CCSI scientist Jiafu Mao, of the Terrestrial Systems Modeling group in the Environmental Sciences Division, parlayed his interest in physics and mathematics as a student in China into a field of study he has always found interesting
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) recently conducted a study to quantify the required logistical resources to support the development of a corn stover bioeconomy.
Root traits and nutrient competition approach explain NGEE-Arctic observations
Arctic warming will release substantial amounts of soil nitrogen that could potentially fertilize plant productivity.
At the confluence of energy and ecology is where Henriette “Yetta” Jager has found her calling.
Overview Anthropogenic releases and changing environmental conditions profoundly affect the biogeochemical cycling of trace metals such as mercury (Hg).
Exploring potential future climate effects on permafrost using hydrothermal modeling of arctic soils
Effect of Soil property uncertainties on permafrost thaw projections: A calibration-constrained analysis The effects of soil property uncertainties on permafrost thaw projections are studied using computation modeling.
Numerical models have been developed to quantify the magnitude, investigate the spatial and temporal variations, and understand the underlying mechanisms and environmental controls of CH4 fluxes within terrestrial ecosystems.
Strategic thinning of forests in the Pacific Northwest and other parts of the United States plagued by fires could produce benefits on multiple levels, according to Rebecca Novello, a researcher at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) recently conducted a study to quantify the required logistical resources to support the development of a corn stover bioeconomy.