Robust modeling and predictions of greenhouse gas fluxes from forest and wetland ecosystems

Khandker Saqib Ishtiaq, Florida International University

Abstract

The land-atmospheric exchanges of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) are major drivers of global warming and climatic changes. The greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes indicate the dynamics and potential storage of carbon in terrestrial and wetland ecosystems. Appropriate modeling and prediction tools can provide a quantitative understanding and valuable insights into the ecosystem carbon dynamics, while aiding the development of engineering and management strategies to limit emissions of GHGs and enhance carbon sequestration. This dissertation focuses on the development of data-analytics tools and engineering models by employing a range of empirical and semi-mechanistic approaches to robustly predict ecosystem GHG fluxes at variable scales. (Abstract shortened by ProQuest.)

Subject Area

Civil engineering|Bioinformatics

Recommended Citation

Ishtiaq, Khandker Saqib, "Robust modeling and predictions of greenhouse gas fluxes from forest and wetland ecosystems" (2015). ProQuest ETD Collection for FIU. AAI10165980.
https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/dissertations/AAI10165980

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