[ECOLOG-L] EGU 2019 Invitation to submit abstract BG1.6. Nitrogen-transformation processes in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems under global change
Dear Colleagues, At the next EGU General Assembly, Vienna 7-12 April 2019, we will organize again a special session on *Nitrogen cycling* which we hope will be of interest to you. The session is entitled “Nitrogen-transformation processes in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems under global change”. Last year we had a day of 20 interesting talks and posters covering different aspects of Nitrogen cycling and are looking forward to continuing this year. Please feel free to distribute this message to potentially interested colleagues and co-workers. Abstract deadline is 10 January 2019 (1pm Central European time). Sorry for any cross-posting. We are looking forward to meeting you in Vienna. Best Regards, Sari Juutinen, University of Helsinki Sami Ullah, University of Birmingham Tuula Larmola, Natural Resources Institute Finland *BG1.6. Nitrogen-transformation processes in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems under global change* Conveners:Tuula Larmola, Sari Juutinen , Sami Ullah Abstract submission <https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2019/abstractsubmission/32155> Anthropogenic disturbance of the nitrogen (N) cycle has more than doubled the amount of reactive N circulating in the biosphere. Global change impacts the N cycle via increased levels of N deposition, land use and changes in global or regional climate. This session seeks to improve our understanding on how global changes impact N biogeochemistry in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems and what feedbacks from N cycling will be most important in influencing the climate. We invite presentations on all aspects of ecosystem N cycling, on past and present ecosystem dynamics and functioning, interactions with other element cycles (e.g., carbon, phosphorus), terrestrial-aquatic linkages, and future projections and feedbacks to global change (increased greenhouse gas emissions, biodiversity loss, air and water pollution). We welcome contributions using observational, experimental, and modeling approaches, from local to global scales and varying in time-horizons.
[ECOLOG-L] EGU2018 session BG1.5: Nitrogen-transformation pr ocesses in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems under global c hange
Dear Colleagues, At the next EGU General Assembly, Vienna 8-13 April 2018, we will organize again a special session on Nitrogen cycling which we hope will be of interest to you. The session is entitled “*Nitrogen-transformation processes in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems under global change**”*. Last year we had a day of about 40 interesting talks and posters covering different aspects of Nitrogen cycling and are looking forward to continuing this year. Please feel free to distribute this message to potentially interested colleagues and co-workers. Abstract deadline is 10 January 2018. Sorry for any cross-posting. We are looking forward to meeting you in Vienna. Best Regards, Sari Juutinen, Julie Talbot, Tuula Larmola *IE2.9/BG1.5/CL3.07/SSS13.73 Nitrogen-transformation processes in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems under global change (co-organized)* Convener: Tuula Larmola , Co-Conveners: Sari Juutinen , Julie Talbot Abstract submission <https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2018/abstractsubmission/27729> Anthropogenic disturbance of the nitrogen (N) cycle has more than doubled the amount of reactive N circulating in the biosphere. Global change impacts the N cycle via increased levels of N deposition, land use and changes in global or regional climate. This session seeks to improve our understanding on how global changes impact N biogeochemistry in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems and what feedbacks from N cycling will be most important in influencing the climate. We invite presentations on all aspects of ecosystem N cycling, on past and present ecosystem dynamics and functioning, interactions with other element cycles (e.g., carbon, phosphorus), terrestrial-aquatic linkages, and future projections and feedbacks to global change (increased greenhouse gas emissions, biodiversity loss, air and water pollution). We welcome contributions using observational, experimental, and modeling approaches, from local to global scales and varying in time-horizons.
[ECOLOG-L] EGU2018 session: Nitrogen-transformation processe s in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems under global change.
Dear Colleagues, At the next EGU General Assembly, Vienna 8-13 April 2018, we will organize again a special session on Nitrogen cycling which we hope will be of interest to you. The session is entitled “*Nitrogen-transformation processes in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems under global change**”*. Last year we had a day of about 40 interesting talks and posters covering different aspects of Nitrogen cycling and are looking forward to continuing this year. Please feel free to distribute this message to potentially interested colleagues and co-workers. Abstract deadline is 10 January 2018. Sorry for any cross-posting. We are looking forward to meeting you in Vienna. Best Regards, Sari Juutinen, Julie Talbot, Tuula Larmola *IE2.9/BG1.5/CL3.07/SSS13.73 Nitrogen-transformation processes in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems under global change (co-organized)* Convener: Tuula Larmola , Co-Conveners: Sari Juutinen , Julie Talbot Abstract submission <https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2018/abstractsubmission/27729> Anthropogenic disturbance of the nitrogen (N) cycle has more than doubled the amount of reactive N circulating in the biosphere. Global change impacts the N cycle via increased levels of N deposition, land use and changes in global or regional climate. This session seeks to improve our understanding on how global changes impact N biogeochemistry in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems and what feedbacks from N cycling will be most important in influencing the climate. We invite presentations on all aspects of ecosystem N cycling, on past and present ecosystem dynamics and functioning, interactions with other element cycles (e.g., carbon, phosphorus), terrestrial-aquatic linkages, and future projections and feedbacks to global change (increased greenhouse gas emissions, biodiversity loss, air and water pollution). We welcome contributions using observational, experimental, and modeling approaches, from local to global scales and varying in time-horizons.
[ECOLOG-L] EGU2017:Call for Abstracts Session BG 1.10 Nitrogen- transformation processes in terrestrial and aquatic ecosy stems: advances in pathways-tracing, quantification and proc ess-based modell
Dear colleagues, At the next EGU General Assembly, Vienna 23-28 April 2017, we will organize again a special session on Nitrogen cycling which we hope will be of interest to you. The session is entitled “*Nitrogen-transformation processes in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems: advances in pathways-tracing, quantification and process-based modelling”*. Last year we had a day of more than 40 interesting talks and posters covering different aspects of Nitrogen cycling and are looking forward to continuing this year. Please feel free to distribute this message to potentially interested colleagues and co-workers. Abstract deadline is 11 January 2017. Sorry for any cross-posting. We are looking forward to meeting you in Vienna. Best regards, Sari Juutinen, Kristina Kleineidam, Jan Reent Köster, Christoph Müller, Julie Talbot, Reinhard Well, Tuula Larmola *BG1.10 Nitrogen-transformation processes in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems: advances in pathways-tracing, quantification and process-based modelling* Convener: Tuula Larmola, Co-Conveners: Sari Juutinen, Kristina Kleineidam, Jan Reent Köster, Reinhard Well, Christoph Müller, Julie Talbot Abstract submission <http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2017/abstractsubmission/23584> Anthropogenic disturbance of the nitrogen (N) cycle has more than doubled the amount of reactive N circulating in the biosphere. This session seeks to improve our understanding on how various microbial processes contribute to N cycling in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, how global changes impact ecosystem N biogeochemistry and what feedbacks from N cycling will be most important in influencing the climate. The presentations will cover all aspects of ecosystem N cycling, especially methodological advances in measuring and modelling of microbial N-transformation processes such as denitrification, nitrification, co-denitrification, nitrifier-denitrification, nitrate ammonification (DNRA) or anerobic ammonia oxidation (ANAMMOX), as well as their contributions to exchange of gaseous N species (N2, N2O emissions) under field-like conditions. The session will also highlight innovative isotopic, molecular and modelling methods on N cycling communities and processes at various scales, interactions with other element cycles (e.g., carbon, phosphorus), terrestrial-aquatic linkages, and feedbacks to global change.
[ECOLOG-L] EGU2017 Call for Abstracts Session BG1.10 Nitrogen-transformation processes in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems: advances in pathways-tracing, quantification and process-based modelling
Dear colleagues, At the next EGU General Assembly, Vienna 23-28 April 2017, we will organize again a special session on Nitrogen cycling which we hope will be of interest to you. The session is entitled “*Nitrogen-transformation processes in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems: advances in pathways-tracing, quantification and process-based modelling”*. Last year we had a day of more than 40 interesting talks and posters covering different aspects of Nitrogen cycling and are looking forward to continue this year. Please feel free to distribute this message to potentially interested colleagues and co-workers. Abstract deadline is 11 January 2017. Sorry for any cross-posting. We are looking forward to meeting you in Vienna. Best regards, Sari Juutinen, Kristina Kleineidam, Jan Reent Köster, Christoph Müller, Julie Talbot, Reinhard Well, Tuula Larmola *BG1.10 Nitrogen-transformation processes in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems: advances in pathways-tracing, quantification and process-based modelling* Convener: Tuula Larmola, Co-Conveners: Sari Juutinen, Kristina Kleineidam, Jan Reent Köster, Reinhard Well, Christoph Müller, Julie Talbot Abstract submission <http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2017/abstractsubmission/23584> Anthropogenic disturbance of the nitrogen (N) cycle has more than doubled the amount of reactive N circulating in the biosphere. This session seeks to improve our understanding on how various microbial processes contribute to N cycling in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, how global changes impact ecosystem N biogeochemistry and what feedbacks from N cycling will be most important in influencing the climate. The presentations will cover all aspects of ecosystem N cycling, especially methodological advances in measuring and modelling of microbial N-transformation processes such as denitrification, nitrification, co-denitrification, nitrifier-denitrification, nitrate ammonification (DNRA) or anerobic ammonia oxidation (ANAMMOX), as well as their contributions to exchange of gaseous N species (N2, N2O emissions) under field-like conditions. The session will also highlight innovative isotopic, molecular and modelling methods on N cycling communities and processes at various scales, interactions with other element cycles (e.g., carbon, phosphorus), terrestrial-aquatic linkages, and feedbacks to global change.
[ECOLOG-L] EGU2016 Reminder: Call for Abstracts session BG1.10 Nitrogen cycling in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems under global change
Dear colleagues, At the next EGU meeting, Vienna 17-22 April 2016, we will have a special session which we hope will be of interest to you. The session is entitled “Nitrogen cycling in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems under global change”. Please feel free to distribute this message to potentially interested colleagues and co-workers. Abstract deadline is 13 January 2016. Sorry for any cross-posting. We are looking forward to meeting you in Vienna. Best regards, Sari Juutinen, University of Helsinki, Finland (sari.juuti...@helsinki.fi) Julie Talbot, University of Montreal, Canada (j.tal...@umontreal.ca) Tuula Larmola, Natural Resources Institute Finland (tuula.larm...@gmail.com) Nitrogen cycling in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems under global change Anthropogenic disturbance of the nitrogen (N) cycle has more than doubled the amount of reactive N circulating in the biosphere. Global change impacts the N cycle via increased levels of N deposition, land use and changes in global or regional climate. This session seeks to improve our understanding on how global changes impact N biogeochemistry in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems and what feedbacks from N cycling will be most important in influencing the climate. We invite presentations on all aspects of ecosystem N cycling, especially on ecosystem dynamics and functioning, interactions with other element cycles (e.g., carbon, phosphorus), terrestrial-aquatic linkages, and feedbacks to global change (increased greenhouse gas emissions, biodiversity loss, air and water pollution). We welcome contributions using observational, experimental, and modeling approaches, from local to global scales. BG1.10 Nitrogen cycling in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems under global change Convener: Tuula Larmola Co-Conveners: Sari Juutinen, Julie Talbot Link: http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2016/session/21869
[ECOLOG-L] EGU2016 Call for Abstracts session BG1.10 Nitrogen cycling in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems under global change
Dear colleagues, At the next EGU meeting, Vienna 17-22 April 2016, we will have a special session which we hope will be of interest to you. The session is entitled “Nitrogen cycling in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems under global change”. Please feel free to distribute this message to potentially interested colleagues and co-workers. Abstract deadline is 13 January 2016. Sorry for any cross-posting. We are looking forward to meeting you in Vienna. Best regards, Sari Juutinen, University of Helsinki, Finland (sari.juuti...@helsinki.fi) Julie Talbot, University of Montreal, Canada (j.tal...@umontreal.ca) Tuula Larmola, Natural Resources Institute Finland (tuula.larm...@gmail.com) Nitrogen cycling in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems under global change Anthropogenic disturbance of the nitrogen (N) cycle has more than doubled the amount of reactive N circulating in the biosphere. Global change impacts the N cycle via increased levels of N deposition, land use and changes in global or regional climate. This session seeks to improve our understanding on how global changes impact N biogeochemistry in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems and what feedbacks from N cycling will be most important in influencing the climate. We invite presentations on all aspects of ecosystem N cycling, especially on ecosystem dynamics and functioning, interactions with other element cycles (e.g., carbon, phosphorus), terrestrial-aquatic linkages, and feedbacks to global change (increased greenhouse gas emissions, biodiversity loss, air and water pollution). We welcome contributions using observational, experimental, and modeling approaches, from local to global scales. BG1.10 Nitrogen cycling in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems under global change Convener: Tuula Larmola Co-Conveners: Sari Juutinen, Julie Talbot Link: http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2016/session/21869