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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 A B C D E F G H Poster Session Room Number Poster Number Program Project PI First Name PI Last Name Institution Lunch Ben Frank 1 Both User Facilities Deb Agarwal Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Lunch Ben Frank 2 Both User Facilities Charuleka Varadharajan Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Lunch Lobby 1 Both User Facilities Nancy Hess Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Lunch Lobby 2 Both User Facilities Nancy Hess Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Lunch Lobby 3 Both User Facilities Susannah Tringe Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Lunch Lobby 4 Both User Facilities John Barger SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Lunch Lobby 5 Both User Facilities Hoi-Ying Holman Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Lunch Lobby 6 Both User Facilities Sally McFarlane BER Lunch Lobby 7 Both User Facilities Robert Cottingham Oak Ridge National Laboratory A 21 39 SBR SBIR Ruby Ghosh Opti O2 A 21 40 SBR SBIR Ruby Ghosh Opti O2 A 21 41 SBR SBIR Scott Burge Burge Environmental, Inc. A 21 42 SBR SBIR Donald Nuzzio Analytical Instrument Systems, Inc. A 21 64 SBR SBIR Roelof Versteeg Subsurface Insights A 21 71 SBR LBNL SBR SFA Susan Hubbard Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Lunch Ben Frank 1 Both User Facilities Deb AgarwalLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Lunch Ben Frank 2 Both User Facilities Charuleka VaradharajanLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Lunch Lobby 1 Both User Facilities Nancy HessPacific Northwest National Laboratory

Lunch Lobby 2 Both User Facilities Nancy HessPacific Northwest National Laboratory

Lunch Lobby 3 Both User Facilities Susannah TringeLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Lunch Lobby 4 Both User Facilities John BargerSLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

Lunch Lobby 5 Both User Facilities Hoi-Ying HolmanLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Lunch Lobby 6 Both User Facilities Sally McFarlane BER

Lunch Lobby 7 Both User Facilities Robert Cottingham Oak Ridge National Laboratory

A 21 39 SBR SBIR Ruby Ghosh Opti O2

A 21 40 SBR SBIR Ruby Ghosh Opti O2

A 21 41 SBR SBIR Scott Burge Burge Environmental, Inc.

A 21 42 SBR SBIR Donald Nuzzio Analytical Instrument Systems, Inc.

A 21 64 SBR SBIR Roelof Versteeg Subsurface Insights

A 21 71 SBR LBNL SBR SFA Susan HubbardLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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A 21 72 SBR LBNL SBR SFA Tetsu TokunagaLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

A 21 73 SBR LBNL SBR SFA Eoin BrodieLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

A 21 74 SBR LBNL SBR SFA Heidi SteltzerLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

A 21 75 SBR LBNL SBR SFA Nicola FalcoLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

A 21 76 SBR LBNL SBR SFA Nicholas BouskillLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

A 21 77 SBR LBNL SBR SFA Patricia FoxLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

A 21 78 SBR LBNL SBR SFA Adi LavyLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

A 21 79 SBR LBNL SBR SFA Allison Sharrar University of California, Berkeley

A 21 80 SBR LBNL SBR SFA Rosemary Carroll Desert Research Institute

A 21 81 SBR LBNL SBR SFA Haruko WainwrightLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

A 21 82 SBR LBNL SBR SFA Carl SteefelLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

A 21 83 SBR LBNL SBR SFA Charuleka VaradharajanLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

B 21 43 SBR ANL SBR SFA Kenneth Kemner Argonne National Laboratory

B 21 44 SBR ANL SBR SFA Theodore Flynn Argonne National Laboratory

B 21 45 SBR ANL SBR SFA Maxim Boyanov Argonne National Laboratory

B 21 46 SBR ANL SBR SFA Edward O’Loughlin Argonne National Laboratory

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B 21 47 SBR University Award Reed Maxwell Colorado School of Mines

B 21 48 SBR Student Lauren Foster Colorado School of Mines

B 21 49 SBR Student Joseph Rungee University of California, Merced

B 21 50 SBR University Award Inez Fung University of California, Berkeley

B 21 55 SBR University Award J Sharp Colorado School of Mines

B 21 56 SBR University Award Li Li Pennsylvania State University

B 21 57 SBR University Award Michael Wilkins Ohio State University

B 21 58 SBR University Award Frederick Colwell Oregon State University

B 21 59 SBR University Award Daniella Rempe University of Texas at Austin

B 21 61 SBR Student Chen Wang Rutgers University

B 21 62 SBR University Award Martin Briggs US Geological Survey

B 21 65 SBR University Award Andrew Manning US Geological Survey

B 21 66 SBR University Award Lyndsay Ball US Geological Survey

B 21 67 SBR University Award Scott Fendorf Stanford University

B 21 68 SBR University Award Kate Maher Stanford University

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B 21 69 SBR University Award Peggy O'Day University of California, Merced

B 21 70 SBR Student Alex Thomas University of California, Berkeley

C 21 1 SBR PNNL SBR SFA Tim ScheibePacific Northwest National Laboratory

C 21 2 SBR PNNL SBR SFA Xuesong ZhangPacific Northwest National Laboratory

C 21 3 SBR PNNL SBR SFA Xingyuan ChenPacific Northwest National Laboratory

C 21 4 SBR PNNL SBR SFA Tim ScheibePacific Northwest National Laboratory

C 21 5 SBR PNNL SBR SFA Jie BaoPacific Northwest National Laboratory

C 21 6 SBR PNNL SBR SFA Hyun-Seob SongPacific Northwest National Laboratory

C 21 7 SBR PNNL SBR SFA Emily GrahamPacific Northwest National Laboratory

C 21 8 SBR PNNL SBR SFA James StegenPacific Northwest National Laboratory

C 21 19 SBR LLNL SBR SFA Mavrik ZavarinLawrence Livermore National Laboratory

C 21 20 SBR LLNL SBR SFA Enrica BaboniLawrence Livermore National Laboratory

C 21 21 SBR LLNL SBR SFA Annie KerstingLawrence Livermore National Laboratory

C 21 22 SBR LLNL SBR SFA Brian PowellLawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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C 21 23 SBR ORNL SBR SFA Eric Pierce Oak Ridge National Laboratory

C 21 24 SBR ORNL SBR SFA Scott Brooks Oak Ridge National LaboratoryC 21 25 SBR ORNL SBR SFA Linduo Zhao Oak Ridge National Laboratory

C 21 26 SBR ORNL SBR SFA Baohua Gu Oak Ridge National Laboratory

C 21 27 SBR ORNL SBR SFA Caitlin Gionfriddo Oak Ridge National LaboratoryC 21 28 SBR ORNL SBR SFA Jerry Parks Oak Ridge National LaboratoryC 21 29 SBR ORNL SBR SFA Swapneeta Date Oak Ridge National Laboratory

D 21 9 SBR University Award Illenia Battiato Stanford University

D 21 11 SBR IDEAS David Molton Los Alamos National Laboratory

D 21 12 SBR IDEAS Carl SteefelLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

D 21 13 SBR IDEAS Scott Painter Oak Ridge National Laboratory

D 21 14 SBR IDEAS Reed Maxwell Colorado School of Mines

D 21 15 SBR University Award Kelly Wrighton Ohio State University

D 21 16 SBR University Award Michael Gooseff University of Colorado, Boulder

D 21 17 SBR University Award Matthew Ginder-Vogel University of Wisconsin, Madison

D 21 18 SBR University Award Bayani Cardenas University of Texas at Austin

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D 21 32 SBR University Award Jeremy Semrau University of Michigan

D 21 33 SBR University Award Jeremy Smith University of Tennessee

D 21 34 SBR University Award Yu Yang University of Nevada, Reno

D 21 35 SBR Student Zachary Payne Indiana University

D 21 36 SBR University Award Peter Santschi Texas A&M University

D 21 37 SBR University Award Brian Powell Clemson University

D 21 38 SBR University Award Brian Powell Clemson University

D 21 51 SBR SLAC SBR SFA John BargarSLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

D 21 52 SBR SLAC SBR SFA Callum Bobb Stanford University

D 21 53 SBR SLAC SBR SFA Emily Cardarelli Stanford University

D 21 54 SBR SLAC SBR SFA Vincent NoelSLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

A 1 1 TES Student Kristine Cabugao University of Tennessee

A 1 5 TES Student Edward Primka Pennsylvania State University

A 1 9 TES NGEE-Arctic Christian Anderden Los Alamos National Laboratory

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A 1 13 TES NGEE-Arctic Baptiste DafflonLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

A 1 17 TES NGEE-Arctic William RileyLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

A 1 21 TES NGEE-Arctic David Graham Oak Ridge National Laboratory

A 1 25 TES NGEE-Arctic Elchin Jafarov Los Alamos National Laboratory

A 1 29 TES Early Career Neslihan TasLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

A 1 33 TES ANL TES SFA Julie Jastrow Argonne National Laboratory

A 1 37 TES ORNL TES SFA Jeffrey Warren Oak Ridge National Laboratory

A 1 41 TES ORNL TES SFA Xiaojuan Yang Oak Ridge National Laboratory

A 1 45 TES ORNL TES SFA Avni Malhotra Oak Ridge National LaboratoryA 1 49 TES ORNL TES SFA Jeffrey Wood University of Missouri

A 1 53 TES University Award Joshua Fisher University of Los Angeles

A 1 57 TES PNNL TES Vanessa BaileyPacific Northwest National Laboratory

A 1 61 TES University Award Pat MegonigalSmithsonian Environmental Research Center

A 1 65 TES LBNL TES SFA Roser AbramoffLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

A 1 69 TES AmeriFlux Sébastien BiraudLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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A 1 73 TES AmeriFlux Trevor KeenanLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

A 9 3 TES SBIR Gerald Sabin RNET Technologies

A 9 7 TES NGEE-Tropics Alistair Rogers Brookhaven National Laboratory

A 9 11 TES NGEE-Tropics Chonggang Xu Los Alamos National Laboratory

A 9 15 TES NGEE-Tropics Robinson Negron-JuarezLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

A 9 19 TES NGEE-Tropics Melanie Mayes Oak Ridge National Laboratory

A 9 23 TES NGEE-Tropics Nate McDowellPacific Northwest National Laboratory

A 9 27 TES NGEE-Tropics Maria HunterUniversidade Federal de Mato Grosso

A 9 31 TES Early Career Yang Song Oak Ridge National Laboratory

A 9 35 TES University Award Christine O'Connell University of California, Berkeley

A 9 39 TES University Award Jennifer Powers University of Minnesota

B 1 2 TES Student Katerina Georgiou University of California, Berkeley

B 1 6 TES NGEE-Arctic Stan Wullschleger Oak Ridge National Laboratory

B 1 10 TES NGEE-Arctic Sigrid DengelLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

B 1 14 TES NGEE-Arctic Cathy Wilson Los Alamos National Laboratory

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B 1 18 TES NGEE-Arctic Neslihan TasLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

B 1 22 TES NGEE-Arctic Ethan Coon Oak Ridge National Laboratory

B 1 26 TES NGEE-Arctic Zelalem MekonnenLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

B 1 30 TES University Award Jennifer Fraterrigo University of Illinois

B 1 34 TES ANL TES SFA Umakant Mishra Argonne National Laboratory

B 1 38 TES ORNL TES SFA Richard Norby Oak Ridge National Laboratory

B 1 42 TES ORNL TES SFA Daniel Ricciuto Oak Ridge National Laboratory

B 1 46 TES ORNL TES SFA Xiaoying Shi Oak Ridge National Laboratory

B 1 50 TES ORNL TES SFA Les Hook Oak Ridge National Laboratory

B 1 54 TES University Award Anya Hopple University of Oregon

B 1 58 TES PNNL TES Ben Bond-LambertyPacific Northwest National Laboratory

B 1 62 TES LBNL TES SFA Margaret TornLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

B 1 66 TES University Award Aimee Classen University of Vermont

B 1 70 TES AmeriFlux P PolonikLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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B 1 74 TES University Award Dennis Baldocchi University of California, Berkeley

B 9 5 TES University Award Sasha Reed US Geological Survey

B 9 8 TES NGEE-Tropics Jin Wu Brookhaven National Laboratory

B 9 12 TES NGEE-Tropics Alessandro AraujoBrazilian Agricultural Research Corporation

B 9 16 TES NGEE-Tropics Thomas PowellLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

B 9 20 TES NGEE-Tropics Anthony Walker Oak Ridge National Laboratory

B 9 24 TES NGEE-Tropics Gabriel ArellanoSmithsonian Tropical Research Institute

B 9 28 TES NGEE-Tropics Marcos Longo Embrapa Agricultural Informatics

B 9 32 TES Early Career Kari FinstadLawrence Livermore National Laboratory

B 9 36 TES University Award Molly Cavaleri Michigan Technological University

B 9 40 TES University Award Joe Berry Carnegie Institution for Science

C 1 3 TES Student Mallory Ladd University of Tennessee

C 1 7 TES NGEE-Arctic Gangsheng Wang Oak Ridge National Laboratory

C 1 11 TES NGEE-Arctic Haruko WainwrightLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

C 1 15 TES NGEE-Arctic Verity Salmon Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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A B C D E F G HC 1 19 TES NGEE-Arctic Jeffrey Heikoop Los Alamos National LaboratoryC 1 23 TES NGEE-Arctic Nathan Wales Los Alamos National Laboratory

C 1 27 TES Early Career Daniel Hayes University of Maine

C 1 31 TES University Award Edward Schuur Northern Arizona University

C 1 35 TES ORNL TES SFA Paul Hanson Oak Ridge National Laboratory

C 1 39 TES ORNL TES SFA David Weston Oak Ridge National Laboratory

C 1 43 TES ORNL TES SFA Natalie Griffiths Oak Ridge National Laboratory

C 1 47 TES ORNL TES SFA Junyi Liang Oak Ridge National LaboratoryC 1 51 TES ORNL TES SFA Anthony Walker Oak Ridge National Laboratory

C 1 55 TES University Award Joel Kostka Georgia Institute of Technology

C 1 59 TES University Award David Eissenstat Pennsylvania State University

C 1 63 TES LBNL TES SFA Jennifer SoongLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

C 1 67 TES University Award Kristen DeAngelisUniversity of Massachusetts-Amherst

C 1 71 TES AmeriFlux Danielle ChristiansonLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

C 9 1 TES SBIR Julia Dupuis Physical Sciences, Inc.

C 9 4 TES Early Career Charlie KovenLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

C 9 9 TES NGEE-Tropics Turin Dickman Los Alamos National Laboratory

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C 9 13 TES NGEE-Tropics Kolby JardineLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

C 9 17 TES NGEE-Tropics Charuleka VaradharajanLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

C 9 21 TES NGEE-Tropics Yilin FangPacific Northwest National Laboratory

C 9 25 TES NGEE-Tropics Helene Muller-LandauSmithsonian Tropical Research Institute

C 9 29 TES Early Career Daniela Cusack University of Los Angeles

C 9 33 TES Early Career Karis McFarlaneLawrence Livermore National Laboratory

C 9 37 TES University Award Valeriy Ivanov University of Michigan

D 1 4 TES Student Michala Phillips University of California, Riverside

D 1 8 TES NGEE-Arctic Shawn Serbin Brookhaven National Laboratory

D 1 12 TES NGEE-Arctic Forrest Hoffman Oak Ridge National Laboratory

D 1 16 TES NGEE-Arctic Amy Breen University of Alaska, Fairbanks

D 1 20 TES NGEE-Arctic Michael Philben Oak Ridge National Laboratory

D 1 24 TES NGEE-Arctic Charles Abolt University of Texas at Austin

D 1 28 TES Early Career Rebecca Neumann University of Washington

D 1 32 TES ANL TES SFA Roser Matamala Argonne National Laboratory

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D 1 36 TES ORNL TES SFA Eric Ward Oak Ridge National Laboratory

D 1 40 TES ORNL TES SFA Colleen Iversen Oak Ridge National Laboratory

D 1 44 TES ORNL TES SFA Dali Wang Oak Ridge National Laboratory

D 1 48 TES ORNL TES SFA Lianhong Gu Oak Ridge National Laboratory

D 1 52 TES University Award Adrien Finzi Boston University

D 1 56 TES University Award Curtis Richardson Duke University

D 1 60 TES University Award Ross Hinkle University of Central Florida

D 1 64 TES LBNL TES SFA William RileyLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

D 1 68 TES University Award Carl Trettin US Forest Service

D 1 72 TES AmeriFlux Gilberto PastorelloLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

D 9 2 TES SBIR Rand Swanson Resonon

D 9 6 TES NGEE-Tropics Jeffrey ChambersLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

D 9 10 TES NGEE-Tropics Kurt Solander Los Alamos National Laboratory

D 9 14 TES NGEE-Tropics Ryan KnoxLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

D 9 18 TES NGEE-Tropics Jiafu Mao Oak Ridge National Laboratory

D 9 22 TES NGEE-Tropics Maoyi HuangPacific Northwest National Laboratory

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D 9 26 TES NGEE-Tropics Douglas Morton NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

D 9 30 TES Early Career Melanie Mayes Oak Ridge National Laboratory

D 9 34 TES University Award Elliott Campbell University of California, Santa Cruz

D 9 38 TES University Award David Medvigy Notre Dame University

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Environmental System Science Data Infrastructure for a Virtual Ecosystem (ESS-DIVE) - A New U.S. DOE Data Archive

ESS-DIVE Publishing Life Cycle and Community Outreach

EMSL: A DOE Scientific User Facility for Earth System Science Research

Microbial Stabilization and Destabilization of Soil Organic Carbon Across Scales

The DOE Joint Genome Institute: A User Facility for Environmental & Energy GenomicsDOE Synchrotron Capabilities and Structural Biology Resources for Environmental ResearchResearch in Biogeochemical Sciences at the Berkeley Synchrotron Infrared Structural Biology (BSISB) Imaging Program

The DOE Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Climate Research Facility

KBase: An Integrated Systems Biology Knowledgebase for Predictive Biological and Environmental ResearchMonitoring Sediment Oxygen Demand in a Coastal Ecosystem with a Robust, In-situ Oxygen ProbeDissolved Oxygen Sensor System for Real-time, In-situ Subsurface Monitoring of the East River Hyporheic Zone in Crested Butte, COMicrobial Sensor for Characterizing and Monitoring Watersheds and Terrestrial Environments Including the Rhizosphere

Analytical Instrumentation for in-situ Biogeochemical Research

Predictive Assimilation Framework: Cloud based System for Site Monitoring

Watershed Function SFA: Hydrological and Biogeochemical Dynamics from Genomes to Watershed Scales

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IHillslope to Watershed Subsurface Hydrologic and Biogeochemical Exchanges with the Atmosphere and RiverVegetation and Soil Biogeochemistry Feedbacks as Impacted by Snowmelt Regime and Landscape TopographyPerturbing Nature: Will a Small Change in the Timing of Snowmelt Lead to Big Shifts in Soil-Plants-Microbes and Watershed Behavior?

Integrated Imaging of Above and Below Ground Properties and their Interactions

Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Nitrogen in a Mountainous Watershed

Floodplain Processes Impacting Water Quality and Nutrient and Metal Export

Meander-Associated Riparian Zone and Hillslope Floodplain Sites Share Similar Microbial Community Structure and Metabolic PotentialNutrient and Metal Release from Shale Weathering Processes Occurring Across Multiple ScalesQuantifying Magnitude and Age of Groundwater Flux from Topographically Complex Watersheds Using a MODEX ApproachSpatiotemporal Variability of Ecohydrological Responses to Climate Perturbations in Headwater Watersheds

Watershed Function Simulation and Aggregation

Data Management and Assimilation for the Berkeley Lab Watershed Function SFA

The Argonne National Laboratory Subsurface Biogeochemical Research Program SFA: Wetland HydrobiogeochemistryEffects of Fe(III) Inputs on the Rate of Methanogenesis in Wetland Sediment MicrocosmsRedox Transformations of U, Hg, and As in Iron Oxide and Clay SystemsElemental Content, U Redox Dynamics, and Microbial Communities in Wetland Sediment Cores from Tims Branch, Savannah River Site

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ITowards a Better Understanding of Water Stores and Fluxes: Model Observation Synthesis in a Snowmelt Dominated Research WatershedNonlinear Scaling of Climate Change Impacts in Headwater Catchments: Contribution to Watershed Function Scientific Focus AreaCombining Patch-Scale Modeled Output with Spatial Statistics to Estimate Evapotranspiration Across the Landscape

On Sub-grid Scale Variations of Transpiration

Mechanistic and Predictive Understanding of Needle Litter Decay in Semi-Arid Mountain Ecosystems Experiencing Unprecedented Vegetation Mortality

Controls of Hydrological Connectivity on Dissolved Organic Carbon Export in a Seasonally Snow-Covered WatershedSnowmelt Dynamics Influence the Distribution of Microbial Communities and Carbon Pools in a Riverbed EcosystemQuantifying Subsurface Biogeochemical Variability in a High Altitude Watershed During Winter IsolationQuantifying Dynamic Water Storage in Weathered Bedrock from the Pore to Landscape ScaleA Last Line of defense: Understanding Unique Coupled Abiotic/Biotic Processes at Upwelling Groundwater InterfaceA Last Line of Defense: Understanding Unique Coupled Abiotic/Biotic Processes at Upwelling Groundwater Interfaces

Preliminary Results of 2017 Drilling, Geophysical Logging, Geologic Mapping, and Geochemical Sampling Activities in Redwell Basin, Elk Mountains, Colorado

Geologic Structure of the East River Watershed, Elk Mountains, Colorado: A Preliminary View from New Airborne Geophysical Survey DataMetabolic Constraints of Organic Matter Mineralization and Metal Cycling During Flood Plain EvolutionSubsurface Carbon Inventories, Transformations and Fluxes Across Gradients in Elevation and Moisture Within an Alpine Watershed

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Phosphorus Speciation in Atmospherically Deposited Particulate Matter and Potential Impact on Terrestrial Soil Nutrient Cycling and Ecosystem Productivity

Linking Soil Metabolic Potential to Vegetation Type Across Landscape Positions in the East River Watershed, Colorado

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory SFA: Influences of Hydrologic Exchange Flows on River Corridor and Watershed Biogeochemical Function

Influence of Hydrologic Exchange Flow on Nutrient Dynamics in Managed WatershedsSpatio-Temporal Dynamics of km- to Reach-Scale Hydrological Exchange Flows along a Large Dam-Regulated River CorridorHydromorphic Classification of the Hanford Reach through Integration of Field Observations and Hydrodynamic Models

Three-Dimensional OpenFOAM-PFLOTRAN Coupled Model for Mechanistic Simulation of Hydrologic Exchange Flows in Varied Hydromorphic Settings

Modeling Microbial Control of Historical Contingencies and Priming Effects in Biogeochemical ReactionsInteractions Between Organic Carbon Concentration, Chemistry, and Thermodynamics Govern Elevated Metabolism in the Columbia River Hyporheic Zone

Local to Global Hydrobiogeochemical Impacts of High-Frequency Stage Fluctuations

The LLNL Subsurface Biogeochemistry of Actinides SFA

Desorption of Plutonium from Altered Nuclear Melt Glass Colloids

Sorption Kinetics of Plutonium (V) to Three Montmorillonite Clays

Long-term Aging of Actinide Solid Sources Exposed to Environmental Conditions

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Kinetics of Mercury Methylation RevisitedEffects of Natural Organic Matter and Minerals on Mercury MethylationBiogeochemical Mechanisms Affecting Mercury Species Transformation and Methylmercury Production or DegradationMolecular, Genomic and Physiological Studies of Mercury MethylationBiomolecular Insights into Mercury TransformationsUnraveling the Cellular Biochemistry of Mercury Methylation

From universal scaling for flow resistance in vegetated channels to predicting algal bloom and the evolution of benthic algae in riverine systems at the reach scale

Interoperable Design of Extreme-scale Application Software (IDEAS): A Family of Synergistic Projects Focused on Improving Scientific Productivity

Leveraging Software Interoperability and Benchmarking to Accelerate Model Development of Terrestrial Ecosystems - IDEAS Use Case 1

Modeling Across Scales while Maintaining Links to Laboratory and Fine-scale Field Investigations: Cases Studies using the Advanced Terrestrial Simulator

Advances in Hyper-Resolution Integrated Modeling of the Continental US and Connections to the National Water ModelMicrobial Ammonium Cycling is Critical to Nitrogen Transformations in Columbia River SedimentsQuantifying Distributed Exchanges of Groundwater with the Columbia River – Preliminary ResultsTransport and Transformation of Particulate Organic Matter in Permeable Riverbed SedimentsRespiration in Hyporheic Zones: Connecting Mechanics, Microbial Biogeochemistry, and Models

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IUse of Stable Mercury Isotopes to Assess Mercury and Methylmercury Transformation and Transport Across Critical Interfaces from the Molecular to the Watershed ScaleMethylmercury Uptake and Degradation by Methanotrophs: A Hitherto Unknown, but Potentially Important Environmental ProcessAQUA-MER Aqueous Speciation Database: A Web Resource for Multi-Scale Modeling of Mercury BiogeochemistryOrganic Carbon Stability During Fe Redox Reactions: Coupling Geochemistry, Microbiology and Field MonitoringEffect of Ground Cover on Surface Fluxes of Reactive Nitrogen Oxides at a Disturbed Forest EdgeCollaborative Research: Natural Organic Matter and Microbial Matter and Microbial Controls on Mobilization/Immobilization of I and Pu in Soil and Water Affected by Radionuclide Release in USA and JapanCharacterizing Radionuclide Subsurface Transport from Lab to Field Scales Using Multidimensional, Real-Time Imaging Techniques

Visualizing Macropore Flow Mechanisms using 4D X-ray Computed Tomography

SLAC Groundwater Quality SFA: Hydrologically Driven Biogeochemical Processes Controlling Water QualitySLAC Groundwater Quality SFA: Biogeochemical-Hydrologic Coupling in the Capillary Fringe at the Riverton, WY SiteSLAC Groundwater Quality SFA: Microbial Niche Partitioning at the Soil-Groundwater Interface in Transiently Reduced FloodplainsSLAC Groundwater Quality SFA: Contaminant Response to Hydrologic Transitions in Transiently-Reduced ZonesRoot Phosphatase Response to Elevated CO2 is Tree Species DependentHow Topography and its Effects on Fine Root Production Impact Soil Respiration in the Susquehanna-Shale Hills Critical Zone ObservatoryCharacterization of Permafrost Landscapes Using an Unmanned Aerial System: LiDAR Mapping the NGEE Teller Site

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IQuantifying the Interactions between Soil Thermal and Physical Characteristics, Hydro- geomorphological Conditions and Vegetation Distribution in an Arctic WatershedNon-Growing Season Plant and Soil Biogeochemistry in High-Latitude Tundra have Large Effects on Plant Nutritional Status and Carbon Budgets

Modeling Anaerobic Soil Organic Carbon Decomposition in Arctic Polygon Tundra: Insights into Soil Geochemical Influences on Carbon Mineralization

Modeling Drivers of Discontinuous Permafrost on a Hillslope TransectAwakening the Sleeping Giant: Multi-omics Enabled Quantification of Microbial Controls on Biogeochemical Cycles in Permafrost Ecosystems

Degradation State of Soil Organic Matter in Arctic Coastal Plain Ice-Wedge Polygons

Divergent Morphological and Hydrological Responses of Dominant Woody Bog Species to Whole Ecosystem Warming and Elevated CO2 at SPRUCE

Modeling Nitrogen and Phosphorus Cycling Dynamics and the Interactions with Carbon Cycling in Peatland EcosystemsPeatland Respiration: A Global Quantitative ReviewForest Ecosystem-scale Responses and Resilience to DroughtCarbon–Nutrient Economy of the Rhizosphere: Improving Biogeochemical Prediction and Scaling Feedbacks From Ecosystem to Regional ScalesDrought and Flood Alter Soil Pore Connectivities and Local Ionic Strengths to Regulate C Bioavailability

Coastal Wetland Carbon Sequestration in a Warmer Climate

Steady State Gradients versus Microbe-Mineral Modeling Predict Different Temperature Responses of Upland Soils: Model Evaluation in the LBNL TES SFA

Updates from the AmeriFlux Management Project Tech Team

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IDeveloping New Partitioning Methods for AmeriFlux, to Detect and Account for the Inhibition of Day-Time Ecosystem RespirationHDTomoGPR: Ground Penetrating Radar System and Algorithms for Fine Root AnalysisVariation in the Representation of Photosynthesis in CMIP5 Terrestrial Biosphere ModelsUnderstanding the Control of Hydraulic Traits in Tropical Forests Using a Hydrodynamic Model within a Demographic Vegetation Model

Forest Dynamics and Severe Convection in Amazonia

Phosphorus Sorption to Tropical Soils with Relevance to Earth System Model Needs

Drivers and Mechanisms of Tree Mortality in Moist Tropical Forests

Quantifying Forest Degradation Using GLAS Lidar

Incorporation Of “Omics” Information into a Soil Biogeochemical Model: A Novel Model Scheme to Regulate Microbial Functions and Soil Carbon Dynamics in Response to Environmental ChangeHot Spots and Hot Moments: Investigating the Relationship Between Soil Redox Dynamics and Greenhouse Gas Fluxes in a Wet Tropical ForestExtrapolating Ecosystem Processes of Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests Across Geographic Scales and into Future ClimatesRepresenting Organo-Mineral Associations in Soil Carbon Models: Implications for Carbon Storage and Vulnerability

Next-Generation Ecosystems Experiment (NGEE Arctic): Progress and Plans

Complexity of CO2, CH4 and Energy Exchange Measurements at NGEE Arctic Sites, AlaskaFactors Affecting the Spatial Pattern of Snow Distribution at the NGEE Arctic Teller and Kougarok Watersheds

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Deep Look into Deep Permafrost: Impact of Warming on Microbial Functions

Simulating the Impact of Regional Subsidence and Polygonal Ground Degradation on Arctic Permafrost HydrologyModeling the Impacts of Fire on Surface Energy and Land-Atmosphere Carbon Exchange Across AlaskaArctic Shrub Expansion, Plant Functional Trait Variation, and Effects on Belowground Carbon Cycling

Spatial Heterogeneity and Environmental Controllers of Permafrost SOC Stocks

Sphagnum Production, Nutrient Content, and Community Composition in the SPRUCE ExperimentSensitivity of Simulated Peatland Carbon and Energy Flux Warming Responses to Biogeochemistry Process UncertaintyRepresenting Northern Peatland Hydrology and Biogeochemistry with the ELM Land Surface ModelORNL’s TES SFA Data Acquisition, Archiving, and Sharing to Support Publications, Synthesis, and Modeling TasksHow Does Whole Ecosystem Warming of a Peatland Affect Methane Production and Consumption?

Pore to Core: Linking Soil Organic Carbon Protection Mechanisms to Ecosystem CO2 Fluxes in Response to Varying Antecedent Soil Moisture Conditions

Berkeley Lab Terrestrial Ecosystem Science SFA (LBNL TES SFA) on Belowground Carbon CyclingTheoretical and Empirical Support that Plant Roots Stimulate the Decomposition of Protected, But Not Unprotected, Soil Carbon

Side-by-side Evaluation of Eddy Covariance Gas Analyzers for the AmeriFlux Network: Effects of Analyzer Type and Spectral Corrections on Turbulent Fluxes

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IAerodynamic Canopy Height: A Simple Metric for Temporal Dynamics of Canopy Heights Derived with Eddy Covariance Momentum Data Collected Across North American Flux NetworksImproving our Understanding, Quantification, and Contextualization of Dryland Feedbacks to Climate ChangeA Convergent Spectroscopy-based Approach for Vcmax across Leaf Age and Growth EnvironmentsCarbon, Water, and Energy Land-Atmosphere Exchanges in Wet and Seasonally Dry Forests in the AmazonUsing a Process-Based Model to Disentangle Hydraulic Trait Relationships in Observations of Tropical Trees

A Multi-Hypothesis Modeling Approach to Study Sub-Canopy Carbon Balance

Preliminary Results from Intensive Annual Surveys of Tree Mortality and Damage in Tropical ForestsRepresenting the Long-term Impacts of Forest Degradation in Amazon Forests in Dynamic Ecosystem ModelsSoil Carbon Storage and Turnover in Tropical Forests Along a Precipitation Gradient in PanamaTropical Response to Altered Climate Experiment (TRACE): How Plant-Soil Interactions Both Respond To and Help Dictate Lowland Tropical Forest Responses To Warming

Near Surface Measurement of Solar Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence in Amazonia

Digging Deeper: Exometabolomics Reveals Biogeochemical Hotspots with Depth and by Vegetation Type in Arctic Tundra SoilsCoupling PFLOTRAN into E3SM through a Collaboration between the CMDV and NGEE Arctic ProjectsMultiscale Data Integration for Scaling Land-atmosphere Carbon Exchange and Soil Properties in Ice-wedge Polygon Tundra

Symbiotic N-fixation by Alder Impacts Nitrogen Availability on a Landscape Scale

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Coupled Long-Term Experiment and Model Investigation of The Differential Response of Plants and Soil Microbes in a Changing Permafrost Tundra Ecosystem

ORNL’s Terrestrial Ecosystem Science – Scientific Focus Area (TES SFA): a 2018 OverviewInsights into Sphagnum Peat Moss Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics from CO2 Flux Analysis and Modeling to Microbiome AnalysisInitial Effects of Warming and Elevated CO2 on Organic-Matter Decomposition in a Black Spruce-Sphagnum BogNonlinear Response of Soil Microbial Respiration to Moisture VariationsThe FACE-MDS DatasetToward the Predictive Understanding of Greenhouse Gas Production in High Latitude PeatlandsUsing a Spatially-Distributed Hydrologic Biogeochemistry Model with Nitrogen Transport to Study the Spatial Variation of Carbon Stocks and Fluxes in a Critical Zone Observatory

Four Years of Warming the Whole Soil Profile in a Conifer Forest: LBNL TES SFA

Resolving Conflicting Physical and Biochemical Feedbacks to Climate in Response to Long- Term Warming

AmeriFlux Data Processing and Interface Improvements

High Speed VNIR/SWIR Hyperspectral Imager for Quantifying Terrestrial Ecosystems

Applying the FATES Dynamic Vegetation Model to the Western US

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Improving Modeling of Water Table Dynamics by Incorporating Plant Hydraulics and Hillslope Based Drainage FunctionThe Panama Tropical Forest Model Testbed: Comprehensive, Integrated Datasets on Abiotic Drivers, Plant Functional Traits, Tree Demography, and Stand-Level Carbon and Water Pools and FluxesCharacterization of Soil Carbon Cycling Across a Tropical Forest Rainfall Gradient for a Dry Down ExperimentTropical Forest Response to a Drier Future: Measurement and Modeling of Soil Organic Matter Stocks and TurnoverUnderstanding the Response of Photosynthetic Metabolism in Tropical Forests to Seasonal Climate Variations

Remote Sensing of Mycorrhizal Distributions

Remote Sensing of the Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Arctic Plant Traits and Ecosystem FunctionMapping Arctic Representativeness and Vegetation using Data Mining and Machine Learning TechniquesControls and Rates of Change of Shrub Cover in the Arctic: How do Arctic Dynamic Vegetation Models Differ in Their Results for Future Scenarios?Stimulation of Anaerobic Organic Matter Degradation by Nitrogen Addition in Tundra SoilsInvestigations of Topographic Control on Thermokarst Development and the Ground Thermal Regime in Ice Wedge Polygons using the Advanced Terrestrial SimulatorRain Increases Methane Production and Methane Oxidation in a Boreal Thermokarst BogDetermining Soil Organic Matter Composition and Decomposability across the Permafrost Region Using Mid-infrared Spectroscopy

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Impacts of Elevated CO2 and Whole Ecosystem Warming on Photosynthesis and Respiration of Two Ericaceous Shrubs in a Northern Peatland

Warming Increases Plant-Available Nutrients in the SPRUCE BogParallel Computing for Module-based Computational Experiment: A Case Study of Carbon Decomposition using ELM Modules

A System for Long-Term Continuous Solar-Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence Measurements for Synergy with Eddy Covariance Flux Networks

Effects of Experimental Warming & Elevated CO2 on Trace Gas Emissions from a Northern Minnesota Black Spruce PeatlandPlant–microbe Symbioses Preserve Carbon in Peatlands Along a Latitudinal Gradient from Minnesota to PeruCarbon Dynamics Across the Terrestrial-Aquatic Interface of Subtropical Ecosystems in Central FloridaLBNL TES SFA Development and Application of Explicit Biotic and Abiotic Models for Soil Organic Matter DynamicsWood Decomposition: Understanding Processes Regulating Carbon Transfer to Soil Carbon Pools Using FACE Wood at Multiple ScalesThe Data Processing Pipelines and Synthesis Dataset Releases for AmeriFlux and FLUXNETA Compact, Broad-Band Hyperspectral SpectroRadiometer

The Next Generation Ecosystem Experiments (NGEE)-Tropics Overview

The Pan-tropical Response of Soil Moisture to El NiñoAdvancements in the Functionally Assembled Terrestrial Ecosystem Simulator (FATES): Functional Hypotheses, Software and TestbedsPredictability of Tropical Vegetation GrowthAssessing Impacts of Selective Logging on Water, Energy, and Carbon Budgets and Ecosystem Dynamics in Amazon Forests Using the Functionally Assembled Terrestrial Ecosystem Simulator

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Controls over Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Puerto Rican Tropical Rainforest Soils

Amazon Gross Primary Production Inferred at Regional Scale from Satellite Carbonyl Sulfide Retrievals

Variation in the Soil Template Drives Large Variation in Forest Functioning, Composition, and Structure During Tropical Dry Forest Secondary Succession