Dear Colleague,

We are writing to call your attention to a special session at the AGU Fall Meeting titled, "New Mechanisms, Feedbacks, and Approaches for Improving Predictions of the Global Carbon Cycle in Earth System Models". This session will highlight the influence of global carbon and nutrient cycles on future atmospheric CO_2 concentrations, quantifying climate-carbon cycle feedbacks, and benchmarking of Earth System Models. Please consider submitting a contributed abstract to this session. The deadline for abstract submissions is August 6, 2013.

   *B050. New Mechanisms, Feedbacks, and Approaches for Improving
   Predictions of the Global Carbon Cycle in Earth System Models*

   /Co-conveners: Forrest Hoffman (ORNL), Atul Jain (U. Illinois), and
   James Randers//on (UC-Irvine)/

   *** Invited Speakers ***
   * Markus Reichstein, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry
   * Ken Caldeira, Carnegie Institute
   * Colin Prentice, Macquarie University
   * R. Quinn Thomas, Virginia Tech University

   Predictions of future atmospheric CO_2 concentrations are influenced
   by global carbon and nutrient cycles, climate interactions, and
   feedbacks. Relevant processes operate at different spatial and
   temporal scales, vary across marine and terrestrial ecosystems and
   remain uncertain. Moreover, feedbacks may be altered by
   anthropogenic disturbance agents, including tropospheric O_3 ,
   acceleration of the N and H_2 O cycles, eutrophication, and land
   cover/use changes. This session focuses on integrated understanding
   of feedback mechanisms, structure and function of critical and
   vulnerable ecosystems, human activities, and approaches for
   evaluating and benchmarking Earth System Models.

   
http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2013/scientific-program/session-search/sessions/b050-new-mechanisms-feedbacks-and-approaches-for-improving-predictions-of-the-global-carbon-cycle-in-earth-system-models-2/


Please feel free to forward this message to others who might be interested in participating in this session. We hope to see you in San Francisco in December!

Forrest, Atul, and Jim

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