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Anticipating global terrestrial ecosystem state change using FLUXNET

A new study by Benjamin Ruddell and others uses FLUXNET data to identify future potential changes in terrestrial ecosystem carbon uptake.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/gcb.14602

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Ecoinformatics Postdoc Leads Tree Ring Class With Grand Canyon Trust Youth Trip

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New grant funded: “Continuation of the Hestia Research Effort” (Gurney Lab)

A new grant, “Continuation of the Hestia Research Effort”, was awarded to the Gurney Lab by the National Institute of...
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Animals and the zoogeochemistry of the carbon cycle

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Remote sensing reveals impact of logging road expansion in Congo Basin

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Emily Palmquist Leads Colorado River Data Collection Trip

In August, Emily Palmquist, a PhD student in the Ecological Synthesis Lab, organized and led data collection efforts along the...
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Katie Orndahl awarded NSF Fellowship

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SICCS at the Biennial Conference

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NAU scientist maps CO2 emissions for entire Los Angeles Megacity to help improve environmental policymaking

SICCS Professor Kevin Gurney recently published a detailed study in Earth System Science Data of greenhouse gas emissions in the...
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