2009 WG Meeting Presentations | BGCWG + LMWG Using Litter Observations to Evaluate BGC Models Beth Holland CLM3.6 Gordon Bonan Land-Atmospheric Coupling Strength Fei Chen Recent Progress Related to CLM at the University of AZ Mark Decker CLM-Related Research at COLA Paul Dirmeyer Quantifying uncertainties in future projections using a perturbed land surface parameter experiment Erich Fischer Development of a Soil Depth Estimates for use in CLM David Gochis FIRE in CLM-CN Silvia Kloster The State of CLM4 (and CCSM4) David Lawrence The contribution of snow condition trends to future ground climate David Lawrence Modeling Nutrient-Limited Plants Migration in High Latitudes Eunjee Lee Update on Ocean BGC Spinup Keith Lindsay Water Table Depth Simulations in CLM and the Impact on Soil Memory Min Hui Lo Ecological Data Assimilation to Constrain Regional and Global Models Yiqi Luo Dust flying leap: dust in a coupled carbon cycle model: CCSM3.1 Natalie Mahowald Biogeochemical Elemental Cycling (BEC) Model Improvements for CCSM4 Keith Moore Land Use in the iPETS Integrated Assessment Model: Progress Report Brian O'Neill' Tracer uptake in the Southern Ocean Synte Peacock Getting Land Cover Change and Land Use into the Community Land Model (CLM 4.0) in preparation for IPCC AR5 climate experiments Peter Lawrence International LAnd Model Benchmarking (ILAMB) project Jim Randerson CH4 Biogeochemistry and Thermokarst Lake Dynamics in CLM Bill Riley Rivers and geomorphic/hydrological implications for permafrost dynamics Joel Rowland Approaches for incorporating soil-atmosphere fluxes of H2 and Hg in CLM Nicole Smith-Downey Development of a Dynamic Surface Water Component in CLM4 Sean Swenson Prognostic Land Use and Land Cover Change for a Coupled Climate-Biogeochemistry Model Peter Thornton Site-level synthesis of modeled and measured carbon, water, and energy fluxes across North America: Evaluation of model and measuremnt undertainty Peter Thornton Projected snow cover changes in the CCSM3 A1B integrations and their influence on the climate Bob Tomas Multi-physics Options; model sensitivity and parameters interaction Yang