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Adrian V. Rocha
Researcher, University of Notre Dame
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Reimagining Earth in the Earth System
JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN MODELING EARTH SYSTEMS
22 august 2024
Gordon B. Bonan, Oliver Lucier, Deborah Coen, Adri...
Terrestrial, aquatic, and marine ecosystems regulate climate at local to global scales through exchanges of energy and matter with the atmosphere a...
Reduced mycorrhizal activity decreases foliar micronutrients 13 years post Arctic wildfire
THE RESILIENCE AND VULNERABILITY OF ARCTIC AND BOREAL ECOSYSTEMS TO CLIMATE CHANGE VI POSTER
biogeosciences | 13 december 2023
Natalie N. Kashi, Erik A. Hobbie, Barrett N. Rock,...
While Arctic wildfires are historically uncommon, they have increased in recent decades, and post wildfire in the Arctic secondary succession is poorl...
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Burn Severity and the Recovery of the 2007 Anaktuvuk River fire
THE ROLE OF FIRE IN THE EARTH SYSTEM: UNDERSTANDING DRIVERS, FEEDBACKS, AND INTERACTIONS WITH THE LAND, ATMOSPHERE, AND SOCIETY II ORAL
biogeosciences | 13 december 2023
Adrian V. Rocha, Edward B. Rastetter, Gaius R. Sha...
A large unprecedented fire above the Arctic Circle in 2007 provided a unique opportunity to understand post-fire impacts in tundra ecosystems. We have...
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Arctic tundra ecosystems under fire – potential directions for stable state shifts
ADVANCES IN OBSERVING, QUANTIFYING, AND MODELING PERMAFROST, SNOW, AND VEGETATION DYNAMICS IN HIGH-LATITUDE OR HIGH-ELEVATION ENVIRONMENTS I ORAL
cryosphere | 11 december 2023
Ramona Julia Heim, Gabriela Schaepman-Strub, Adria...
Climate change can drive Arctic tundra ecosystems to instability. The increasing fire occurrence in high-latitudes has the capacity to trigger irrever...
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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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Age dependent responses of boreal forest tree growth to recent climate change
VEGETATION CANOPIES: PHYSIOLOGY, STRUCTURE, FUNCTION II ORAL
biogeosciences | 15 december 2022
Adrian V. Rocha, Daniel Marshalla, Salvatore R. Cu...
Although age dependent variation in tree physiology has been widely reported, little is known about how tree age will factor into the response of fore...
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InSAR Estimates and In-situ Observations of Supra-permafrost Water Storage in Undisturbed and Burned Areas in the Arctic Foothills
DYNAMIC DISTURBANCE PROCESSES IN PERMAFROST REGIONS II POSTER
global environmental change | 13 december 2022
Yue WU, Jingyi Chen, Michael O'Connor, Stephen Fe...
The degradation and thawing of permafrost lead to more water stored in the active layer. Understanding this waters storage and flow is important becau...
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Post-Fire Controls On Active Layer Depth Across The Anaktuvuk River Fire
DYNAMIC DISTURBANCE PROCESSES IN PERMAFROST REGIONS II POSTER
global environmental change | 13 december 2022
Mayrangeli Torres Baez, Randi Jandt, Go Iwahana, A...
The unprecedented Anaktuvuk River fire provides a natural experiment to understand the impact of fire in tundra ecosystems and permafrost. The Anaktuv...
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