1st Science Team Meeting
Minneapolis, MN
Sep 29–Oct 2, 2015
Agenda |
Participants |
STM1 Agenda with Presentations |
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9:00 AM | Introduction and Welcome | Scott Goetz/Chip Miller/Peter Griffith |
9:15 AM | Objectives [PDF] | Scott Goetz |
9:45 AM | View from HQ [PDF] | Hank Margolis/Eric Kasischke |
10:15 AM | Overview of the Science Team [PDF] | Peter Griffith |
10:30 AM | BREAK | |
10:45 AM | Animals on the move: Remotely based determination of key drivers influencing movements and habitat selection of highly mobile fauna throughout the ABoVE study domain [PDF] | |
11:00 AM | Biophysical drivers and socio-ecological impacts of environmental change in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta region, western Alaska [PDF] | |
11:15 AM | Assessing Alpine Ecosystem Vulnerability to Environmental Change Using Dall Sheep as an Iconic Indicator Species [PDF] | |
11:30 AM | Biophysical Characteristics and Mechanisms of Environmental Disturbances Influencing Human Access to Ecosystem Services in Boreal Alaska [PDF] | |
11:45 AM | DISCUSSION | Natalie Boelman |
12:00 PM | LUNCH | |
1:15 PM | Fingerprinting Three Decades of Changes in Interior Alaska (1982-2014) Using Field Measurements, Stereo Air Photos, and G-LiHT Data [PDF] | |
A Joint USFS-NASA Pilot Project to Estimate Forest Carbon Stocks in Interior Alaska by Integrating Field, Airborne and Satellite Data | ||
1:30 PM | LiDAR, passive spectral, and ecophysiological approaches to link Forest Tundra Ecotone structure and function [PDF] | |
1:45 PM | A High-Resolution Circumpolar Delineation of the Forest-Tundra Ecotone With Implications for Carbon Balance [PDF] | |
2:00 PM | Changes in Shrub Abundance in Arctic Tundra from the Satellite High Resolution Record for the Arctic-Boreal Vulnerability Experiment and Impacts on Albedo [PDF] | |
2:15 PM | DISCUSSION | Doug Morton |
2:30 PM | Mapping and modeling attributes of an arctic – boreal biome shift: Resource management implications within the ABoVE domain [PDF] | |
2:45 PM | Shifting Patterns of Boreal Forest Succession and Browning Over the Last 30 Years [PDF] | |
3:00 PM | Landscape-Scale Histories and Active Monitoring of Disturbance, Seasonality and Greenness Trends for ABOVE from Landsat [PDF] | |
3:15 PM | Recovery and Archiving of Key Arctic Alaska Vegetation Map and Plot Data for Long-Term Vegetation Analyses [PDF] | |
3:30 PM | CHARS Experimental and Reference Area (ERA) & Associated Projects [PDF] | |
3:45 PM | DISCUSSION | Michael Goulden |
4:00 PM | BREAK | |
4:15 PM | Understanding the Vulnerability and Resiliency of Boreal-Taiga Ecosystems to Wildfire in a Changing Climate: A study of the 2014 Northwest Territories Wildfires [PDF] | |
Planning and Collection of Data on Boreal Wildfire Effects: Studies of broad-scale 2014 Wildfires in NWT, Canada |
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4:30 PM | Quantifying long-term impacts of single and repeated wildfire burning in North American tundra on organic soil carbon stocks and ecosystem functioning [PDF] | |
Long-Term Multi-Sensor Record of Fire Disturbances in High Northern Latitudes | ||
4:45 PM | Increasing fire severity and the loss of legacy carbon from forest and tundra ecosystems of northwestern North America [PDF] | |
5:00 PM | Developing a spatially-explicit understanding of fire-climate forcings and their management implications across the ABoVE domain [PDF] | |
5:15 PM | DISCUSSION | Michelle Mack |
8:30 AM | Welcome | Scott Goetz |
8:45 AM | Evaluating growing season length and productivity across the ABoVE Domain using novel satellite indices and a ground sensor network [PDF] |
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9:00 AM | Satellite data driven model assessment of landscape variability and environmental controls on the Arctic-Boreal carbon budget [PDF] | |
9:15 AM | Characterizing methane emission response to the past 60 years of permafrost thaw in thermokarst lakes [PDF] | |
9:30 AM | Quantifying CO2 and CH4 Fluxes from Vulnerable Arctic-Boreal Ecosystems Across Spatial and Temporal Scales [PDF] | |
CARVE (Carbon in Arctic Reservoirs Vulnerability Experiment) Airborne Observations of Carbon Dynamics in the Vulnerable Arctic-Boreal Ecosystems of Northwestern Canada - CARVE-CAN | ||
Permafrost Vulnerability in a Seasonally Sea Ice-free Arctic | ||
9:45 AM | Regional Mapping of Soil Conditions in Northern Alaska Permafrost Landscapes Using AirMOSS and Land Model Data Assimilation, and Associated Impacts on Terrestrial Carbon Fluxes [PDF] | |
10:00 AM | BREAK | |
10:15 AM | 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 [PDF] | |
10:30 AM | Winter respiration in the Arctic: Constraining current and future estimates of CO2 emissions during the non-growing season [PDF] | |
10:45 AM | DISCUSSION | Sue Natali |
11:00 AM | Determining the Extent and Dynamics of Surface Water for the ABoVE Field Campaign [PDF] | |
11:15 AM | Remotely-Sensed Active Layer Thickness (ReSALT) Product Derived from InSAR Data Over North American Arctic Regions [PDF] | |
11:30 AM | Vulnerability of inland waters and the aquatic carbon cycle to changing permafrost and climate across boreal northwestern North America [PDF] |
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11:45 AM | DISCUSSION | Rob Striegl |
12:00 PM | LUNCH | |
1:30 PM | A Model-Data Integration Framework (MoDIF) for ABoVE Phase I research: simulation, scaling and benchmarking for key indicators of Arctic-boreal ecosystem dynamics [PDF] | |
1:45 PM | NGEE-Arctic [PDF] | |
2:00 PM | DISCUSSION | Joshua Fisher |
2:15 PM | Discussion of common themes & potential / obvious synergies | Scott Goetz |
2:45 PM | Charge to Breakouts (with Implementation Plan elements) | |
2:50 PM | BREAK | |
5:05 PM | Plenary--Q&A, wrap-up of Day 2 & plans for Day 3 | |
9:00 AM | Breakout Group Reports |
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10:00 AM | DISCUSSION | |
10:30 AM | BREAK | |
11:00 AM | Data Life Cycle [PDF] | Peter Griffith |
11:15 AM | The ABoVE Science Cloud [PDF] | Liz Hoy/ Mark McInerney |
11:30 AM | High resolution imagery for ABoVE [PDF] | Paul Morin |
11:45 AM | DISCUSSION | |
12:00 AM | Introduction to Airborne Campaign NASA Airborne Science Program [PDF] The Unique Opportunity of ABoVE Airborne Intensives [PDF] |
Randy Albertson /Chip Miller |
12:15 PM | LUNCH | |
1:45 PM | Plenary--Coordinating Permitting, Logistics, and Safety [PDF] | Dan Hodkinson |
2:15 PM | Implementation Plan Discussion 1 | Scott Goetz |
3:00 PM | Charge to Breakouts | |
9:00 AM | Breakout Reports | |
10:00 AM | DISCUSSION | |
10:30 AM | Implementation Plan Discussion 2 | |
10:40 AM | Data Sharing and Archiving [PDF] | Bob Cook |
10:55 AM | Application for Extracting and Exploring Analysis-Ready Samples (AppEEARS) [PDF] | Tom Maiersperger |
11:00 AM | BREAK | |
11:15 AM | Airborne Campaign -Remote Sensing in BOREAS: Lessons Learned |
Chip Miller |
12:00 PM | Plans for Next Meetings [PDF] | Peter Griffith |
12:10 PM | Next Steps and Action Items | Scott Goetz |
1:30 PM | Optional: Polar Geospatial Center Visit
On the final afternoon of the ABoVE meeting, participants are invited to visit the Polar Geospatial Center on the University of Minnesota St. Paul campus (a short 10-15 minute bus ride from the conference venue) from 1:30-3:30pm. PGC has a long-standing relationship with the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and commercial satellite vendors. PGC is primarily funded by the NSF, but also has NASA funding specifically to provide high resolution satellite imagery and related tools and products to support the ABoVE project. PGC staff and students will be on hand to give a brief tour and to discuss joint efforts with the ABoVE science team. |
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