EGU22-5545
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-5545
EGU General Assembly 2022
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Introducing the "Global Deep Soil 2100" network

Michael W. I. Schmidt1, Avni Malhotra1, and the "Global Deep Soil 2100" network*
Michael W. I. Schmidt and Avni Malhotra and the "Global Deep Soil 2100" network
  • 1University of Zurich, Dept. Geography, Physical Geography, Zurich, Switzerland (michael.schmidt@geo.uzh.ch)
  • *A full list of authors appears at the end of the abstract

"Global Deep Soil 2100" is a network for whole-ecosystem warming experiments. The aim of DeepSoil 2100 is to bring together researchers working on long-term soil experiments particularly focused on deep soil horizons (at least 1 m). The year '2100' was chosen because IPCC scenarios run until 2100. We welcome whole ecosystem warming manipulations, with or without other manipulations such as water and carbon dioxide concentrations, and studying responses of plants, soil biogeochemistry, ecology, etc.

Globally, there are less than a dozen whole-ecosystem warming experiments but not all researchers know about each other. To introduce experiments and involved scientists, we started video meetings at the end of 2020. This effort brought together experimentalists, modelers and data users into this "whole-ecosystem warming network", to share practical experience on field experiments, data reporting, discuss observations and results and explore synergies regarding tools, knowledge, and data sharing and interpretation. We hope that this network will serve as a basis for future data syntheses and coordinated sampling efforts.

View previous meeting recordings here:  https://tube.switch.ch/channels/ed725365
 
Further details and contact can be found on the webpage of the "International Soil Carbon Network"
https://iscn.fluxdata.org/network/partner-networks/deepsoil2100/

 

"Global Deep Soil 2100" network:

Boreal: Paul Hanson hansonpj@ornl.gov. Iceland (ForHot): Andreas Richter andreas.richter@univie.ac.at, Ivan Janssens ivan.janssens@uantwerpen.be, Bjarni Sigurdsson bjarni@lbhi.is. Tibet permaforst: Yuan-He Yang yhyang@ibcas.ac.cn. Tibet grassland: Biao Zhou biaozhu@pku.edu.cn, Jin-Sheng He jshe@pku.edu.cn. Northern hardwood forest: Serita Frey Serita.Frey@unh.edu. Temperate forest + grassland: Margaret Torn mstorn@lbl.gov, Elaine Pegoraro elainepegoraro@lbl.gov. Subalpine meadow: John Harte jharte@berkeley.edu, Lara Kueppers lmkueppers@berkeley.edu. Temperate Marshland: Patrick Megonigal megonigalp@si.edu, Roy Rich richr@si.edu, Genevieve Noyce NoyceG@si.edu, Melissa Pastore Melissa.Pastore@uvm.edu. Temperate Agriculture: Abad Chabbi abad.chabbi@inrae.fr. Subtropical Grassland Hawaii: Susan Crow crows@hawaii.edu. Tropical Forest Puerto Ricco: Tana Wood tanawood@fs.fed.us, Sasha Reed screed@usgs.gov, Molly Cavaleri macavale@mtu.edu Tropical Forest Panama: Andrew Nottingham andrewtnottingham@googlemail.com. And Caitlin.Hicks.Pries@dartmouth.edu, Cyrill.zosso@geo.uzh.ch, Nicholas.Ofiti@geo.uzh.ch, Guido.Wiesenberg@geo.uzh.ch, Jennifer Soong Jennifer.Soong@colostate.edu

How to cite: Schmidt, M. W. I. and Malhotra, A. and the "Global Deep Soil 2100" network: Introducing the "Global Deep Soil 2100" network, EGU General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria, 23–27 May 2022, EGU22-5545, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-5545, 2022.

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