Request for abstracts: Forging Linkages in Carbon Cycle Science (Joint AGU session with ICOS) Deadline July 31, 2019

July 24, 2019

 First Joint American Geophysical Union Meeting Session of U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Program and E.U. Integrated Carbon Observation System

B054 - Forging Linkages in Carbon Cycle Science

Submit an Abstract to this Session - Deadline July 31, 2019

Organizations representing the two most extensive networks for measuring, monitoring and understanding the carbon cycle on continental scales, the U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Program (CCSP) and the E.U. Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS), produce and use a tremendous amount of high quality data and analyses for understanding the carbon cycle across multiple scales.  Much more can be learned when efforts from these and other multi-partner and multi-platform systems and networks are compared and contrasted, further advancing our ability to understand carbon cycle feedbacks and the level of threat they pose, improving our ability to track the influence of fossil fuels and other contributors to increasing atmospheric CO2 and CH4and enhancing negative emissions science.  This session seeks presentations using data from multiple networks or comparing and contrasting findings with different sets of data to improve carbon cycle understanding, including carbon cycle variability and uncertainties to inform policy-making processes and decisions.

Primary Convener
Conveners
Index Terms

0315 Biosphere/atmosphere interactions [ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE]
0428 Carbon cycling [BIOGEOSCIENCES]
1615 Biogeochemical cycles, processes, and modeling [GLOBAL CHANGE]
1631 Land/atmosphere interactions [GLOBAL CHANGE]

Swirl Topics
  • Climate
Primary Section/Focus Group: Biogeosciences

SWIRL Theme: Climate

Cross-Listing(s):

A - Atmospheric Sciences
GC - Global Environmental Change
OS - Ocean Sciences
SI - Societal Impacts and Policy Sciences

 Co-Organized:

A - Atmospheric Sciences
GC - Global Environmental Change
SI - Societal Impacts and Policy Sciences