Member Since 2005
Paul J. Hanson
Corporate Fellow, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Professional Experience
University of Minnesota
2021 - Present
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Corporate Fellow
1986 - Present
Education
University of Minnesota
Doctorate
1986
Honors & Awards
Union Fellow
Received December 2020
Citation
For innovation in state-of-the-art field manipulations to assess the vulnerability and response of ecosystems to changing environmental conditions
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Publications

Peatland Plant Community Changes in Annual Production and Composition Through 8 Years of Warming Man...
The Spruce and Peatland Responses Under Changing Environments (SPRUCE) experiment has operated five whole‐ecosystem warming manipulations (+0...
February 19, 2025

Incorporating Microtopography in a Land Surface Model and Qu...
February 04, 2022

Radiocarbon Analyses Quantify Peat Carbon Losses With Increa...
November 10, 2021

An Integrative Model for Soil Biogeochemistry and Methane Pr...
August 10, 2021
AGU Abstracts
Influence of Peatland Microtopography and Time on Apparent Differences in Greenhouse Gas (CO2 and CH4) flux in Experimental Warming Treatments, With and Without Elevated CO2
LAND BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLING UNDER GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: PATTERNS, DRIVERS, AND MECHANISMS II POSTER
biogeosciences | 13 december 2024
Jonathan Stelling, Melanie A. Mayes, Paul J. Hanso...
Northern peatlands are large soil carbon (C) sinks; however, measurements of greenhouse gas flux (GHG: CO2 and CH4) under warming and elevated atmosph...
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Northern Peatland Microbial Networks Exhibit Resilience to Warming and Acquire Electron Acceptor from Soil Organic Matter
LAND BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLING UNDER GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: PATTERNS, DRIVERS, AND MECHANISMS II POSTER
biogeosciences | 13 december 2024
Joel E. Kostka, Katherine Duchesneau, Borja Aldegu...
Northern peatlands store approximately half of Earths soil carbon (C). While the stability of this C bank is at risk as warming is expected to acceler...
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The fate of peatland carbon interactively determined by elevated carbon dioxide and warming
THE GLOBAL METHANE BUDGET AND ADVANCING UNDERSTANDING OF WETLAND GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS I POSTER
biogeosciences | 12 december 2024
Jian Zhou, Wenjuan Huang, Paul J. Hanson, Colleen ...
Peatlands, known as carbon (C) sinks, risk becoming C sources to worsen climate change due to warming-induced C loss. Elevated CO2 (eCO2) might counte...
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Volunteer Experience
2022 - 2022
Member
Biogeosciences Fellows Committee
2021 - 2021
Member
Biogeosciences Fellows Committee
2019 - 2020
Member
Biogeosciences Canvassing Committee
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