Project Title: | Role |
Anderson (NSF 2018): Bridging the scale gap between local and regional methane and carbon dioxide isotopic fluxes in the Arctic (view profile) | Co-Investigator |
Bloom (TE 2021): Using CO2, CH4 and land-surface constraints to resolve sign and magnitude of northern high latitude carbon-climate feedbacks
(view profile) | Collaborator |
Boelman (TE 2018): Quantifying socioecological consequences of changing snow and icescapes: A data-model fusion approach (view profile) | Collaborator |
Ludwig (FINESST 2019): Hierarchical scaling of carbon fluxes from terrestrial-aquatic interfaces in the Arctic (view profile) | Project Lead |
McKain (TE 2016): Arctic Carbon Atmospheric Profiles (ArcticCAP) (view profile) | Co-Investigator |
Meredith (NSF 2020): Advancing OCS as an independent atmospheric tracer for global photosynthesis through quantification of microbial-mediated sources and sinks in soils (view profile) | Co-Investigator |
Miller (CARBON 2013): CARVE (Carbon in Arctic Reservoirs Vulnerability Experiment) Airborne Observations of Carbon Dynamics in the Vulnerable Arctic-Boreal Ecosystems of Northwestern Canada - CARVE-CAN (view profile) | Participant |
Munger (CARBON 2016): Multi-scale data assimilation and model comparison for ABoVE to identify processes controlling CO2 and CH4 exchange and influencing seasonal transitions in Arctic tundra ecosystems (view profile) | Co-Investigator |
Munger (TE 2012): Development of a Data-Assimilation Framework for Integrating 25 Years of Surface and Airborne observations to assess patterns of net CO2 Exchange from Arctic Ecosystems (view profile) | Participant |
Watts (NIP 2017): Reconciling Carbon Flux Budgets in Alaska and northwest Canada through Integrated Satellite, Airborne, and Field Measurements (view profile) | Collaborator |
Watts (TE 2021): Contributions of tundra and boreal systems to radiative forcing in North America and Russia under contemporary and future conditions (view profile) | Co-Investigator |