99 COP21 and Wetland Soils As Greenhouse Gas Sources and Sinks Oral

Oral Session
SSSA Division: Wetland Soils
Discussion of research on greenhouse gas emissions from wetland soils as it relates to greenhouse gas accounting systems such as those potentially related to the COP21 Paris Agreement. Presentations will cover processes and models on the factors controlling carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide emissions such as temperature effects, nutrient relations, restoration/net emissions, microbial community linkages, uptake potentials, hydrology, and sea-level rise.

Approved for 1.0 SW CEUs

Monday, November 7, 2016: 1:30 PM-2:35 PM
Phoenix Convention Center North, Room 226 B

Organizers:
Brian A. Needelman and Patrick W. Inglett
Moderator:
Patrick W. Inglett
1:30 PM
Introductory Remarks
1:35 PM
Rice Cultivation to Mitigate Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Degraded Peatlands.
Rongzhong Ye, University of California-Davis; William R. Horwath, University of California-Davis
1:50 PM
Coupled Simulation of CO2, CH4, and N2O Fluxes from a Forested Wetland Using Data-Model Fusion Approach.
Debjani Sihi, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science; Eric A Davidson, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science; Kathleen Savage, Woods Hole Research Center; Dong Liang, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science; Liomari Diaz, University of Texas at Arlington
2:05 PM
What's in Store?: Interactive Effects of Warming, Nutrient- and Carbon-Limitation on Decomposition and Greenhouse Gas Production in Wetlands.
Patrick W. Inglett, University of Florida; Debjani Sihi, University of Maryland; Cassandra A. Medvedeff, Chapman University; Kanika S. Inglett, University of Florida
2:20 PM
Discussion
2:35 PM
Adjourn