Colleagues – one last reminder, with Zoom link below, for the Quarterly Project Meeting tomorrow morning.

 

From: Christine L. Goodale
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2021 5:00 PM
To: HubbardBrook@lists.sr.unh.edu
Subject: Zoom link; Hubbard Brook Quarterly Project Meeting Agenda April 7

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

Below is the Zoom link and call-in information for Hubbard Brook Quarterly Project meeting next Wednesday’s, Apr. 7. The main meeting runs 10-2:30 EDT, with a 30 minute break for lunch. The link will be open at 9:30 AM for anyone wishing to test their log in and connection.

 

The topic is the LTER renewal proposal, and the agenda is repeated below the Zoom information.

 

Christy and John

SCC co-chairs

 

Topic: Hubbard Brook Quarterly Project Meeting

Time: Apr 7, 2021 10:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

 

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From: Christine L. Goodale
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2021 3:20 PM
To: HubbardBrook@lists.sr.unh.edu
Subject: Hubbard Brook Quarterly Project Meeting Agenda April 7

 

Dear colleagues,

 

Please find below and attached the draft agenda for the upcoming Hubbard Brook Quarterly Project Meeting, to be held over Zoom 10-2:30 EDT on Wed. April 7.  Zoom link to follow at a later date.

 

The overall topic is the LTER Renewal proposal. Topics proposed are all discussions, and will be led by Peter Groffman & Pam Templer.

 

Christy and John

SCC Co-Chairs

 

 

Hubbard Brook Quarterly Project Meeting

April 7, 2021

 

The LTER Renewal Proposal

 

Agenda

         10:00 Introductions

         Process and timeline (Groffman and Templer)

–    Writing team

–    How we did this last time

–    Budgeting

        Timeline

        What was in the last LTER proposal?

        Synthesis updates

        IM update from Mary Martin 

         10:45: Do we need a new conceptual model? [see below] (Groffman)

         11:30: What are the key data streams we need to keep? (Templer)

        Climate

        Hydrology

        Steam chemistry

        Vegetation

        Soils

        Hydropedology

        Birds

        Insects

        Modeling

        Experiments:

o   CCASE

o   MELNHE

o   Elevation gradient

         12:00: Lunch

         12:30 What are the big surprises that have emerged over the past six years? (Groffman)

        Evapotranspiration,

        Trees marching down the hill

        Conifers doing very well

        Phosphorus co-limitation

        Insect declines

        Nitrogen oligotrophication

        Deacidification and carbon loss

        Declining resilience

        Public engagement surprise

         1:15: Business Meeting (Goodale and Battles)

 

         1:45 What new initiatives should we consider? (Templer)

        Something spatial: Hotspots of change in the landscape – streams, hydropedo. Make some predictions about just where in the landscape are poised for change. FUFOR.

        Foliar N and the rules of life to integrate biodiversity and biogeochemistry.

        Resilience in the long-term data streams

        Diversity, equity and inclusion – humans, evolution of our community.

        Molecular linking community composition with function

        It’s the trees stupid!

o   Evapotranspiration

o   Novel communities, e.g., red spruce and white pine

 

         Additional Topics

        What are lessons from the mid-term review?

        What are key gaps linked to surprising results (remote sensing, meteorology, other)?

 

 •          2:30 Adjourn

 

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