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Ecological Applications | 2010

Cropland carbon fluxes in the United States: increasing geospatial resolution of inventory-based carbon accounting.

Tristram O. West; Craig C. Brandt; Latha M. Baskaran; Chad M. Hellwinckel; Richard Mueller; Carl J. Bernacchi; Varaprasad Bandaru; Bai Yang; Bradly Wilson; Gregg Marland; Richard G. Nelson; Daniel G. De La Torre Ugarte; Wilfred M. Post

Net annual soil carbon change, fossil fuel emissions from cropland production, and cropland net primary production were estimated and spatially distributed using land cover defined by NASAs moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS) and by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) cropland data layer (CDL). Spatially resolved estimates of net ecosystem exchange (NEE) and net ecosystem carbon balance (NECB) were developed. The purpose of generating spatial estimates of carbon fluxes, and the primary objective of this research, was to develop a method of carbon accounting that is consistent from field to national scales. NEE represents net on-site vertical fluxes of carbon. NECB represents all on-site and off-site carbon fluxes associated with crop production. Estimates of cropland NEE using moderate resolution (approximately 1 km2) land cover data were generated for the conterminous United States and compared with higher resolution (30-m) estimates of NEE and with direct measurements of CO2 flux from croplands in Illinois and Nebraska, USA. Estimates of NEE using the CDL (30-m resolution) had a higher correlation with eddy covariance flux tower estimates compared with estimates of NEE using MODIS. Estimates of NECB are primarily driven by net soil carbon change, fossil fuel emissions associated with crop production, and CO2 emissions from the application of agricultural lime. NEE and NECB for U.S. croplands were -274 and 7 Tg C/yr for 2004, respectively. Use of moderate- to high-resolution satellite-based land cover data enables improved estimates of cropland carbon dynamics.


Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2008

Estimating Regional Changes in Soil Carbon with High Spatial Resolution

Tristram O. West; Craig C. Brandt; Bradly Wilson; Chad M. Hellwinckel; Donald D. Tyler; Gregg Marland; Daniel G. De La Torre Ugarte; James A. Larson; Richard G. Nelson


Archive | 2009

Modeling Cellulosic Ethanol Plant Location Using GIS

Bradly Wilson


Computers and Electronics in Agriculture | 2005

A computer decision aid for the cotton yield monitor investment decision

James A. Larson; Roland K. Roberts; Burton C. English; Rebecca L. Cochran; Bradly Wilson


Forest Products Journal | 2002

The Wood Transportation and Resource Analysis System (WTRANS): an analysis tool to assist wood residue producers and users.

Kim Jensen; Jamey Menard; Burton C. English; William M. Park; Bradly Wilson


Agricultural sciences | 2016

Regional Economic Impacts of Biochemical and Pyrolysis Biofuel Production in the Southeastern US: A Systems Modeling Approach

Dayton M. Lambert; Burton C. English; R. Jamey Menard; Bradly Wilson


Transportation Research Board 92nd Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board | 2013

Modeling Air Quality Impacts of Feedstocks Transportation for Cellulosic Biofuel Production in Tennessee

T. Edward Yu; Burton C. English; James A. Larson; Joshua S. Fu; Daniel de la Torre Ugarte; Jeongran Yun; Jimmy Calcagno; Bradly Wilson


Applied Energy | 2018

Determining a geographic high resolution supply chain network for a large scale biofuel industry

Lixia He-Lambert; Burton C. English; Dayton M. Lambert; Oleg Shylo; James A. Larson; T. Edward Yu; Bradly Wilson


2015 Annual Meeting, January 31-February 3, 2015, Atlanta, Georgia | 2015

Skilled Labor Preference, Cellulosic Biofuel Facility Location, and Economic Impacts in the Southeastern US

Dayton M. Lambert; Burton C. English; R. Jamey Menard; Bradly Wilson; Lixia L. He; Tun-Hsiang Yu; Kimberly L. Jensen


Transportation Research Board 91st Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board | 2012

The Transportation Emission Impact of the Biomass Feedstock Traffic of A Potential Commercial-Scale Biorefinery in East Tennessee

Edward Yu; Joshua S. Fu; James A. Larson; Burton C. English; Daniel G. De La Torre Ugarte; Bradly Wilson; Jeongran Yun; Yuan Gao; Jimmy Calcagno

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Gregg Marland

Appalachian State University

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Craig C. Brandt

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Jeongran Yun

University of Tennessee

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