BP
Member Since 2023
Brooke Propson
Student, University of Wisconsin Madison
Professional Experience
University of Wisconsin Madison
Student
2023 - Present
Education
University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Bachelors
AGU Abstracts
Assessing relationships between soil organic matter (SOM) chemistry and microbial diversity with implications for carbon storage in a changing climate
NOVEL PARADIGMS, PROCESSES, AND EMERGENT BEHAVIOR IN TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEM MODELING I POSTER
biogeosciences | 12 december 2023
Brooke Propson, William Argiroff, Grace Cagle, Rim...
Soil organic matter (SOM) is the largest terrestrial organic carbon pool, and potential climate-mediated feedbacks involving SOM decomposition could e...
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Net ecosystem production is similar across disturbance types in a century old North American eastern temperate forest chronosequence
FOREST DISTURBANCE AND RESULTING CHANGES IN STRUCTURE, COMPOSITION, AND BIOGEOCHEMISTRY III POSTER
biogeosciences | 17 december 2021
Cameron Clay, Lucas E. Nave, Knute J. Nadelhoffer,...
Forest carbon (C) management requires an understanding of how disturbance at the time of stand establishment shapes trajectories of C pools and fluxes...
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Net ecosystem production across successional time in a North American eastern temperate forest chronosequence
FOREST DISTURBANCE IN THE CONTEXT OF SHIFTING CLIMATE: UNDERSTANDING DISTURBANCES AND THEIR INTERACTIONS AS AGENTS OF FOREST CHANGE II POSTERS
biogeosciences | 11 december 2020
Cameron Clay, Lucas E. Nave, Knute J. Nadelhoffer,...
Forest ecosystems play a major role in the global carbon cycle, holding up to 60% of all carbon stored in plant biomass and soil. Due primarily to dir...
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