Sunday 26 February
Shuttle from OSU 1pm (via PDX) | |
Shuttle from PDX (3pm?) | |
Shuttle from PDX (5pm?) | |
5:00-7:00pm | Welcome and reception in Lodge Bar. |
(Snacks Provided) |
Monday 27 February
8:00am | Registration, and continental breakfast |
9:00am | Welcome + goals |
Theme 1: Water partitioning | |
9:20am | Stephen Good, Water partitioning grand challenge |
9:40am | Aleya Kaushik, The importance of sub-surface exchange in refining evapotranspiration fluxes in a semi-arid environment |
10:00am | Lisa Welp, In-situ observations of water vapor isotopes in near surface air over Lakes Superior and Michigan |
10:20am | Coffee break |
11:00am | Hongyan Luo, An Update on the Status of NEON Stable Isotope Data Products |
11:20am | Break out group assignments |
12:10pm | Reconvene for synthesis |
12:30pm | Lunch (dining room) |
Theme 2: Carbon-water synergy | |
1:30pm | Max Berkelhammer, Ecosystem coupling of water and carbon |
1:50pm | Aurora Kagawa-Viviani, Differential tropical dry forest tree responses to rainfall pulses with nonnative grass invasion |
2:10pm | Discussion |
2:30pm | Coffee break |
Theme 3: Modeling and data synthesis | |
3:00pm | Chris Still, Approaches for injecting isotope data with ecosystem challenges |
3:20pm | Rich Fiorella, Scaling Up Point Observations of Water Vapor Isotope Composition to Understand Regional Hydrologic Cycling |
3:40pm | Discussion |
4:00pm | Poster session |
Drinks and snacks | |
6:00pm | Workshop dinner |
7:00pm | Evening lecture, discussion and desert bar |
Dave Williams – A tale of two isotopologues |
Tuesday – February 28
8:00am | Breakfast |
Theme 4: Collaboration and data protocols | |
9:00am | Zhiwei Lin, Latest in Cavity Ring Spectroscopy from Picarro |
9:30am | Jeff Welker, Data sharing and network coordination |
9:50am | Francois Ritter, Dew formation prediction from in situ surface and dew point temperature measurements: A novel statistical approach |
10:10am | Adriana Bailey, Getting more certain about uncertainty: lessons from water vapor isotopic measurements on Mt. Washington |
10:30am | Coffee break |
11:00am | Lu Zhai, Application of a dual-isotope model in the Shark River Slough watershed: Separating increases in salinity due to saltwater intrusion from that due to evaporation |
Theme 5: Education and training | |
11:20am | Gabe Bowen – Successes in synthesis training |
11:40am | Discussion |
12:00pm | Lunch |
1:00pm | Afternoon Hike: Multnomah Falls (weather permitting) |
4:00pm | Plenary discussion and synthesis with panel |
5:00pm | Wrap up |
7:00pm | Dinner |
(Possible shuttle to PDX/OSU, time TBD) |
Wednesday 1 March
Early shuttle to PDX | |
9:00am | Synthesis writing workshop |
(All welcome) | |
11:00am | Adjourn |
Shuttle bus to PDX (then OSU) |