Please congratulate our winners from the 2005 Fall Meeting:
Marion Zapater, INRA Nancy
Dennis Newell, University of New Mexico
Kate Campbell, California Institute of Technology
Mel Strong, University of New Mexico
Andrew Quicksall, Dartmouth College
Hsin-I Chang, Purdue University
Heather Dague, Villanova University
Allyson Eller, Cornell University
Qingyuan Zhang, University of New Hampshire
Winners from the 2004 Fall Meeting:
Brent Dalzell, Purdue University
Flood Pulse Influence on Export of Terrestrial Organic Matter
Nicole Nowinski, University of California-Irvine
The Effects of N Addition on the Belowground C Cycle in two Temperate Forests
Holly K Gibbs, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Challenges in Estimating Global Tropical Deforestation in the 1980s and 1990s
Darren Drewry, Duke University
Diagnosing Model Errors in Canopy-Atmosphere Exchange Using Empirical Orthogonal Functions
Diana Hsueh, University of California, Irvine (undergrad student)
Mapping Regional Patterns of Fossils Fuel CO2 in the Planetary Boundary Layer Across North America Using Radiocarbon in Annual Plants
Sheri L Conner-Gausepohl, Colorado State University
Evaluation of Simulated Atmospheric [CO2] Using Analyzed Climate, Transport and Satellite Vegetation
Qingyuan Zhang, Complex Systems Research Center, University of New Hampshire
Comparing FAPAR by canopy, FAPAR by leaves, FAPAR by chlorophyll in leaves, NDVI, and EVI of Harvard Forest using MODIS data
Susan Mau, Kiel University
Methane Sources, its Fate, and Output From Cold Seeps in Jaco Scarp, an Embayment Caused by Seamount Subduction Offshore Costa Rica
Karl E Garman, Purdue University
Uncertainty Analysis of Vertical Wind Motion Measurement for Airborne Flux Measurements
Steven D Allison, Stanford University
Microbial Enzyme Activity and Carbon Cycling in Grassland Soil Fractions
2004 Spring Meeting:
Anke Hildebrandt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The hydrology of a semiarid cloud forest in Dhofar (Oman)
Kebbi Hughes, University of Western Ontario
Formation of potholes by superficial and endolithic bacteria on the Colorado Plateau near Moab, Utah