CBA annual meeting 2022

Centre of Biogeochemistry in the Anthropocene's annual meeting was held in Hurdal on 26-27 September 2022 with many interesting research studies, new ideas, helpful feedbacks from different disciplines, and new collaborations.

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CBA 2022 Annual Meeting in Hurdal, 26-27 September 2022

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CBA members at the ICOS site in Hurdal

The CBA 2022 annual meeting was held in Hurdalsjøen Hotel in Hurdal on 26-27 September 2022. The program started with a field visit at the Hurdal ICOS site. Holger Lange and Junbin Zhao from NIBIO - the ICOS site team - guided the tour and explained how the measurements are operated at this site.

After this field trip, our agenda included talks from all the disciplines at CBA. Here is the list of scientific talks during the meeting

Monday 26 September 2022
Dag Olav Hessen CBA-status, highlights, and future : Into the BioGov
Holger Lange The ICOS project and terrestrial carbon fluxes
Alexander Eiler BioGov WP1 : Biological decomposition of SOM and NOM
Frans-Jan Parmentier BioGov WP2 + Plant hydraulics and frost damage in FATES
Anders Bryn Tree- and forest line dynamics in Norway: causes and consequences
Heleen de Wit BioGov WP3 + Repeated sampling of thousand Norwegian lakes reveals widespread changes in silica, aluminium and DOC. Responses to cleaner air or climate change?
Sabrina Schultze Effect of terrestrial and aquatic dissolved organic matter on uptake of teflubenzuron in mussels and ascidians
Sebastian Westermann BioGov WP4 : Overview over BioGov study sites in Finnmark
Terje Berntsen BioGov WP5 : Climate modelling
Francois Clayer Lessons learned from two method tests on dissolved gases and dark incubations
Armin Wisthaler Measurement Capabilities of the Atmospheric Chemistry Group
William Hagopian Instrumental Capabilities of CLIPT Lab    
Christina Nadeau Tipping Points: From Climate Crisis to Positive Transformation - A Summary


Tuesday 27 September 2022
Lena M. Tallaksen LATICE and EMERALD from a hydrological perspective
Heleen de Wit and Jacqueline Knutson Investigating hydrology and carbon cycling connections in peatland permafrost, northern Norway
Astrid Vatne and Ane Vollsnes Drought through increased air VPD or lowered soil water content have different effects on Betula nana leaves
Michael A. Bekken and Astrid Vatne Characterizing the water chemistry, soil properties, and carbon balance of the Hisåsen site

New faces Eira Carlsen, Elisabeth Wörner, Mats Rouven Ippach
You-Ren Wang Global trends of diurnal temperature range by land cover types with MODIS remote sensing
Yeliz Yilmaz Evaluating modeled snow cover dynamics over Fennoscandia using Earth observations and reanalyses
Esteban Alonso-González Snow and fire: Facilitating the study of major surface modifiers by earth observations
Kristoffer Aalstad Learning from Earth observations using data assimilation
Camille Crapart Pathways for future TOC concentration in boreal lakes
Aleksandr Berezovski Green-blue link made browner: how terrestrial climate change affects marine ecology
Elin Ristorp Aas Nitrogen limitations in a soil decomposition model
Jing Wei Trajectories in greenhouse gas saturation and microbial genomics upon glacial retreat
Cathrine Brecke Gundersen The quality of DOM using fluorescence excitation emission matrix (EEM) PARAFAC.

Here you can find the live Tweet activities during the event for the first and the second day (redirects to the CBA Twitter page).

Tags: annual meeting, CBA, Hurdal, ICOS
Published Sep. 30, 2022 11:57 AM - Last modified Sep. 30, 2022 12:02 PM