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2019 AGU Fall Meeting

Dec 9 - 13 2019 | All day

We are excited to join a diverse community of scientists as we all celebrate AGU’s centennial at the 2019 AGU Fall Meeting in San Francisco. You can learn more about the NEON program at booth #206 in the exhibit hall and then please make sure to attend the many NEON-related sessions taking place this year.

All times are Pacific (local) Time. 

NEON-led Workshops Concurrent with AGU 2019

These free workshops require pre-registration, however, they are not part of the AGU 2019 conference and do not require conference registration. The registration form can be found on the workshop page linked in the Workshop name. 

Access and Work with NEON Data
December 11, 2019 11:00 AM–12:30 PM. The participants of the workshop will learn about the available datasets and tools to study ecological processes using NEON data. Registration deadline Dec. 2, 2019. 

Data to Study Continental-scale Ecological Change: Access and Analyze NEON Remote Sensing Data in Python
December 11, 2019 1:00–2:30 PM.  Participants in this workshop will learn about the available datasets and tools to study ecological processes using NEON remote sensing data. Registration deadline Dec. 2, 2019. 

CHEESEHEAD and Environmental Response Functions: Bridging Scales Workshop
December 11, 2019 2:30–6:00 PM. This workshop is a planned working meeting for those involved in the CHEESEHEAD project. 

NEON Surface Atmosphere Exchange Workshop
December 11, 2019  7:00–9:30 PM. 
In this 6th annual workshop, we will explore NEON SAE resources and solicit input to guide development of NEON SAE community resources for 2020. Registration deadline Nov. 24, 2019.

NEON Town Halls

TH13M - NCAR and NEON: Convergence Research Linking the Atmospheric and Biological Sciences at NSF-Sponsored Facilities
12:30 PM - 01:30 PM, Moscone West - 2006, L2

TH23E - From NEON Field Sites to Data Portal: A Community Resource for Surface-Atmosphere Research
12:30 PM - 01:30 PM, Moscone West - 2008, L2

NEON-related Activities at the 2019 AGU Fall Meeting

December 9, 2019

B11G-2340 - Patterns and drivers of total canopy nitrogen (g/m2) in a southeastern US mixed temperate forest: a three-dimensional remote sensing approach to ecosystem function
8:00AM-12:20PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

B11J-2239 - Improved tree selection leads to greater carbon capture in a young pine cellulosic biofuel stand.
8:00AM-12:20PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

B11N-2360 - Status of NEON's Airborne Observation Platform (AOP)
8:00 AM -12:20 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

B11F-2401 - Intercomparison of NEON Airborne Hyperspectral and Spaceborne MODIS Leaf Area Index (LAI) Retrievals
8:00 AM -12:20 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

B11E-2365 - Potential for the Detection of the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Infestation from Space
8:00 AM -12:20 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

EP11C-2141 - Extending Ecological Monitoring with Unmanned Aircraft Systems
8:00 AM -12:20 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

A11D-04 - The BB-FLUX project: How much fuel goes up in smoke?
8:00 AM -10:00 AM, Moscone West - 3006, L3

B11C-08 - Response in Nitrogen Cycling Processes under Natural Diurnal Temperature Changes in Tropical and Midwest Agricultural Surface Soil
8:00 AM -10:00 AM, Moscone West - 3005, L3

IN12B-03 - What happens when data go out into the world? (Invited)
10:20 AM -12:20AM, Moscone South - eLightning Theater III

TH13M - NCAR and NEON: Convergence Research Linking the Atmospheric and Biological Sciences at NSF-Sponsored Facilities
12:30 PM - 01:30 PM, Moscone West - 2006, L2

TH13L - NSF Cyberinfrastructure Center of Excellence Pilot: Supporting Large-Scale Facilities for Sustained Scientific Research
12:30 PM - 01:30 PM, Moscone West - 3004, L3

B13O-2496 - Methane observations across US eco-climates using existing NEON infrastructure
1:40 PM- 6:00 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

PA13B-1004 - Red Butte Creek and the Wasatch Environmental Observatory: A Mountain to Urban Research Facility in the Semi-arid Western US.
1:40 PM- 6:00 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

PA13B-0995 - Catchment Research in the Arctic Long-Term Ecological Research program: North Slope, Alaska, USA
1:40 PM- 6:00 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

EP13A-04 - Hyperspectral Imagery: The Drone vs the NEON Airborne Observation Platform (AVIRIS Next-Generation)
1:40 PM -3:40 PM, Moscone West - 3011, L3

B13C-08 - More than NEE: The rich problem-solving potential of land-atmosphere flux observation networks
1:40 PM -3:40 PM, Moscone West - 3003, L3

B14B-02 - Biogeoscience observing system deluge: Are we ready for the flood?
4:00 PM -6:00 PM,  Moscone West - 3003, L3

B14A-05 - Multi-Source Remote Sensing Data Fusion for Detecting Changes in Shrub Cover in Semi-Arid Regions
4:00 PM -6:00 PM, Moscone West - 3005, L3

December 9, 2019

B21K-2346 - Controls on soil respiration rates at sites throughout North America
8:00 AM -12:20 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

B21K-2340 - Introducing SOils DAta Harmonization tools (SoDaH)
8:00 AM -12:20 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

GC21D-1320 - Can land management alter ecoclimate teleconnections across North America in the face of forest die-off?
8:00 AM -12:20 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

B21C-06 - Mesoscale Flux Contributions to Surface-Atmosphere Interactions Across a Heterogeneous Mid-latitude Landscape.
8:00 AM -10:00 AM, Moscone West - 3007, L3

IN22B-05 - First Steps to geoschemas.org: Geoscience Additions to schema.org Based on an Assessment of Neon for Dataset Discovery.
10:20 AM -12:20AM, Moscone South - eLightning Theater III

IN22C-20 - Open Tools for NEON Data: Lessons from Open Code Development by NEON Scientists and the NEON User Community
10:20 AM -12:20AM, Moscone South - eLightning Theater III

B22D-08 - NEON Surface-Atmosphere Exchange: Enhancing a Community Resource
10:20 AM -12:20AM, Moscone West - 3007, L3

B22A-06 - Partitioning spectral diversity to detect spectrally unique plant communities and capture biodiversity across ecosystems - A test using data from the National Ecological Observatory Network NEON
10:20 AM -12:20AM, Moscone West - 3005, L3

TH23E - From NEON Field Sites to Data Portal: A Community Resource for Surface-Atmosphere Research
12:30 PM - 01:30 PM, Moscone West - 2008, L2

H23J-2023 - Effects of plant litter and micro-topography on ecosystem hydrologic and thermal processes
1:40 PM- 6:00 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

B23F-2610 - Supporting advancements in biodiversity monitoring through improved phenology data access
1:40 PM- 6:00 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

C24B-05 - The Impact of Freeze-Thaw Cycles on Soil Porosity in Permafrost-Affected Soils
4:00 PM -6:00 PM, Moscone West - 3024, L3

TH25E - Water Isotope Applications in Atmosphere, Ocean, and Climate Science: Progress and Goals of the U.S. CLIVAR Water Isotope Working Group
6:15 PM - 7:15 PM, Moscone West - 2008, L2

December 11, 2019

A31A-03 - NEON’s Approach to Consistency in Measurement for 30 years
8:00 AM -10:00 AM, Moscone West - 3004, L3

B31A-07 - Post-launch Evaluation of GEDI Footprint-Level Cover and Biomass Algorithms
8:00 AM -10:00 AM, Moscone West - 3005, L3

B32D-05 - Soil Organic Matter Molecular Composition Reveals Tradeoffs in Mechanisms of C Persistence Among Ecosystems in the NEON Network
10:20 AM -12:20AM, Moscone West - 3003, L3

B32D-07 - Leveraging Wetland Soil Carbon Data Sets to Address Spatial Representation of Wetland Carbon Stocks
10:20 AM - 12:20 PM, Moscone West - 3003, L3

B33K-2627 - Climate Change Drives Phenological Shifts in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
1:40 PM- 6:00 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

GC33F-1438 - GHGs Exchanges and Ecosystems: the Role of Long Term Monitoring
1:40 PM- 6:00 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

IN34A - Computing and Autonomy at the Edge for Earth and Space Science? I
2:00 PM - 6:00 PM, Moscone West - 2018, L2

B34C-03 - Forecasting the Soil Microbiome
4:00 PM -6:00 PM, Moscone West - 3001, L3

IN34A-03 - Data infrastructure for dynamic, modular, provenance-focused data processing for streaming sensor networks
4:00 PM -6:00 PM, Moscone West - 2018, L2

December 12, 2019

IN41C - Computing and Autonomy at the Edge for Earth and Space Science? II Posters
8:00 AM -12:20 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

IN41C-0879 - Time series modeling tools to assess sensor health
8:00 AM -12:20 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

IN41C-0880 - Using Automated Data Quaility Monitoring to Improve Sensor Maintenance at a Continental-Scale Observatory
8:00 AM -12:20 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

H41Q-1960 - Using Stable Isotopes to Understand Ecosystem Change at the Continental Scale
8:00 AM -12:20 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

B41K-2496 - Impact of the Spatial Distribution of Surface Fluxes on Energy Balance Closure over a Heterogeneous Ecosystem
8:00 AM -12:20 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

H41Q-1959 - Continuous Water Isotopic Observations in the Atmosphere across National Ecological Observatory Network
8:00 AM -12:20 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

B41C-03 - Investigating the role of organo-mineral and organo-metal stabilization of soil organic matter using diverse organic matter sources and model soil B horizons
8:00 AM -10:00 AM, Moscone West - 3003, L3

A43P-2939 - NEON Assignable Assets – Infrastructure for the Research Community
1:40 PM- 6:00 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

IN43C-13 - Low Cost, Interactive Access and Visualization of Large Scale Airborne Data
1:40 PM -3:40 PM, Moscone South - eLightning Theater III

December 13, 2019

B51M-2420 - From tropics to tundra; in-situ sensors reveal patterns and processes in aquatic nitrate across the NEON network
8:00 AM -12:20 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

EP51E-2164 - The National Ecological Observatory Network: Monitoring Changes in Stream Morphology and Biological Habitat in Two Tropical Watersheds of Puerto Rico
8:00 AM -12:20 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

B51H-2346 - Using moderate and high spatial resolution imagery to characterize seasonal variation in leaf area in a temperate broadleaf forest.
8:00 AM -12:20 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

B51L-2391 - Disentangling the role of phylogeny and climate on joint leaf traits distribution across Eastern United States
8:00 AM -12:20 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

GC51E-1119 - Forest Mosaics: Spatial Vegetation Diversity Patterns from Stands to Regional Scales Incorporating Airborne Observatory Platform (AOP) Datasets with Satellite Data in Eastern U.S.
8:00 AM -12:20 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

H51S-1765 - Information Partitioning of SMAP Dual Channel Algorithm Retrieved Products
8:00 AM -12:20 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

GC51E-1110 - Remote sensing of biodiversity in shrubland ecosystems in Great Basin, USA
8:00 AM -12:20 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

B51E-01 - Top-down constraints on the North American carbon cycle from the North American Carbon Program (Invited)
8:00 AM -10:00 AM, Moscone West - 3003, L4

B54C-05 - A database of foliar functional trait maps over NEON domains
4:00 PM -6:00 PM, Moscone West - 3003, L3

B53D-04 - Diel Nitrate Regimes of Streams and Rivers; Using High-Frequency Data to Find Patterns at the 24-Hour Scale
1:40 PM -3:40 PM, Moscone West - 3001, L3

B53H-2503 - Assessing the integration and pre-processing of NEON airborne remote sensing and in-situ data for optimal tree species classification
1:40 PM- 6:00 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

H53J-1899 - Utilizing high temporal resolution stable isotope, sap-flux, and eddy covariance measurements to partition daily evapotranspiration in a mixed-oak deciduous forest
1:40 PM- 6:00 PM, Moscone South - Poster Hall

B54B-02 - Phenology in U.S. agroecosystems – Integrating data from the Long-Term Agroecosystem Research (LTAR) Network (Invited)
4:00 PM -6:00 PM, Moscone West - 3001, L3

B54D-07 - Introducing DeLeaves, a proven device to collect branches from forest canopies using an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)
4:00 PM -6:00 PM, Moscone West - 3007, L3

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