Draft:Deep Soil Ecotron
Overview
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[[Ecotron|Ecotrons]] are advanced experimental systems that allow researchers to simulate environmental conditions and observe ecosystem responses with high precision. The Deep Soil Ecotron extends this approach by enabling experiments that examine ecosystem responses to environmental conditions beyond historically observed ranges, including projected future climates and extreme events [https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/EGU24-11711.html]. |
[[Ecotron|Ecotrons]] are advanced experimental systems that allow researchers to simulate environmental conditions and observe ecosystem responses with high precision. The Deep Soil Ecotron extends this approach by enabling experiments that examine ecosystem responses to environmental conditions beyond historically observed ranges, including projected future climates and extreme events [https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/EGU24-11711.html]. |
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The facility is supported by the [[bibcode:2021nsf....2131837S|National Science Foundation through its Mid-scale Research Infrastructure program]] and is operated as a shared-use research facility. It is intended to support access by a broad user community, including academic researchers, industry partners, and other organizations. |
The facility is supported by the [[bibcode:2021nsf....2131837S|National Science Foundation through its Mid-scale Research Infrastructure program]] and is operated as a shared-use research facility. It is intended to support access by a broad user community, including academic researchers, industry partners, and other organizations [https://scisoc.confex.com/scisoc/2024sssa/meetingapp.cgi/Paper/156344]. |
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== Conceptual Framework == |
== Conceptual Framework == |
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