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Nathan Dadap
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Attributing Past Carbon Fluxes to CO2 and Climate Change: Respiration Response to CO2 Fertilization Shifts Regional Distribution of the Carbon Sink
GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES
07 february 2023
Gregory R. Quetin, Caroline Famiglietti, Nathan Da...

Over the past century, increased atmospheric CO2 concentrations have enhanced photosynthesis through CO2 fertilization across the globe. However, t...

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Soil moisture in Southeast Asian peatlands: data-driven estimates and its response to climate change
REMOTE SENSING OF TROPICAL FOREST AND SAVANNA RESPONSES TO LAND USE AND CLIMATE CHANGE III ORAL
biogeosciences | 16 december 2022
Alexandra G. Konings, Nathan Dadap, Alex Cobb, Ali...
When organic peat soils are sufficiently dry, they become flammable. In Insular Southeast Asian peatlands, widespread deforestation and associated dra...
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Carbon Losses from Southeast Asian Peatlands
CARBON CYCLING IN GLOBAL PEATLANDS III ORAL
biogeosciences | 14 december 2022
Paul R. Moorcroft, Erik Larson, Nathan Dadap, Marc...
Peatlands are climatically important ecosystems: their large carbon stocks, and the slow accumulation of peat depth means that carbon loss from them i...
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Predicting climate change impacts to peatland soil moisture in Southeast Asia
OBSERVATIONS AND EXPECTATIONS OF CLIMATE WARMING IMPACTS ON THE TERRESTRIAL HYDROLOGIC CYCLE I ORAL
projecting the future | 20 june 2022
Nathan Dadap, Alex Cobb, Alison Hoyt, Charles F. H...
Tropical peatlands in Borneo, Sumatra, and Peninsular Malaysia store over 65 megatons of carbon in organic peat soils. Under natural conditions, this ...
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Climate change impacts to peatland soil moisture and fire risk in Southeast Asia
CARBON CYCLING IN GLOBAL PEATLANDS I ORAL
biogeosciences | 17 december 2021
Nathan Dadap, Alex Cobb, Alison Hoyt, Charles F. H...
In Southeast Asian peatlands, large fire events release considerable smoke and carbon emissions into the atmosphere. Such events have been attributed ...
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Assessing Spatiotemporal Consistency Among Microwave Remote Sensing Estimates of Vegetation Water Content
ADVANCES OF REMOTE-SENSING THEORY ON TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS: MODELING, INVERSION, AND APPLICATIONS II POSTER
biogeosciences | 17 december 2021
Paula Rueda Villamil, Xinle Yao, Nathan Dadap, Men...
Vegetation water content (VWC) affects evapotranspiration and photosynthesis fluxes through its relationship with leaf water potential, and directly i...
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Drainage Canals in Southeast Asian Peatlands Increase Carbon Emissions
AGU ADVANCES
17 march 2021
Nathan Dadap, Alison Hoyt, Alex Cobb, Doruk Oner, ...

Drainage canals associated with logging and agriculture dry out organic soils in tropical peatlands, thereby threatening the viability of long̴...

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Regional Respiration Responses to Historical CO2 Fertilization in a Data Assimilation Framework
EMERGENT BEHAVIOR IN THE TERRESTRIAL CARBON CYCLE II POSTERS
biogeosciences | 16 december 2020
Gregory R. Quetin, Caroline Famiglietti, Nathan Da...
The increase in atmospheric concentrations of CO2 has been shown to increase terrestrial gross primary productivity (GPP) through modeling studies and...
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