Research Highlights

BGC Feedbacks researchers and partner projects report the latest global biogeochemistry science at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting in San Francisco

November 18, 2016

BGC Feedbacks researchers and partner projects report the latest global biogeochemistry science at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting in San Francisco

At this year’s American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, researchers from the Biogeochemistry–Climate Feedbacks Scientific Focus Area (SFA) will present their latest research results and convene or chair two (2) sessions focused on global biogeochemistry and feedbacks with the climate system.

A growing group of U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Laboratory scientists, university professors, postdocs, and graduate students associated with the BGC Feedbacks SFA and collaborating projects will converge on San Francisco December 12–16 with nearly 25,000 other researchers to participate in the 2016 AGU Fall Meeting. These scientists have contributed to at least 43 oral and poster presentations slated to be delivered during the week at the meeting, which is held annually in San Francisco’s Moscone Center.

To help meeting attendees identify and locate sessions and presentations related to BGC Feedbacks activities, a project program has been produced containing an abbreviated schedule of eight (8) DOE-related Town Halls, two (2) sessions to be co-convened or co-chaired by BGC Feedbacks SFA participants, and 43 presentations with BGC Feedbacks SFA and related project participation. Moreover, the full abstracts for the Town Halls and presentations are provided in the sections that follow, along with information about the relevant sessions organized. This program shows the strong connections that the multi-Laboratory and university collaborative project provides between Earth system modeling, terrestrial ecosystems research, and large-scale data analytics.

The program is available by clicking the icon below. It is suitable for duplex printing. To print only the abbreviated schedule without all of the descriptions and abstracts, simply print only the first six (6) pages.