Paustian, Sanderman, P. Smith, Lehmann, Rumpel, Renforth, Hartmann, Ho, Keesstra
Trellison Institute is building a multi-method MRV composition engine for nature-based carbon removal — soil carbon, biochar, enhanced rock weathering, ocean alkalinity enhancement. The instrument — a proof pack — is designed to compose ground measurement, remote sensing, and process-based models into a single per-tonne evidentiary record.
Your multi-method MRV work has been the design reference: - Pete Smith — multi-method framework structure - Keith Paustian — COMET-Farm integration and USDA compatibility - Jonathan Sanderman — empirical-first regional calibration - Johannes Lehmann — biochar residence-time distributions - Cornelia Rumpel — 4 per 1000 technical framework - Phil Renforth — ERW open-system verification - Jens Hartmann — ERW sensor / proxy measurement - David Ho — OAE MRV cost reduction via shared infrastructure - Saskia Keesstra — EJP SOIL roadmap alignment
We propose: 1. Joint multi-method proof-pack schema specification paper. 2. Cross-region benchmark with proof-pack instrumentation at nominated field sites (Colorado State, Woodwell, Cornell, Sheffield, Heriot-Watt, Hamburg, Hawaii, Wageningen). 3. USDA NRCS / EJP SOIL joint pilot proposal with proof-pack MRV layer. 4. Co-publication in Nature Sustainability or Environmental Research Letters.
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