NSF LogoNSF Award Abstract - #0221850 AWSFL008-DS3

BE/CBC: Continental, Landscape and Ecosystem Scale Fluxes of Atmospheric Carbon
Dioxide (CO2) and Carbon Monoxide (CO) Gases

NSF Org ATM
Latest Amendment Date September 9, 2002
Award Number 0221850
Award Instrument Standard Grant
Program Manager Bruce G. Doddridge
ATM DIVISION OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
GEO DIRECTORATE FOR GEOSCIENCES
Start Date January 1, 2003
Expires December 31, 2006 (Estimated)
Expected Total Amount $1600000 (Estimated)
Investigator Steven C. Wofsy scw@io.harvard.edu (Principal Investigator current)
Sponsor Harvard University
1350 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 021383826 617/495-1000
NSF Program 1692 BE: COUPLED BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYC
Field Application 0000099 Other Applications NEC
Program Reference Code 1524,1689,9169,EGCH,

Abstract

This project will improve understanding of terrestrial carbon sinks by linking process-level biological information obtained for individual plants or ecosystems over short time scales with observations and models that characterize the large spatial domain and long time scales of regional and global concern. The P.I. will obtain comprehensive observations and use archived data integrated across several spatial and temporal scales, including tower and aircraft flux measurements and forest biomass inventories, to develop an integrated ecosystem-atmosphere model that captures both slow and fast ecosystem processes. The combined results will provide quantitative constraints to the carbon budget at regional scales. The integrated model will be optimized using atmospheric and biospheric data that quantitatively link properties of the terrestrial biosphere-atmosphere system with the underlying fundamental biological and physical processes. The project has an outreach program that includes an interactive CD-ROM with information on the carbon cycle and climate change and a module for having students conduct hypothesis testing using project data.

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