News

NBC Bay Area News NBC interviews John Wick and Whendee Silver about our research on carbon sequestration in California grasslands View more videos at: http://nbcbayarea.com __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ National Public Radio During All Things Considered, NPR Interviews Whendee Silver about “carbon ranching” __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Pacific Coast Science and Learning Center Daniel Strain interviews Whendee Silver and Becca Ryals… Continue reading News

Home

Website Under Construction! Please pardon the mess.

Tyler Anthony

I am a currently a lab technician working on with postdoc Dr. Sintana Vergara as part of the Marin Carbon Project. We are interested in determining how changes in temperature, moisture content, and oxygen concentrations affect greenhouse gas fluxes from commercial compost piles. Before joining the Silver Lab, I spent a year as the lab… Continue reading Tyler Anthony

Christine Sierra O’Connell

Christine is a postdoctoral researcher whose work focuses on the impacts of global change on tropical nutrient cycling.  She is currently investigating the drivers of soil greenhouse gas emissions in a Puerto Rican wet tropical forest and asking questions about the impacts of climate change on below ground nutrient cycling.  Christine has previously done research… Continue reading Christine Sierra O’Connell

Justine Owen

A little bit about myself: I am a soil scientist interested in the biogeochemistry of soils. I’m currently studying how carbon storage in soils is affected by soil characteristics and management practices. This is important because the more carbon that’s stored in the soil, the less that is in the atmosphere as CO2 where it… Continue reading Justine Owen

Ryan Salladay

A little bit about myself: I am a UC Berkeley graduate (Spring 2013), where I earned my B.S. in Environmental Sciences. As an undergraduate I worked in David Ackerly’s lab to complete my senior thesis project on herbivory defense traits of island plants. I began working in the lab in the summer of 2012, primarily… Continue reading Ryan Salladay

Allegra Mayer

A little bit about myself:                 I am a 1st year PhD student in the Silver Lab. I am interested in the biogeochemistry of soils, specifically the impacts of soil amendments (e.g. compost) on nutrient cycling and how these processes are affected by climate change. My research will… Continue reading Allegra Mayer

Omar Gutiérrez del Arroyo

  A little bit about myself: Born and raised in Puerto Rico, a Caribbean island that serves as a natural experiment as a result of its diversity of climates, soils, flora, and land-uses, I developed a strong interest in understanding how ecosystems develop and interact with the dynamic natural and human environment they are part… Continue reading Omar Gutiérrez del Arroyo

Gavin McNicol

I’m a 5th year PhD candidate in the Silver lab and I study wetland carbon biogeochemistry as part of the broader scientific effort to understand ecosystem feedbacks to the Earth’s climate system. In particular I study the release of carbon from wetlands as the greenhouse gas methane and consider: (i) the relative importance of different… Continue reading Gavin McNicol

Tropical Forest Rainfall Manipulation Experiment

Tana E. Wood & Whendee L. Silver Tropical forest soils are a major source of radiatively-active trace gases, including carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrous oxide (N2O). Climate change is likely to alter soil moisture availability in tropical forests, and consequently the magnitude and temporal pattern of trace gas efflux from these systems (Matson & Vitousek… Continue reading Tropical Forest Rainfall Manipulation Experiment