Working Groups
The Carbon Dynamics Working Group (CDWG) brings together observationalists, modelers and data scientists to document, study and understand rapid large-scale changes to the carbon cycle in the ABoVE Study Region. CDWG projects span scales from plot-level studies that provide process-level understanding of relevant drivers of carbon cycling to regional-scale measurements from airborne, tall towers, and spaceborne platforms. In addition, the majority of CDWG projects are highly interdisciplinary in nature - CDWG group members work closely with members from other thematic WGs to tackle one of the overarching science questions underpinning the ABoVE campaign - How are the magnitudes, fates, and land-atmosphere exchanges of carbon pools responding to environmental change, and what are the biogeochemical mechanisms driving these changes?
The Disturbance Working Group's purpose is to
coordinate, collaborate and understand the research
planned and ongoing in the ABoVE domain related to
wildfire and insect disturbance, the interaction and
drivers of these two factors and post-disturbance
recovery. This working group strives to synthesize
data to understand drivers, regional effects and
change and also to identify data and research
gaps.
- Nov 2, 2023 Meeting Recording
- Oct 5, 2023 Meeting Recording
- Jul 6, 2023 Meeting Recording
- Jun 1, 2023 Meeting Recording
- May 4, 2023 Meeting Recording
- Mar 2, 2023 Meeting Recording
- Jan 5, 2023 Meeting Recording
- Dec 1, 2022 Meeting Recording
- Nov 3, 2022 Meeting Recording
- Oct 6, 2022 Meeting Recording
- Aug 4, 2022 Meeting Recording
- Mar 10, 2022 Meeting Recording
- Feb 10, 2022 Meeting Recording
- Nov 18, 2021 Meeting Recording
- Sept 23, 2021 Meeting Recording
- Aug 26, 2021 Meeting Recording
- ASTM9 - Fire & Insect Disturbance Report
- ASTM8 - Fire Disturbance Report
- ASTM8 - Multi-Disturbance Report
- ASTM7 - Fire & Insect Disturbance Report
- ASTM7 - Multi-Disturbance Synthesis Report
- ASTM6 - Fire & Insect Disturbance Report
- ASTM6 - Multi-Disturbance Synthesis Report
The Hydrology & Permafrost component seeks to clarify processes controlling Arctic-boreal permafrost conditions and interactions with the water cycle, including the amount, distribution and status of water in the landscape. We also seek to understand the feedbacks and consequences of a changing permafrost and hydrologic regime on the regional flora, fauna, biogeochemistry and ecosystem services. The Wetlands component's purpose is to coordinate, collaborate, and understand the research happening in the ABoVE domain related to wetland mapping, monitoring, and process modeling. This working group will strive to identify common field and remote sensing methodologies and techniques in order to efficiently pool data and other resources and coordinate product development. Objectives of the working group are to synthesize data to understand regional conditions and change related to wetlands and to identify data and research gaps.
- Knowledge Sharing Seminar: Monitoring Wetland Extent with Satellites Recording | Slides
- ASTM9 - Hydrology & Permafrost Report
- ASTM9 - Wetlands Report
- ASTM8 - Hydrology & Permafrost Report
- ASTM8 - Wetlands Report
- ASTM7 - Wetlands Report
- ASTM7 - Hydrology & Permafrost Report
- ASTM6 - Hydrology & Permafrost Report
Implementation Plan Section 3.1. Hydrology & Permafrost Working Group (HPWG)
The Modeling Framework & Comparisons Working Group focuses on linking and synthesizing the various modeling activities across ABoVE, with a focus on terrestrial ecosystems.
- WG Meeting on 10/31/2023 - modeling updates and progress on the functional relationship benchmarks integration into ILaMB
- June 15, 2023 Lightening Talks Take Home Points
- ASTM9 - Modeling Report
- ASTM8 - Modeling Report
- ASTM7 - Modeling Report
- ASTM6 - Modeling Report
The Vegetation Dynamics component focuses on
synthesizing information regarding the changes that
we have observed and potentially expect to see with
regard to vegetation composition, structure, and
function throughout the ABoVE geographic domain, as
well as circumpolarly. Prominent components of
vegetation change are shrub expansion and treeline
advancement, however, these are only a part of the
potential dynamics. In assessing vegetation
dynamics, we examine the effects climate change,
disturbances (e.g. fire, thermokarst), and land use.
The Vegetation Structure & Function component will
discuss, synthesize, and report ABoVE science
activities related to the characterization &
monitoring of the 3D attributes of shrubs and forest
vegetation in the ABoVE study domain. The WG will
also summarize ABoVE findings related to the
implications of the current state of, and changes
to, vegetation structure on ABoVE dynamics.
- ASTM9 - Vegetation Dynamics Report
- ASTM9 - Vegetation Structure / Biomass Report
- ASTM8 - Vegetation Dynamics Report
- ASTM7 - Vegetation Dynamics Report
- ASTM7 - Vegetation Structure Report
- ASTM6 - Vegetation Dynamics and Distribution Report
- ASTM6 - Vegetation Structure and Function Report
Implementation Plan Section 3.2 Vegetation Dynamics Working Group
Spectral Imaging working group focuses on the use of spectral information to describe the characteristics and processes of high latitude ecosystems. We are interested in the use of optical remote sensing across the range of spatial, spectral, and temporal scales, from ground measurements, towers, drones, aircraft, and satellites, particularly those equipped for imaging spectroscopy (IS). We are also interested in the measurement and analysis of solar induced fluorescence (SIF).
The Collaborations and Engagement working group
focuses on developing, coordinating, and maintaining
science and data user partnerships across sectors
and geographical areas. This WG engages with
governments, Indigenous Nations, non-governmental
organizations, and other institutions within the
ABoVE study area. We facilitate connections between
these groups and the ABoVE Science Team to collate
and share scientific research results, including
data products, GIS maps and measurements on topics
as diverse as food security, permafrost subsidence,
fire and vegetation management and ungulate ranges.
The WG supports collaborations between end users and
researchers to both increase the usability and use
of ABoVE products as well as enhance our
understanding of regional terrestrial ecology and
coproduction needs. WG activities include advising
and assisting the ABoVE Leadership Group and Science
Team and with planning and outreach, as well as
supporting coordination of activities among
individual projects
- November 5, 2024 Invited Speaker: Dana Redhuis [Recording]
- August 27, 2024 ABoVE CEWG Invited Speakers: Kevin Turner, Jeremy Brammer, and Erika Tizya-Tramm [Recording]
- April 30, 2024 ABoVE CEWG Invited Speaker: Lauren Denson [Recording]
- March 12, 2024 ABoVE CEWG Invited Speakers: Paul McCarney and Katrina Anthony [Recording]
Implementation Plan Section 5 Collaborations and Engagement Working Group
The Snowscapes Working Group focused on how spatial and temporal dynamics of snowscape properties - including cover and snowpack characteristics - influence ecosystem dynamics. It included how snowscape dynamics affect soil active layer development, winter soil respiration, soil-plant-atmosphere carbon exchange, vegetation community dynamics, disturbance regimes, and wildlife habitat and movement.
The Ecosystem Services and Co-Production Working Group was focused on assessing how observed and projected environmental changes across the ABoVE study region my influence the delivery of ecosystem services to local, regional, and global stakeholders. We collaborated with NASA ABoVE project teams that are interested in how their research and findings can advance knowledge regarding social, economic, and cultural service dynamics in Arctic and boreal systems. We were particularly interested in facilitating the use of ABoVE products by stakeholders to inform policy and management decisions that sustain and/or enhance ecosystem services in the future; in this vein, our working group interacted with stakeholders to engender knowledge co-production regarding ecosystem processes within the region.
The goal of this working group is to create a digital compilation of field measurements across the ABoVE domain for support of airborne radar data analyses. The membership of this working group is comprised of ABoVE WG leads and researchers interested in contributing to the effort.
The goal of this working group is to create a digital compilation of field measurements across the ABoVE domain for support of airborne radar data analyses. The membership of this working group is comprised of ABoVE WG leads and researchers interested in contributing to the effort.