Oral presentations

Theory and Small Scale Observations

  • Wu Sun - Reconciling carbonyl sulfide budget estimates through refined understanding of land and ocean processes.
  • Simon Jones - Decoupling of photosynthesis and transpiration under extreme heat is consistent with stomatal optimisation theory.
  • Nerea Ubierna - A comprehensive model for COS isotope discrimination during leaf COS uptake.
  • Cristina Contreras - Critical Zone of the Altiplano: Preliminary understanding of atmospheric controls on carbon, energy, and water cycles.
  • Sophie Baartman - Isotope discrimination of carbonyl sulfide (34S) and carbon dioxide (13C, 18O) during plant uptake in flow-through chamber experiments.
  • Anna de Vries - COS and CO2 exchange in response to drought of two woody mountain species.

Ecosystem Scale Observations

  • Manon Sabot - Novel climate spaces: keeping sight of both the forests and the trees.
  • Xiangzhong (Remi) Luo - Global variation in vegetation carbon use efficiency inferred from eddy covariance observations.
  • Yasmin L Bohak - A Novel Approach: Using Seasonal Cycle Amplitude Ratios of Atmospheric COS and CO₂ to Differentiate C3 and C4 Vegetation Contributions to Photosynthesis.
  • Nicolas Francois Bader - High-Temporal Resolution Vegetation Optical Depth Measurements in Beech Forests Using Ground- Based GNSS-Transmissometry.
  • Shuaishuai Deng - Detection of the effects of hydraulic activation of stomata (HAS) on the water use efficiency of crops.
  • Mukund Rao - Aridity decouples carbon assimilation and growth in temperate deciduous oaks.

Models and Global Observations

  • Mary Whelan - Hot spots: how midsummer crop harvest alters novel carbon cycle observations.
  • Thomas Guzman - Comparing predictive models of soil COS and CO18O fluxes and CA activity across biomes and land use types.
  • Peter Bosman - Relative uptake of carbonyl sulphide to CO2: insights from a coupled boundary layer - canopy inverse modelling framework.
  • Chris Wilson - Constraining global carbonyl sulfide emissions using novel IASI retrievals and inverse modelling.
  • Ranit De - Inter-annual Variability of Hydrological Parameters Improves Simulation of Annual Gross Primary Productivity.
  • Alexander J Winkler - Phenology's Net Cooling Effect as Feedback to Global Warming.
  • Ruxandra-Maria Zotta - Optimising the Land Parameter Retrieval Model parameterisations for improved VOD retrievals.
  • Matthias Cuntz - Large increasing biospheric productivity of northern ecosystems.
  • Christopher M. Taylor - Accelerating East African wetland methane emissions observed under a changing hydrological cycle.
  • Catherine Morfopoulos - Terrestrial vegetation fluorescence quantum yields: a satellite-based study.
  • Ruochen Cao - Emerging signals of increasing thermal regulation capacity across global forests.

Posters presentations

Posters will be on display for the duration of the meeting.

  • Fabienne Maignan - Improving the GPP of boreal evergreen needleleaf forests estimated by a land surface model through a physiologically-based representation of NPQ and co-assimilation of space-borne SIF and in situ GPP.
  • Sandeep Thayamkottu - Energy and water limitation of GPP in a drought-affected restored temperate peat bog.
  • Angelika Kübert - Gas exchange patterns of CAM plant Agave sisalana and photosynthetic plasticity as environmental response measured by eddy covariance.
  • David Martini (presented by Fabienne Maignan) - Implementing the Johnson and Berry Photosynthetic Model in ORCHIDEE TBM for SIF-constrained GPP estimations under stress conditions.
  • Ana López-Ballesteros - Can we use SIF to track the response of ecosystem carbon fluxes to rain pulses? A case of study in Mediterranean holm oak forests.
  • Michael P. Cartwright - Evaluation of the University of Leicester GOSAT and GOSAT-2 Solar-Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence (SIF) products.
  • Sam Jones - Carbonyl sulphide exchange in the central Amazon.
  • Georg Wohlfahrt - Bridging the gap: Scaling leaf relative uptake of carbonyl sulfide from leaf to canopy.
  • Xu Shan - Constraining vegetation turnover rates in Terrestrial Biosphere Model using L-band backscatter.
  • David Moore - Retrievals of Atmospheric Carbonyl Sulfide over land and ocean surfaces from IASI Satellite Observations.
  • Kassia Symstad - Laboratory measurements of bryophyte carbonyl sulfide fluxes.
  • Camille Abadie - Constraining gross primary production and plant transpiration in a land surface model using carbonyl sulfide observations.
  • Bethan Harris - Contrasting responses of vegetation productivity to intraseasonal rainfall in Earth system models.
  • Keith Haines - Critical Role of Tropical Forest Water Storage in Global CO2 Dynamics.
  • Juan Pedro Ferrio - Using stable isotopes to trace stem CO2 efflux in deciduous and evergreen oaks.
  • Abin Thomas - Contribution of the forest floor to COS fluxes in a disturbed forest ecosystem.
  • Joseph Lokana Mande - Nutrient limitation in lowland tropical forest in the Congo basin.
  • Vincent Tartaglione - Improving eddy covariance sites vegetation characterization for SIF-GPP assimilation: a database with refined plant functional type attribution.
  • Ahram Cho (presented by Miquel Gonzalez-Meyer) - Assessing Carbon Use Efficiency in Urban Vegetation Using SIF and COS.
  • Guillermo López - Carbon isotopic composition (δ13C) from the stem phloem is a promising proxy of whole-tree water-use efficiency and its response to seasonal climatic variability.
  • Kadmiel Maseyk - Solar Induced Fluorescence across scales in polar ecosystems.
  • Guohua Liu - Mapping Above-Ground Biomass from Long-Term High-Resolution Satellite Radar Backscatter Data.
  • Robbert Moonen - Coupled CO2 and H2O vapor δ18O fluxes.
  • Eva Demullier - Quantifying arbuscular mycorrhizal contribution to plant water supply using stable isotopes.
  • Thomas Guzman - Is leaf spectral reflectance an integrator of mycorrhizal types at large scales?

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