- Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
- Astro and Planetary Science
- Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
- Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
- Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
- Planetary Science and Exploration
- Soil erosion and sediment transport
Northern Arizona University
2025
City University of Seattle
2025
University of Washington
2025
Joint Global Change Research Institute
2022
University of Maryland, College Park
2022
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
2022
Seattle University
2022
Abstract Aim Soil respiration ( R S ) is one of the largest fluxes in global carbon cycle. It composed by roots and heterotrophic organisms, with each component having distinctive drivers sensitivities and, consequently, varying feedback potential to climate change. Global total flux are widely studied generally accepted, but our understanding factors governing its lags far behind. Location Global. Time period 1962–2015. Major taxa Plant soil microbes. Methods Combining a newly updated...
Abstract We report the discovery of cometary activity in form a pronounced tail emanating from Near-Earth Object (523822) 2012 DG 61 , identified UT 2024 April 18 Dark Energy Camera images by our AI assistant TailNet. TailNet is an designed to filter out unlikely show for volunteers NASA Partner “Active Asteroids” Citizen Science campaign, which trained. Subsequently, archival investigation revealed DG61 recurrently active after we found it displaying 2018 16 Steward Observatory Bart Bok 2.3...
Abstract We report the discovery of cometary activity emanating from minor planet 2015 VP 51 outbound its recent perihelion passage. The activity, in form a diffuse tail, was first identified by volunteers our Citizen Science program Active Asteroids , NASA Partner hosted on Zooniverse platform. This aided recently implemented TailNet artificial intelligence assistant which filters out images with low likelihood showing activity. tail is present nine Dark Energy Camera and OmegaCAM between...
Abstract We present the discovery of a short, diffuse tail on minor planet 2010 MK 43 (alternate designation RA 78 )—an object previously identified as an asteroid in cometary orbit—by volunteers our Citizen Science program Active Asteroids . Our follow-up investigation revealed eight Dark Energy Camera images showing with spanning UT 2024 February 12–UT 18 when was outbound from perihelion. now classify Jupiter-family comet based its Tisserand parameter respect to Jupiter T J = 2.888,...