Session 1 Atmospheric Biogeosciences and Global Change

Tuesday, 29 April 2008: 10:30 AM-3:15 PM
Tangerine A (Wyndham Orlando Resort)
Host: 18th Conference on Atmospheric BioGeosciences
Chair:
Jill S. M. Coleman, Ball State University, Department of Geography, Muncie, IN

Papers:
10:30 AM
1.1
Development of a meteorological model to evaluate significant events in the movement of the gypsy moth front in Wisconsin
Katrina L. Frank, Univ. of Delaware, Newark, DE; and P. C. Tobin, H. Thistle, and L. Kalkstein

11:00 AM
1.2
Interactions of carbon and water cycles in north temperate wetlands: Modeling and observing the impact of a declining water table trend on regional biogeochemistry
Benjamin N. Sulman, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI; and A. R. Desai, D. S. Mackay, S. Samanta, B. D. Cook, and N. Saliendra
11:30 AM
1.3
12:00 PM
Lunch

1:30 PM
1.4
Climate Change and future bioclimate conditions in Austria
Andreas Matzarakis, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, , Germany; and E. Rudel and E. Koch
2:00 PM
1.5
Hydroclimatic Trends in the Mississippi River Basin from 1948 to 2004
Taotao Qian, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH; and A. Dai and K. E. Trenberth
2:30 PM
1.6
COST725 Establishing a European Phenologial Database for Climatological Applications: Overview and first results
Elisabeth Koch, Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics, Vienna, Austria; and E. Dittmann, W. Lipa, A. Menzel, J. Nekovar, and A. Vliet
3:30 PM
1.8
Atmospheric Dry Deposition of Gaseous and Particulate Nitrogen to Urban-Influenced Sonoran Desert Sites in Central Arizona
Jonathan O. Allen, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; and D. A. Gonzales, R. A. Sponseller, S. Hall, and N. Grimm

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