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Primary Convener:
Gilberto Pastorello, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Convener:
Yujie Liu, Northern Arizona University
Sreenath Paleri, National Ecological Observatory Network, Battelle
Dario Papale, University of Tuscia

Chair:
Gilberto Pastorello, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Yujie Liu, Northern Arizona University
Sreenath Paleri, National Ecological Observatory Network, Battelle
Dario Papale, University of Tuscia

Our understanding of water, energy, and greenhouse gas cycling within the Earth system is grounded in in-situ observations. Globally, hundreds of eddy covariance flux sites measure exchanges of water, energy, and trace gases between ecosystems and the atmosphere. Many of these sites contribute data to regional flux networks, which form FLUXNET to provide globally synthesized, standardized, and comprehensive datasets. These joint efforts are foundational for studying biosphere-atmosphere interactions from local to global and from diel to decadal scales.This session focuses on the current state and future perspectives of flux measurements, and their use in syntheses and modeling. We welcome contributions that improve our understanding of flux science through theory, instrumentation, models, datasets, and applications. We particularly encourage submissions from under-represented ecosystems and geographic areas, regional cluster and network-scale analyses, and new developments that improve the quality, interoperability, and reproducibility of data and tools.

Index Terms
0414 Biogeochemical cycles, processes, and modeling
0426 Biosphere|atmosphere interactions
0428 Carbon cycling
0438 Diel, seasonal, and annual cycles

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Climate Change and Global Policy
Machine Learning and AI
Open Science and Open Data
Global Impacts‚ Solutions‚ & Policies

Cross-Listed:
A - Atmospheric Sciences
H - Hydrology
GC - Global Environmental Change

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3. Earth Covering

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