Scientists and Contacts
Email: mstorn@lbl.gov
Tel: 510/495-2223
Fax: 510/486-7070Earth Sciences Division MS 90-1116
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
1 Cyclotron Road
Berkeley CA 94720Email: mlfischer@lbl.gov
Tel: 510/486-6639
Fax: 510/486-5928Environmental Energy Technologies Division
MS 51R0208
Lawrence Berkeley national Laboratory
1 Cyclotron Road
Berkeley CA 94720Email: wjriley@lbl.gov
Tel: 510/486-5036
Fax: 510/486-7070Earth Sciences Division MS 90-1116
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
1 Cyclotron Road
Berkeley CA 94720I perform ecosystem modeling within the ARM Southern Great Plains Carbon Program. I apply, develop, and test models to
- simulate ecosystem carbon, water, and energy fluxes for a variety of land uses
- simulate ecosystem isotope (18O and 13C) fluxes and stocks, and apply these models to improve our representations of ecosystem fluxes
- study global patterns of atmospheric C18OO and the relationship of these patterns to ecosystem processes
- simulate and better understand coupled soil nitrogen and carbon cycles and nitrogen trace-gas emissions
- estimate distributed ecosystem fluxes, and compare these fluxes to measured values
- simulate coupled ecosystem and mesoscale meteorological processes
This modeling effort is intended to improve our ability to estimate regional-scale ecosystem fluxes, and their potential impact on local, regional, and global climate.
Email: joeberry@stanford.edu
Tel: 650/325-1521 ext 221
Fax: 650/325-6857Dept of Plant Biology
Carnegie Institution of Washington and
Dept of Biological Sciences
Stanford University
260 Panama Street
Stanford CA 94305-1297Sebastien Biraud, Research Associate
Email: scbiraud@lbl.gov
Tel: 510/486-6084
Fax: 510/486-5686Earth Sciences Division MS 90R1116
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
1 Cyclotron Road
Berkeley CA 94720My primary research area continues to be about understanding the Carbon cycle focusing on atmospheric measurements (continuous and flasks samples) at a condimental site located in the Southern Great Plains of the US. This site is part of the ARM (Atmospheric Radiation Measurements) Climate Research Facility (ACRF) domain. The carbon measurement and analysis activities that I contribute to include: (1) carbon eddy flux systems; (2) continuous high-accuracy CO2 measurements and CO2 isotope collection; (3) aircraft and tower flask contributions to the NOAA Climate Monitoring Diagnostic Laboratory global network; (4) continuous high-accuracy CO measurements; (5) continuous high-accuracy aircraft measurements.












