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Call for Papers
Call for Papers for “ Carbon Weather: Toward the next generation of regional greenhouse gas inversion systems”
Submission Open: 24 August 2020
Submission Deadline: 30 June 2021
Special Section Organizers:
Kenneth Davis, Pennsylvania State University
Sandip Pal, Texas Tech University
Michael Obland, NASA-Langley Research Center
Prabir Patra, Earth Surface System Research Center (ESS), Inst. of Arctic Climate and Environment Research (IACE)
Michel Ramonet, LSCE
Benjamin Poulter, NASA-GSFC
Bing Lin, NASA-Langley Research Center
Sha Feng, Pennsylvania State University
Bianca Baier, NOAA- Global Monitoring Laboratory
David Baker, Colorado State University
Andrew Schuh, Colorado State University
Ian Baker, Colorado State University
Continental and sub-continental methane (CH4) and biogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) flux estimates remain highly uncertain. Atmospheric transport, flux priors and models, and XCO2 / XCH4 data uncertainties all limit our confidence in regional flux inversions. Significant progress in all areas is needed to make atmospheric inverse flux estimates a rigorous and useful tool for understanding regional CO2 and CH4 sources and sinks. Increased observations, higher-resolution atmospheric models and ensemble methods, new remote sensing techniques, and extensive aircraft campaign data provide the opportunity to improve the performance of greenhouse gas inverse flux estimates.
We call for publications focused on the topics of evaluating and improving regional-to-global atmospheric inversions using data including, but not limited to, observations and models from the Atmospheric Carbon and Transport (ACT) - America NASA Earth Venture Suborbital mission. We welcome contributions from the inverse modeling, carbon cycle modeling, satellite remote sensing, methane source quantification, and atmospheric chemical transport modeling communities.
To submit your manuscript, use the GEMS sites for: JGR: Atmospheres, JGR: Biogeo, GRL, ESS or GBC and select the collection’s title from the drop down menu in the Special Section field of the submission form.
Call for Papers for “Southern Ocean and Climate: Biogeochemical and Physical Fluxes and Processes”
Submission Open: 01 July 2020
Submission Deadline: 30 June 2021
Special Section Organizers:
Lynne Talley, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD
Kenneth Johnson, MBARI
Joellen Russell, University of Arizona
Jorge Sarmiento, Princeton University
The Southern Ocean Carbon and Climate Observations and Modeling (SOCCOM) Project was launched in 2014 with the goal of improving our understanding of the role of the Southern Ocean in climate change and biogeochemistry. SOCCOM’s circumpolar network of nearly 200 autonomous profiling floats with biogeochemical sensors and its biogeochemical Southern Ocean State Estimate (B-SOSE) are being used to describe carbon, oxygen, nutrient and productivity cycles of the Southern Ocean and their relationship to physical processes. Analyses of mesoscale eddying coupled climate and Earth System models, including experiments with wind and freshwater forcing as well as comparison of CMIP5 and CMIP6 output, are aimed at improving our ability to model the role of the Southern Ocean in future climate. Contributions are invited on studies that either use SOCCOM products or describe related physical and biogeochemical process studies and Earth System modeling simulations.
Manuscripts should be submitted through the GEMS website for Global Biogeochemical Cycles, JGR:Oceans, AGU Advances, or Geophysical Research Letters.
Call for Papers for “Fire in the Earth System”
Submission Open: 08 April 2020
Submission Deadline: 08 May 2021
Special Section Organizers:
Amy East, Editor-in-Chief of JGR: Earth’s Surface
Amir AghaKouchak, Editor-in-Chief of Earth’s Future
Peter Fox, Editor-in-Chief of Earth and Space Science
Gabriel Filippelli, Editor-in-Chief of GeoHealth
Fabio Florindo, Editor-in-Chief of Reviews of Geophysics
Charles Luce, Editor of Water Resources Research
Harihar Rajaram, Editor-in-Chief of Geophysical Research Letters
Peter Raymond, Editor-in-Chief of Global Biogeochemical Cycles
Lynn Russell, Editor of JGR: Atmospheres
Cristina Santin, Associate Editor of JGR: Biogeosciences
Many aspects of fire-related research are growing rapidly, in part as a response to recent, major fire seasons in fire-prone regions such as Australia, the Mediterranean region, and the western United States, but also to unprecedented fire activity in areas like the Amazon basin or the Arctic. The interest in and the need for better scientific understanding of fire are expected to continue to rise due to widespread projections that climate warming, in combination with land-use changes, will increase fire activity, fire impacts, and extreme fire behavior. This Special Collection will bring together new research on myriad aspects of fire, including physical and biogeochemical processes associated with wildfires, implications for human and ecosystem health, effects on water resources and critical infrastructure, fires in the wildland-urban interface, the use of prescribed fire and other mitigation strategies, and new modeling efforts to characterize potential future fire regime under a warmer climate. We solicit manuscripts on research representing new advances in understanding these and other aspects of fire, and we especially encourage cross-disciplinary consideration of fire-related processes. Manuscripts may be submitted to any of the 10 AGU journals participating in this Special Collection; papers proposed to be submitted to Reviews of Geophysics should be initiated by contacting that journal’s editorial office to solicit an invitation.
This is a joint collection organized by AGU editors in the following journals: Earth’s Future, Earth and Space Sciences, GeoHealth, Geophysical Research Letters, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, JGR: Atmospheres, JGR: Biogeosciences, JGR: Earth Surface, Reviews of Geophysics and Water Resources Research. For more information please contact collections@agu.org.