300Extreme Events: Consequences for Biogeochemical Cycling and Feedbacks to the Climate System: II

Poster Session

S07 Forest, Range & Wildland Soils

Climate change has the potential to alter the prevalence and severity of extreme weather events such as heat waves, cold waves, floods and droughts. These types of events can have an equal - or greater - impact on natural and managed ecosystems than the more gradual change in means that are typically associated with climate change. Papers are invited that explore the frontiers of our understanding of extreme events and their consequences for above and belowground C and nutrient cycling, as well as potential feedback mechanisms from the biosphere to the climate system from theoretical, observational, experimental, and/or modeling perspectives.

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S03 Soil Biology & Biochemistry
Tuesday, October 23, 2012: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
Duke Energy Convention Center, Exhibit Hall AB, Level 1
Organizers:
Lindsey Rustad and Peter Groffman
Presiders:
Lindsey Rustad and Peter Groffman
2014
Grazing Management, Season, and Drought Contributions to Soil Property Dynamics and Greenhouse Gas Flux in Semiarid Rangeland.
Mark Liebig, USDA-ARS; Scott Kronberg, USDA-ARS; John Hendrickson, USDA-ARS; Jason Gross, USDA-FS
2015
Responses of Heterotrophic and Autotrophic Soil Respiration to Simulated Drought in Managed Southern Pine Forests.
Brett C. Heim, Virginia Tech; Brian Strahm, Virginia Tech; John Seiler, Virginia Tech University
2016
An Ice Storm Manipulation Experiment in a Northern Hardwood Forest.
Lindsey Rustad, USDA-ARS Forest Service; John Campbell, US Forest Service
2017
Wildfire Induced Changes in Soil Properties.
Nathan Gardiner, Texas A&M University; Bruce Herbert, Texas A&M University
2018
Creating a Soil Vulnerability Index to Identify Drought Sensitive Areas in the North Pacific LCC.
Wendy Peterman, Conservation Biology Institute; Dominique Bachelet, Conservation Biology Institute
2019
Soil Vulnerability to Future Climate in the Southwestern USA, with Implications for Vegetation Change and Water Cycle.
Wendy Peterman, Conservation Biology Institute; Dominique Bachelet, Conservation Biology Institute
2020
Spruce-Peatland Responses Under Climatic and Environmental Change (SPRUCE Experiment): An in Situ Warming by Carbon Dioxide Manipulation of a Forest Bog in Northern Minnesota.
Randall Kolka, USDA-ARS Forest Service; Paul Hanson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Colleen Iversen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Steve Sebestyen, USDA-ARS Forest Service; Richard Norby, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Brian Palik, USDA-ARS Forest Service; Peter Thornton, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Jeffrey Warren, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Stan Wullschleger, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Natalie Griffiths, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Les Hook, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
2021
N20 Fluxes Under Managed Pine in Response to Throughfall Exclusion: Study Initiation.
Daniel Markewitz, University of Georgia-Athens; Michael Kane, University of Georgia-Athens; Madison Akers, University of Georgia-Athens