fluxes. Dynamic Behavior of Forest Carbon Stocks . Separately for each key component:. Present:. Live C. Dead C. Soil C. Christopher Ullman. Christian Life College. Carbon-14. Dating. Cosmic rays bombard. upper atmosphere............ .....producing fast. moving neutrons. These neutrons collide. with atmospheric. nitrogen atoms........... Presented to:. State of California, Department of General Services. EPP Task Force PCRC Paper Forum. Wednesday, June 24, 2009. By: Reid Miner. NCASI, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA. With significant contributions from. Yilin Chen, Huizhong Shen, Armistead G. Russell, Talat . Odman. , . Jhih-Shyang. Shih, . Juha. . Siikamäki. , Dallas . Burtraw. , Charles Driscoll, Richard Smith, Shuai Shao. Speaker: M. Talat . Odman. Thinning Can Reduce Losses in Carbon Use Efficiency and Carbon Stocks in Managed Forests Under Warmer Climate Collalti , A., Trotta, C., Keenan, T.F., Ibrom , A., Bond- Lamberty , B., Grote, R., et al. Charles W. Rice. University Distinguished Professor. Soil Microbiologist. Department of Agronomy. K-State Research and Extension. . IPCC Fourth Assessment Report, Working Group III, 2007. . Mitigation. , . decarbonisation. of . energetic. . metabolism. and . forest. . development. Rolf Czeskleba-Dupont, Ph.D., M.Sc., Roskilde University, Denmark, e-mail: nest@ruc.dk. Department of Environmental, Social and Spatial Change (ENSPAC).
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