Dear colleagues,
We're inviting abstracts from researchers studying carbon, water, and energy exchange across natural and agricultural managed ecosystems for our AGU26 session:
H097 – Linking Land–Atmosphere Fluxes to Ecosystem Stability Across Natural and Agricultural Systems
This session is centered on how land–atmosphere exchanges vary across natural and managed ecosystems, and what controls those differences across seasons, climates, and management practices. We're especially interested in studies that connect ecosystem fluxes with vegetation dynamics, water availability, atmospheric demand, or ecosystem stability. We're hoping to bring together a broad range of approaches, including eddy covariance, field measurements, remote sensing, modeling, synthesis studies, and new methods for understanding carbon, water, and energy exchange. Whether your work focuses on forests, grasslands, wetlands, croplands, orchards, vineyards, or other managed systems, we'd be happy to see it in the session.
Session information:
H097 – Linking Land–Atmosphere Fluxes to Ecosystem Stability Across Natural and Agricultural Systems
https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu26/prelim.cgi/Session/281247We hope you'll consider submitting, and please feel free to share this with anyone who might be interested.
Thanks!
Conveners:
Dr. Yiran Wang (UC Berkeley)
Dr. Matthew Roby (USDA-ARS)
Dr. Kosana Suvocarev (UC Davis).