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Mallory Barnes
Indiana University BloomingtonMeeting roles in:
Hydroclimate-Driven Soil Moisture Declines during the North American Megadrought
Intersections of Ecology, Hydrology, and Climatology in Earth’s Drylands I Poster
Tree growth represents a small sink for newly fixed carbon
Carbon Monitoring Systems Research and Applications I Oral
Carbon Monitoring Systems Research and Applications II Poster
Three-Dimensional Forest Structure from Terrestrial Laser Scanning Improves Biomass Estimation in a Temperate Broadleaf Forest
Beyond Biomass: Integrating Stocks and Fluxes to Advance Forest Carbon Quantification
Exploring the climate impacts of cover crops through a paired site study in Indiana
Advancing Forest-Based Climate Solutions through Data-Driven Carbon Flux Estimation
Carbon Monitoring Systems Research and Applications III Oral
Intersections of Ecology, Hydrology, and Climatology in Earth’s Drylands II Oral
The Role of Biogeographic Processes in TRENDY DGVM Simulations of Gross Carbon Uptake Across Western North American Drylands
Estimating Cropland Carbon Fluxes and the Role of Agricultural Conservation Practices Using Remote Sensing and Machine Learning
Importance of soil moisture temporal scale, depth, and antecedent conditions for machine-learning based predictions of dryland carbon and water fluxes
Carbon Monitoring Systems Research and Applications IV Oral
Natural Climate Solutions: When and where do they work for farmers and the climate?
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