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Gordon B. Bonan
Senior Scientist, National Center for Atmospheric Research
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Flexible Foliar Stoichiometry Reduces the Magnitude of the Global Land Carbon Sink
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
06 november 2023
Emma Hauser, William R. Wieder, Gordon B. Bonan, C...

Increased plant growth under elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) slows the pace of climate warming and underlies projections of terrestrial carbon (C) an...

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Identifying challenges to increase collaboration between field ecologists and modelers
ECOLOGICAL FORECASTING IN THE EARTH SYSTEM I POSTER
biogeosciences | 16 december 2022
Adrian V. Rocha, Gordon B. Bonan, Michael SanCleme...
The availability of ecological data has increased exponentially over the past several decades, and led to tremendous advances in our understanding of ...
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Interactive Visualizations and Analysis for CTSM Simulations at NEON Sites: A Successful Example of Utilizing Open-source Software for Democratizing Access to Climate Science and Enabling Scientific Discovery
NEXT-GENERATION DATA SYSTEMS FOR EARTH SCIENCE: COMBINING INTERACTIVE VISUALIZATION, EXPLORATORY ANALYSIS, GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS, AND HIGH-PERFORMANCE DATA PROCESSING IN THE COMMERCIAL CLOUD IV ORAL
earth and space science informatics | 15 december 2022
Negin Sobhani, Dawn Lenz, Danica Lombardozzi, Will...
Modern Earth system science uses a variety of complex observational data with ever more sophisticated computational models to understand the planet. C...
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Atmospheric Feedbacks Modulate Land Parameters’ Influence on Land Surface Fluxes
NEW MECHANISMS, FEEDBACKS, AND APPROACHES FOR PREDICTING GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE AND INTERVENTION III ORAL
biogeosciences | 15 december 2022
Claire Zarakas, Abigail L. Swann, Amy Liu, Daniel ...
Terrestrial processes influence the atmosphere by controlling land surface fluxes of energy, water, and carbon. A growing body of research has demonst...
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Network-scale Data Integration to Improve Earth-System Modeling
ADVANCES IN UPSCALING NETWORKED OBSERVATIONS TO REGIONS AND THE GLOBE USING MACHINE LEARNING AND MODELING II POSTER
biogeosciences | 12 december 2022
David Durden, Danica Lombardozzi, William R. Wiede...
Modern Earth-system research often needs to synthesize an abundance of complex observational data from across the atmosphere-biosphere-lithosphere con...
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Predicting life in the Earth system: Linking ecological observations with modeling tools
NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND INTEGRATED APPROACHES IN THE EARTH-LIFE SCIENCES II POSTER
biogeosciences | 17 december 2021
Danica Lombardozzi, William R. Wieder, Negin Sobha...
Terrestrial ecosystems are an integral component of the Earth system, governing the exchange of energy, water, and greenhouse gases between Earths lan...
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Where Are the Leaves and Plants? The Status of Physiological Ecology in Earth System Models
FOREST ECOPHYSIOLOGY: FOREST PHYSIOLOGICAL AND ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES FROM MOLECULES TO ECOSYSTEMS II ORAL
biogeosciences | 16 december 2021
Gordon B. Bonan, Danica Lombardozzi
An understanding that plants influence climate developed in tandem with advances in plant physiology. John Woodward (1699) and Stephen Hales (1727) de...
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The Internal Variability of the Terrestrial Carbon Cycle
NEW ADVANCES IN LAND CARBON CYCLE MODELING I ORAL
biogeosciences | 16 december 2021
Gordon B. Bonan
Uncertainty in model initial states produces uncertainty in climate simulations because of unforced variability internal to the climate system. Climat...
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