Tim Scheibe
@scheibetim
Laboratory Fellow and Earth Scientist, PI of River Corridor Science Focus Area (SFA) - Opinions expressed here are my own and do not represent PNNL or Battelle.
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Check out our editorial on the new JGR journal: Machine Learning & Computation. We offer our perspectives on the rationale and scope of the journal. It's a significant moment—the AGU has launched its first new journal in years! Dive into the details here: agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…
Very excited to share a preprint from my work on PNNLSoilsSFA with Kirsten Hofmockel DOE Office of Science Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Unveiling lipid chemodiversity in root exudates: A comprehensive characterization of the exudate metabo-lipidome in Tall Wheatgrass biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Lipids matter!! A 🧵
Meanders are ubiquitous features that regulate water quality along rivers. We explored their hydrodynamics and potential to act as net nitrate sources or sinks. Our insights are critical to river corridor science and can guide river restoration strategies. agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20…
How do river meanders affect exchange flows and biogeochemistry? One interesting finding: Meander necks in high-sinuosity channels shield the effect of regional groundwater fluxes, resulting in persistent hyporheic zones. #PNNLRCSFA Pacific Northwest National Laboratory agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.10…
Our breathing Earth. 🌱🌍 A new study led by scientists at the Tsunami Warnings Northwest National Laboratory summarizes 20 years ⏰ of progress in soil respiration science. Read more, as covered by EOS: eos.org/research-spotl… #soilscience #climatescience
“An increase in food prices affects people much differently if they make $10,000 a year compared to $100,000 a year.” - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s Stephanie Waldhoff pnnl.gov/news-media/bey…
From affecting cloud formation to influencing Earth's energy balance, aerosols have big effects on the climate. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory scientists demonstrated a way to combine data on aerosols from uncrewed aerial systems ARM News with tools Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL): pnnl.gov/publications/s…
Margaret Cheung, a biological physicist & computational scientist who works with Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) users and at @PNNL/University of Washington, will speak May 10 on NW-BRaVE, a DOE Office of Science project focused on biopreparedness to counter biological threats. Register to attend online: bit.ly/3WqIo4n
“The more diverse our team, the stronger our science can be.” - Samson Hagos Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. He launched the PNNL-HBCU/MSI Climate Research Network, which establishes partnerships in climate science between the lab and universities. #ClimateScienceSunday pnnl.gov/publications/m…
Understanding how coastal systems will respond to global change requires a lot of data. Researchers Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are making that data easier to access and navigate. They collected water, soil and sediment samples at 52 sites and have made the data open access: pnnl.gov/publications/o…
Aditi Sengupta developed a curriculum that exposed Cal Lutheran students to several tools and datasets from Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) Summer School. Sengupta and two of her students recently published research about their experience. Read about the curriculum: bit.ly/4bZUF46
OUT NOW 📢 A global atlas of soil viruses reveals unexplored biodiversity and potential biogeochemical impacts 🌎 Jason McDermott Kirsten Hofmockel nature.com/articles/s4156…
🔥 New paper by Amy Zimmerman Emily Graham (she/her) Jason McDermott showing that tiny viruses have huge potential to impact soil carbon cycling PNNLSoilsSFA onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gc…