[RegCNET] Call for Papers: "Bridging scales in soil-plant-atmosphere interactions" at Fall AGU Meeting

Rauscher, Sara A rauscher at lanl.gov
Fri Jul 19 20:38:33 CEST 2013


Dear Colleagues,



We invite you to submit an abstract for our Biogeosciences (co-sponsored by Atmospheric Sciences and Hydrology) session B010 "Bridging scales in soil-plant-atmosphere interactions" at the Fall 2013 AGU meeting. This would be an excellent opportunity to bring work using regional models to a wide and varied audience.



Translating process understanding at small scales into larger-scale models of soil-plant-atmosphere interactions is an important challenge. Process interactions at local and regional scales can control the behavior at larger scales; thus, measurements and models are not necessarily commensurate across scales. The session seeks work that addresses underlying processes governing interactions between water, carbon, and nitrogen in the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum at various scales, and how these processes may be represented in models. We encourage presentations that include field measurements, data-model-fusion approaches, and modeling and observational hierarchies that can bridge scales in soil-plant-atmosphere interactions.



Confirmed speakers include Andrew Guswa of Smith College and A. Park Williams of Los Alamos National Laboratory.



https://fallmeeting.agu.org/2013/scientific-program/session-search/sessions/b010-bridging-scales-in-soil-plant-atmosphere-interactions-2/



Abstract submission is open and the deadline is August 6th. Please feel free to forward this invitation to others.

Kind Regards,



Richard Keim
Louisiana State University
rkeim at lsu.edu<mailto:rkeim at lsu.edu>



Delphis Levia
University of Delaware
dlevia at udel.edu<mailto:dlevia at udel.edu>



Rodrigo Vargas
University of Delaware
rvargas at cicese.mx<mailto:rvargas at cicese.mx>



Sara Rauscher
Los Alamos National Laboratory (now at University of Delaware)
rauscher at lanl.gov<mailto:rauscher at lanl.gov>
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