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NASA's Arctic-Boreal Vulnerability Experiment

ABoVE


Róisín Commane
(updated: 14-Mar-2024)
Address: Columbia University
New York NY 10027
USA
Email:rc3195@columbia.edu
Phone:

ABoVE Project Participation:  
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

ABoVE Working Group(s):
ABoVE WG Airborne Data
ABoVE WG Airborne Science
ABoVE WG Carbon Dynamics
ABoVE WG Hydrology, Permafrost & Wetlands
ABoVE WG Modeling Framework & Comparisons
ABoVE WG SAR Cal/Val Data Synthesis


Other ABoVE Group Participation:
ABoVE 2015 ASTM1 Registrants
ABoVE 2016 STM2 Invitees
ABoVE 2017 STM3 Registrants
ABoVE 2018 STM4 Invitees
ABoVE 2018 STM4 Registrants
ABoVE 2019 STM Invite
ABoVE 2019 STM5 Organizing Committee
ABoVE 2020 STM6 Invite
ABoVE 2021 Planning EMAIL List
ABoVE 2023 STM9 Registrants (all)
ABoVE 2024 Planning EMAIL List
ABoVE 2024 STM10 Registrants / Moderators / Presenters Email List
ABoVE Airborne Daily - EMAIL LIST
ABoVE All Email List
ABoVE All Science Team Email List
ABoVE GMAO Weather - Email List
ABoVE NASA Currently Funded Project Leads (2022+) (Project Lead)
ABoVE Project Leads (2022+) (Project Lead)
ABoVE Project Leads (Project Lead)
ABoVE Synthesis Carbon Group
Pre-ABoVE Projects



Other Group Participation:

North American Carbon Program (NACP):

2015 NACP and AmeriFlux Meeting Registrants
2015 NACP Data Workshop Registrants
2015 NACP Meeting Registrants
2017 Joint NACP & AmeriFlux Meeting Planning Committee
2017 NACP/AmeriFlux Meeting Breakout Chairs
2017 NACP/AmeriFlux Meeting Registrants
2017 NACP/AmeriFlux Session Chairs
2021 NACP OSM Registrants
Commane (2019) (Project Lead)
Murray (NYS ERDA 2018) (Co-Investigator)
NACP Broad Mailing List
NACP Project Participants

NASA Terrestrial Ecology (TE):

Farina (FINESST 2019) (Collaborator)
TE 2019 Participant Message Board
TE 2019 STM Invite
TE All Email List