Effects of Global Atmospheric Change on Ecosystems
As part of a team of scientists funded by the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Energy, an Integral scientist evaluated the use of advanced remote-sensing techniques for measuring and monitoring the effects of increasing carbon dioxide and ground-level ozone, from small ecosystems to the global scale. Techniques included chlorophyll fluorescence imaging—using a custom designed and built instrument—thermal and hyperspectral imaging, and use of green-fluorescent protein and fluorescent and non-fluorescent tracers.
This project reflects Integral staff experience gained under previous employment.
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