Sheel Bansal, PhD
Sheel Bansal is a Research Ecologist at the USGS Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center in Jamestown, North Dakota.
Dr. Bansal research experience covers a wide range of topics such as tree carbon balance at alpine-treeline (Wyoming), fertility effects on boreal plant ecophysiology (Sweden), drivers of grass invasion in sagebrush-steppe (Oregon), and drought tolerance of temperate forest trees (Washington). He is now studying wetland biogeochemistry in the Prairie Pothole Region. Much of the research in his lab is focused on understanding the underlying suite of abiotic and biotic mechanistic processes that influence greenhouse gas emissions and carbon storage in wetlands. His lab is developing new, high-tech equipment to more efficiently quantify the immense spatial and temporal variability of these natural processes. Dr. Bansal is also working with internal and external partners to develop spatially explicit, landscape-scale models to estimate regional carbon budgets for prairie pothole wetlands. These data and models provide DOI land managers and policy makers with information needed to understand, monitor, and anticipate changes in wetland carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas emissions under future management, land-use and climate scenarios.
Professional Experience
2015-Present: Research Ecologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center, Jamestown, ND
Education and Certifications
Ph.D., Plant Physiological Ecology, Idaho State University, 2008
M.A., Conservation Biology, University of Pennsylvania, 2000
B.A., Biology, University of Pennsylvania, 1999
Affiliations and Memberships*
American Geophysical Union
Global Lake and Ecological Observatory Network
Journal of Environmental Quality (associate editor)
Rangeland Ecology and Management
Society of Wetland Scientists
Science and Products
Greenhouse gas fluxes, dissolved gas concentrations, and water properties of laboratory mesocosms Greenhouse gas fluxes, dissolved gas concentrations, and water properties of laboratory mesocosms
Diurnal patterns of methane flux from a depressional, seasonal wetland Diurnal patterns of methane flux from a depressional, seasonal wetland
Soil properties and greenhouse gas fluxes of Prairie Pothole Region wetlands: a comprehensive data release Soil properties and greenhouse gas fluxes of Prairie Pothole Region wetlands: a comprehensive data release
Dissolved greenhouse gas concentrations and fluxes from Wetlands P7 and P8 of the Cottonwood Lake Study area, Stutsman County, North Dakota, 2015 Dissolved greenhouse gas concentrations and fluxes from Wetlands P7 and P8 of the Cottonwood Lake Study area, Stutsman County, North Dakota, 2015
Practical guide to measuring wetland carbon pools and fluxes Practical guide to measuring wetland carbon pools and fluxes
Characterizing performance of freshwater wetland methane models across time scales at FLUXNET-CH4 sites using wavelet analyses Characterizing performance of freshwater wetland methane models across time scales at FLUXNET-CH4 sites using wavelet analyses
Submersed macrophyte density regulates aquatic greenhouse gas emissions Submersed macrophyte density regulates aquatic greenhouse gas emissions
Upscaling wetland methane emissions from the FLUXNET-CH4 Eddy Covariance Network (UpCH4 v1.0): Model development, network assessment, and budget comparison Upscaling wetland methane emissions from the FLUXNET-CH4 Eddy Covariance Network (UpCH4 v1.0): Model development, network assessment, and budget comparison
Spatial and temporal variability in summertime dissolved carbon dioxide and methane in temperate ponds and shallow lakes Spatial and temporal variability in summertime dissolved carbon dioxide and methane in temperate ponds and shallow lakes
Large increases in methane emissions expected from North America’s largest wetland complex Large increases in methane emissions expected from North America’s largest wetland complex
Science and Products
Greenhouse gas fluxes, dissolved gas concentrations, and water properties of laboratory mesocosms Greenhouse gas fluxes, dissolved gas concentrations, and water properties of laboratory mesocosms
Diurnal patterns of methane flux from a depressional, seasonal wetland Diurnal patterns of methane flux from a depressional, seasonal wetland
Soil properties and greenhouse gas fluxes of Prairie Pothole Region wetlands: a comprehensive data release Soil properties and greenhouse gas fluxes of Prairie Pothole Region wetlands: a comprehensive data release
Dissolved greenhouse gas concentrations and fluxes from Wetlands P7 and P8 of the Cottonwood Lake Study area, Stutsman County, North Dakota, 2015 Dissolved greenhouse gas concentrations and fluxes from Wetlands P7 and P8 of the Cottonwood Lake Study area, Stutsman County, North Dakota, 2015
Practical guide to measuring wetland carbon pools and fluxes Practical guide to measuring wetland carbon pools and fluxes
Characterizing performance of freshwater wetland methane models across time scales at FLUXNET-CH4 sites using wavelet analyses Characterizing performance of freshwater wetland methane models across time scales at FLUXNET-CH4 sites using wavelet analyses
Submersed macrophyte density regulates aquatic greenhouse gas emissions Submersed macrophyte density regulates aquatic greenhouse gas emissions
Upscaling wetland methane emissions from the FLUXNET-CH4 Eddy Covariance Network (UpCH4 v1.0): Model development, network assessment, and budget comparison Upscaling wetland methane emissions from the FLUXNET-CH4 Eddy Covariance Network (UpCH4 v1.0): Model development, network assessment, and budget comparison
Spatial and temporal variability in summertime dissolved carbon dioxide and methane in temperate ponds and shallow lakes Spatial and temporal variability in summertime dissolved carbon dioxide and methane in temperate ponds and shallow lakes
Large increases in methane emissions expected from North America’s largest wetland complex Large increases in methane emissions expected from North America’s largest wetland complex
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