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Todd M M. Scanlon
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Contrasts in Observed Versus Modeled BVOCs in a Southeastern US Forest
BIOSPHERE-ATMOSPHERE INTERACTIONS OF REACTIVE CARBON, OXIDANTS, AND AEROSOLS II POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 12 december 2023
Namrata Shanmukh Panji, Deborah F. McGlynn, Laura ...
Thousands of reactive organic gases are released into the atmosphere through natural and anthropogenic processes. These compounds are known to go thro...
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A Comparison of FVS, MREA, and CEC Methods to Partition Evapotranspiration in Tallgrass Prairies
EVAPOTRANSPIRATION (ET): ADVANCES IN IN SITU ET MEASUREMENTS AND REMOTE SENSING–BASED ET ESTIMATION, MAPPING, AND EVALUATION I ORAL
hydrology | 11 december 2023
Pradeep Wagle, Pushpendra Raghav, Mukesh Kumar, To...
Several methods viz. Flux Variance Similarity (FVS), Modified Relaxed Eddy Accumulation (MREA), and Conditional Eddy Covariance (CEC) have been develo...
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Investigating controls of the diurnal and day-to-day variations of SIF using hyperspectral measurements
SUN-INDUCED CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE AS A PROXY OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS: MEASUREMENTS, MODELING, AND APPLICATIONS FROM FIELD, AIRBORNE, AND SATELLITE PLATFORMS II ORAL
biogeosciences | 15 december 2022
Rong Li, Koong Yi, Andrew Jablonski, Wayne Dawson ...
Solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) has been widely used as a proxy of plant photosynthesis, and its measurements are becoming increasingly a...
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The Shenandoah Watershed Study-Virginia Trout Stream Sensitivity Study: 43 years of Stream Monitoring and Research in mid-Appalachian Headwater Catchments
THE CATCHMENT SHOWCASE: HIGHLIGHTING RESEARCH AND OBSERVATORY CATCHMENTS THAT SPAN THE GLOBE II POSTER
learning from observations | 23 june 2022
Ami L. Riscassi, Todd M. Scanlon, James N. Gallowa...
The Shenandoah Watershed Study (SWAS) and the Virginia Trout Stream Sensitivity Study (VTSSS) were established to provide increased understanding of h...
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Assessing Environmental Factors that May Impact Microplastic Abundance in Western Virginia Mountain Streams
PLASTICS IN THE HYDROSPHERE: FROM SOURCE TO SINK III ONLINE DISCUSSION SESSION
learning from observations | 22 june 2022
Matthew Zaragoza, Todd M. Scanlon
Microplastics are a growing cause for concern as recent literature has revealed the adverse effects of microplastic ingestion for animals and humans. ...
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Evaluating Links between Forest Water Use and Acidic Deposition: Evidence from Experimental Watersheds and Tree-Ring Carbon Isotopic Analysis
FRONTIERS IN ECOHYDROLOGY II ORAL
projecting the future | 21 june 2022
Todd M. Scanlon, Jacob Malcomb, Howard E. Epstein,...
Plot-based studies have suggested that during times of high acidic deposition, trees may respond by upregulating transpiration to maintain a constant ...
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When, where, and why does atmospheric CO2 enhance water use efficiency in temperate mixed deciduous forests?
FOREST ECOPHYSIOLOGY: FOREST PHYSIOLOGICAL AND ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES FROM MOLECULES TO ECOSYSTEMS II ORAL
biogeosciences | 16 december 2021
Jacob Malcomb, Todd M. Scanlon, Howard E. Epstein,...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 can enhance photosynthesis and intrinsic water use efficiency (iWUE) in trees, resulting in increased woody biomass product...
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Determining the Relative Role of Hydrologic and Biogeochemical Drivers of Seasonal Streamwater Acid-base Chemistry in Appalachian Forested Mountain Watersheds with the 2018 Virginia ‘Monsoon’
ADVANCING SCIENCE THROUGH OBSERVATIONS, MONITORING, AND EXPERIMENTATION IN CATCHMENT, CRITICAL ZONE, AND ECOSYSTEM STUDIES III POSTER
hydrology | 16 december 2021
Ami L. Riscassi, Todd M. Scanlon, James N. Gallowa...
In temperate forested watersheds, stream chemical composition varies with streamflow due to changing flow paths, as well as seasonally due to biogeoch...
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