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Alexandra G. Konings
Associate Professor, Stanford University
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Plant response to pulse-drydown cycles and their role in the water cycle
THE GLOBAL WATER CYCLE: COUPLING AND EXCHANGES OF MASS AND ENERGY BETWEEN THE OCEAN, LAND, CRYOSPHERE, AND ATMOSPHERE II ORAL
global environmental change | 13 december 2024
Andrew Feldman, Dan Gianotti, Alexandra G. Konings...
Rainfall events are becoming less frequent but more intense under climate change across Earths land surfaces. These complex and competing effects of l...
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Substantial root-zone water storage capacity observed by GRACE and GRACE/FO
CATCHMENT AND CRITICAL ZONE SCIENCE: UNDERSTANDING ECOSYSTEMS THROUGH MONITORING, ANALYSIS, AND EXPERIMENTATION III POSTER
hydrology | 13 december 2024
Meng Zhao, Erica L. McCormick, Geruo A, Alexandra ...
Root-zone water storage capacity (Sr) - the water volume that can be held in the plant root zone - bolsters ecosystem resilience to droughts and heat ...
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Multi-source Remote Sensing Data Integration to Characterize Plant-Water Interactions via Differentiable, Physics-Informed Machine Learning
EMERGING MACHINE LEARNING APPROACHES FOR PROCESS UNDERSTANDING IN ECOSYSTEM SCIENCES I ORAL
biogeosciences | 13 december 2024
Dapeng Feng, Nataniel Holtzman, Yanlan Liu, Ziyang...
Plant hydraulics controls water transport through the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum. Accurately modeling this plant-water system is important to pre...
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Tree species explain only half of explained spatial variability in plant water sensitivity
REMOTE SENSING OF SOIL PROCESSES POSTER
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Alexandra G. Konings, Krishna Rao, Erica L. McCorm...
Spatiotemporal patterns of plant water uptake, loss, and storage exert a first-order control on photosynthesis and evapotranspiration. Many studies of...
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Unraveling L-band vegetation optical depth’s relationship to water potential across canopies of a Hickory-Oak forest
ECOSYSTEM HYDRAULICS: UNRAVELING THE COMPLEXITY OF PLANT–SOIL WATER DYNAMICS IN A CHANGING CLIMATE POSTER
hydrology | 11 december 2024
Marvin Browne, Sami Overby, Christian Frankenberg,...
As precipitation anomalies increase, diminished water availability will continue to stress plants, reducing their growth and leading to mortality. How...
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High Resolution Plant Hydraulic Traits Retrieved Using Model-data Fusion Constrained by ECOSTRESS Evapotranspiration
ECOSYSTEM HYDRAULICS: UNRAVELING THE COMPLEXITY OF PLANT–SOIL WATER DYNAMICS IN A CHANGING CLIMATE POSTER
hydrology | 11 december 2024
Ziyang Tan, Zhaozhe Chen, Xiangtao Xu, Alexandra G...
Plant hydraulics regulates evapotranspiration (ET), productivity, and mortality risk in response to water stress. The response varies spatially, contr...
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Towards Supporting GHG Attribution and Natural Climate Solution Assessments Using the CARDAMOM Observation-Informed Terrestrial Carbon & Water Reanalysis
PROVIDING ACCESSIBLE AND CREDIBLE GREENHOUSE GAS INFORMATION FROM THE U.S. GOVERNMENT AND PARTNERS TO MEET USER NEEDS II POSTER
science and society | 10 december 2024
T. Eren Bilir, Anthony Bloom, Kevin W. Bowman, Jun...
Understanding contemporary and evolving atmospheric greenhouse gas (GHG) burdens requires mechanistic understanding of terrestrial biosphere carbon an...
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Understanding plant drought response across ecosystems with remotely sensed vegetation water content
2024 NEW GENERATION OF SCIENTISTS I
union sessions | 10 december 2024
Alexandra G. Konings
Despite decades of substantial research effort, our ability to quantitatively predict the response of either transpiration or plant function (photosyn...
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