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Title: Task%201:Basic%20Understanding%20of%20Processes%20and%20Mechanisms.


1
Consortium for Agricultural Soil Mitigation of
Greenhouse Gases
What is CASMGS? A team of scientists at 10
institutions formed CASMGS to provide the
science and technology necessary to help our
nation realize the benefits of carbon
sequestration in agricultural and grassland
soils.
CASMGS Research Tasks and Projects
  • Task 1 Basic Understanding of Processes and
    Mechanisms.
  • Research on biophysical processes that control
    soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics and greenhouse
    gas (GHG) emissions.
  • Subtask 1 Influence of management
    on plant primary production and transformation of
    plant material into soil C
  • The effects of grazing management and woody plant
    invasion on primary production in grassland
    systems.
  • Primary production and C dynamics of several
    cropping systems in the Great Plains.
  • Potential for plant breeding to enhance soil C
    sequestration in soils.
  • Subtask 2 Influence of soil aggregation and
    microbial community composition on C
    sequestration in agricultural soils
  • Cross-site comparison of the influence of tillage
    and crop rotation on the chemical and
    microbiological properties of soil aggregate
    fractions.
  • Physical, chemical, and biological mechanisms
    controlling long-term soil C storage.
  • Analytical methods of determining aggregate SOC
    fractionation molecular, isotopic, and elemental
    composition of SOC fractions microbial yield
    and substrate partitioning and microbial
    community composition.
  • Kinetics of formation and destruction of humic
    materials.
  • Subtask 3 Factors controlling losses of C from
    agricultural soils to infiltrating water
  • Characterization of the amount and nature of
    dissolved organic matter that leaches from
    agricultural soils.
  • Effects of soil water status and limestone
    amendments on C exports via leaching.
  • Task 2 Best Management Practices for Carbon
    Sequestration.
  • Identify, develop, and evaluate agricultural Best
    Management Practices (BMPs) with respect to C
    sequestration, GHG mitigation, and associated
    co-benefits and costs.
  • Task 3 Prediction and Assessment (cont.)
  • Adapt the Resource and Agricultural Policy
    Systems (RAPS) economic model for carbon policy
    analysis.
  • Subtask 6 Model Comparisons and
    Databases for Integrated Assessment Models
  • Subtask 7 Integrated Assessments of GHG
    Mitigation at Field and Farm Scale
  • Combine the RAPS economic model with the
    CENTURY and EPIC physical models to estimate the
    impact of management decisions on soil C.
  • Linking CSTORE to a farm-level
    economic/financial decision model.
  • Subtask 8 Regional and national Level
    Integrated Models and Policy Assessment
  • Integrate results from CENTURY and EPIC with
    economic models to generate information on a
    national scale.
  • Estimate co-effects of mitigation policies
    using RAPS economic model integrated with the
    CENTURY and EPIC.
  • Task 4 Measuring and Monitoring.
  • Develop mechanisms to estimate and verify changes
    in soil carbon and greenhouse gas emissions in
    the context of likely changes in policy and land
    use.
  • Subtask 1 Estimating SOC at Multiple
    Scales
  • Fine, field-scale modeling of variability in
    SOC estimates.
  • Soil survey-scale estimates of organic matter
    distribution.
  • Whole-farm estimates of SOC.
  • SOC in rangelands.
  • Subtask 2 Measuring Fluxes of GHGs

Who is CASMGS?
  • Cooperating Institutions
  • Colorado State University
  • Iowa State University
  • Kansas State University
  • Michigan State University
  • Montana State University
  • Purdue University
  • The Ohio State University
  • Texas AM University
  • University of Nebraska
  • Battelle-Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Executive Committee
  • Keith Paustian, CSU
  • Cathy Kling, ISU
  • Chuck Rice, K-State
  • Phil Robertson, MiSU
  • Susan Capalbo, MoSU
  • Ron Turco, Purdue
  • Rattan Lal, OSU
  • Neville Clark, Texas AM
  • Shashi Verma, UNL
  • Cesar Izaurralde, PNNL


CASMGS Why Its Important CASMGS researchers
are producing and coordinating information that
is vital to the effort to mitigate greenhouse
gases within agroecosystems. This coordination of
research efforts will lead to greater and more
rapid breakthroughs in modeling solutions to
environmental challenges. For more information
contact Chuck Rice, Director
cwrice_at_ksu.edu 785-532-7217
CASMGS Website http//www.casmgs.colostate.edu
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