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Scott Saleska
(updated: 11-Jan-2017)
Address: University of Arizona
Dept. of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
1041 E. Lowell St.
Tucson AZ 85721
USA
Email:saleska@email.arizona.edu
Phone: 520-626-1500

TE Project Participation:  
Project Title:Role
The other side of drought: Why do some Amazon forests “green-up” during droughts while others do not? Integrating Multi-satellite remote sensing with field observations to reveal the mechanistic controls on tropical evergreen forest photosynthesis (view profile)Project Lead
Testing Satellite-based Scaling of Tropical Forest Photosynthesis with a New Network of Cameras and Fluorescence Spectrometers in Amazonia (view profile)Project Lead
Scaling photosynthesis in tropical systems: from forest to savanna, from seasons to extreme events (view profile)Project Lead
Scaling photosynthesis in tropical systems: from forest to savanna, from seasons to extreme events (view profile)Co-Investigator
Carbon Balance in Amazon Forests from Site to Region: Integrating Remote Sensing from Satellites and Aircraft with Ground-based Tower and Biometric Data (view profile)Project Lead
Integrated Analysis of Regional and Continental Carbon Budgets for CO2 and CO in North America, Using Data from Remote Sensing, from Stations Measuring Concentrations and Fluxes, and Other Sources (view profile)Co-Investigator


TE Group Participation:
TE 2013 Meeting Registrants
TE 2019 STM Invite
TE 2019 STM Speakers
TE All Email List



Other Group Participation:

North American Carbon Program (NACP):

2005 Roster List of People Interested in NACP
2017 NACP/AmeriFlux Meeting Registrants
AmeriFlux investigators (March 2012)
AmeriFlux PIs and tower contacts - July 2014
Mid-Continent Intensive (MCI) Science Team
NACP Broad Mailing List
NACP Project Participants

NASA Carbon Cycle & Ecosystems (CCE):

2006 JSW Participants
2008 CCE JSW Registrants