Final agenda with presentations
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Monday, 28 August 2017 |
08:00 |
09:00 |
Registration |
09:00 |
09:10 |
Welcome and Opening Remarks, *Brigitte Buchmann |
09:10 |
09:30 |
News from the GAW secretariat, *Oksana Tarasova |
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Quality Assurance, GHG Standards & Comparison Activities
Chair: Paul Krummel |
09:30 |
09:50 |
T01- Uncertainties of NOAA GHG measurements from discrete air samples and
zonal means, *Ed Dlugokencky |
09:50 |
10:10 |
T02- Efforts to separately report random and systematic measurement
uncertainty for continuous measurements in the NOAA Global Greenhouse Gas
Reference Network,*Arlyn Andrews |
10:10 |
10:40 |
Photo and Coffee Break |
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Quality Assurance, GHG Standards & Comparison Activities
Chair: Martin Steinbacher |
10:40 |
11:00 |
T03- An update of comparisons of non-CO2 trace gas measurements between
AGAGE and NOAA at common sites, *Paul Krummel |
11:00 |
11:20 |
T04- Revision of the WMO CO2 calibration scale, *Brad Hall |
11:20 |
11:40 |
T05- An update on the WMO CO X2014A scale, *Andrew Crotwell |
11:40 |
12:00 |
T06- The result of the first SF6 inter-comparison Experiment (SICE) 2016-2017,
*Haeyoung Lee |
12:00 |
12:20 |
T07- A new method to produce SI-traceable, primary calibration standards for
halogenated greenhouse gases, *Myriam Guillevic |
12:20 |
13:40 |
Lunch Break |
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Quality Assurance, GHG Standards & Comparison Activities
Chair: Paul Krummel |
13:40 |
14:00 |
T08- Quality assurance and quality control of the upcoming ICOS-RI atmospheric
dataset, *Michel Ramonet |
14:00 |
14:20 |
T09- QA/QC of IAGOS NRT GHG data, *Christoph Gerbig |
14:20 |
14:40 |
T10- WCC-Empa – Activities and Achievements, *Christoph Zellweger |
14:40 |
15:10 |
Recommendations A: QA/QC, Standards and Comparisons, Chapters 1, 2, 6, 9:
Calibration of GAW Measurements, CO, CH4 and CO2 Calibration
Lead: Andrew Crotwell, Rapporteur: Christoph Zellweger |
15:10 |
15:40 |
Coffee Break |
15:40 |
16:40 |
Speed talks for Posters "Site and Network Updates" |
16:40 |
18:30 |
Poster Session |
Tuesday, 29 August 2017 |
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Isotope Measurements - Chair: Joachim Mohn |
08:30 |
08:50 |
T11- Introduction: Data Quality Objectives for stable isotopes in greenhouse
gases: current status and future needs, *Sergey Assonov |
08:50 |
09:10 |
T12- Delta-13C scale realisation based on the primary Reference Materials in the
form of carbonates, *Sergey Assonov |
09:10 |
09:30 |
T13- JRAS-06: Keeping up with changing internationally-distributed, light-element stable isotopic reference materials, *Heiko Moossen |
09:30 |
09:50 |
T14- Maintaining quality with quantity: lessons learned in the corrections and
calibrations of INSTAARs large isotopic dataset, *Sylvia E. Michel |
09:50 |
10:10 |
T15- Measurement and Calibration Uncertainty in the CSIRO atmospheric CO2
Stable Isotope Program, *Colin Allison |
10:10 |
10:40 |
Coffee Break |
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Isotope Measurements - Chair: Sergey Assonov |
10:40 |
11:00 |
T16- On the calibration of isotopologue-specific optical trace gas analysers,
*David Griffith |
11:00 |
11:20 |
T17- Calibration strategies for FTIR and other IRIS instruments for accurate δ13C
and δ18O measurements of CO2 in air, *Edgar Flores |
11:20 |
11:40 |
T18- Gaseous reference materials to underpin measurements of amount
fraction and isotopic composition of greenhouse gases, *Paul Brewer |
11:40 |
12:00 |
T19- Using Isotopic Fingerprints to Trace Nitrous Oxide in the Atmosphere,
*Joachim Mohn |
12:00 |
12:20 |
T20- Methane isotopes – clues to the budget changes: and the need for
independent isotopic measurement programs, *Euan Nisbet |
12:20 |
14:00 |
Lunch Break (including vendor presentations for final 60 minutes) |
13:00 |
13:15 |
Air Liquide |
13:15 |
13:30 |
Decentlab |
13:30 |
13:45 |
Mirico |
13:45 |
14:00 |
LosGatos |
14:00 |
17:30 |
Side event: -Metrology for Stable Isotope Reference Standards (SIRS)
stakeholder meeting |
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Urban Networks and Megacities - Chair: Jooil Kim |
14:00 |
14:20 |
T21- Integrated urban Greenhouse Gas Information System (IG3IS): Advances in
the urban GHG monitoring implementation plan and results of previous and
current city-scale studies, *Felix Vogel |
14:20 |
14:40 |
T22- Detection of trends in urban CO2 emissions: Results from the INFLUX
tower network, *Natasha Miles |
14:40 |
15:00 |
T23- The North-East Corridor: Baltimore-Washington DC Urban Greenhouse Gas
Network, *Anna Karion |
15:00 |
15:30 |
Coffee Break |
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Site and Network Updates - Chair: Lingxi Zhou |
15:30 |
15:50 |
T24- Amazon Greenhouse Gas Measurement Program, *Luciana V. Gatti |
15:50 |
16:10 |
T25- CO2, CH4, and CO with CRDS technique at the Izaña Global GAW station:
instrumental tests, developments and first measurement results, *Angel J. Gomez-Pelaez |
16:10 |
16:30 |
T26- Atmospheric CO2 and other greenhouse gases monitoring in India,
*Yogesh K. Tiwari |
16:30 |
17:00 |
Recommendations C: Urban Networks, Site and Network Updates,
Chapters 11 & 12 - Lead: Felix Vogel, Rapporteur: Casper Labuschagne |
17:00 |
18:00 |
Poster Session |
18:00 |
19:00 |
Side event: -Discussion on Stable Isotopes Recommendations |
18:00 |
19:00 |
Side event: -Discussion on Shipboard Atmospheric CO2 Measurement
Recommendations |
Wednesday, 30 August 2017 |
08:10 |
08:40 |
Recommendations B: Isotope Measurements, Chapters 3, 4: Stable isotopes
and radiocarbon -
Lead: Sergey Assonov, Rapporteur: Bruce Vaughn |
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Measurement Techniques & Calibration - Chair: Zoe Loh |
08:40 |
09:00 |
T27- Fractionation of O2/N2, Ar/N2, and CO2 at Aircraft Sampling Inlets,
*Britton Stephens |
09:00 |
09:20 |
T28- Comparison of interferometric and mass spectrometric measurements of
O2/N2 by the Scripps O2 program, *Ralph Keeling |
09:20 |
09:40 |
T29- Preparation of high precision standards (with ± 1 ppm) using a gravimetric
method for measuring atmospheric oxygen, *Nobuyuki Aoki |
09:40 |
10:00 |
T30- Towards the Unifying of the Detection Systems for the Measurement of the
Major Greenhouse Gases and Related Tracers, *Blagoj Mitrevski |
10:00 |
10:30 |
Coffee Break |
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Measurement Techniques & Calibration - Chair: Arlyn Andrews |
10:30 |
10:50 |
T31- Calibration and Field Testing of Cavity Ring-Down Laser Spectrometers
Measuring Methane Mole Fraction and Isotopic Ratio Deployed on Towers in
the Marcellus Shale Region, *Natasha Miles |
10:50 |
11:10 |
T32- Adaptation of a commercial greenhouse gas analyser for airborne
measurements with expanded altitude range and application on the ORCAS
and ATom campaigns, *Kathryn McKain |
11:10 |
11:30 |
T33- A new lightweight active stratospheric air sampler, *Joram Hooghiem |
11:30 |
12:00 |
Recommendations D: Measurement Techniques & Calibration,
Chapters 5, 7, 8, 10: Calibration of O2/N2, N2O, SF6 and H2 Measurements
Lead: Britt Stephens, Rapporteur: Brad Hall |
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Emerging Techniques - Chair: Christoph Gerbig |
12:00 |
12:20 |
T34- Low-cost sensors for CO2 monitoring: calibration, characterization and
assessment, *Lukas Emmenegger |
12:20 |
14:00 |
Lunch Break (including vendor presentations for final 45 minutes) |
13:15 |
13:30 |
Picarro |
13:30 |
13:45 |
Aerodyne |
13:45 |
14:00 |
Ecotech |
14:00 |
14:20 |
T35- Measurements of atmospheric oxygen using a newly built CRDS analyzer
and comparison with a paramagnetic cell and an IRMS, *Markus Leuenberger |
14:20 |
14:40 |
T36- Microwave sensing column oxygen amounts for surface air pressure and
greenhouse gas mixing ratio estimates, *Bing Lin |
14:40 |
15:00 |
T37- The AirCore atmospheric profiler: methods, challenges, applications,
and updates, *Jonathan Bent |
15:00 |
15:20 |
T38- A UAV-based active AirCore system for accurate measurements of greenhouse gases, *Truls Andersen |
15:20 |
15:50 |
Coffee Break |
17:00 |
19:00 |
City tour of historical Zurich |
19:00 |
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Conference Dinner |
Thursday, 31 August 2017 |
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Emerging Techniques - Chair: Michel Ramonet |
08:30 |
08:50 |
T39- Stratospheric measurements of ozone-depleting substances and
greenhouse gases using AirCores, *E. Leedham Elvidge |
08:50 |
09:10 |
T40- APRECON-TOF-MS: A new state-of-the art instrument for the analysis of
halogenated greenhouse gases, *Martin K. Vollmer |
09:10 |
09:40 |
Recommendations E: Emerging Techniques
Lead: David Griffith, Rapporteur: Huilin Chen |
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Ocean Measurements, Chapter 13 - Chair: Martin Vollmer |
09:40 |
10:00 |
T41- Medusa-Aqua System: Development of Analytical Techniques for Novel
Halogenated Transient Tracers in the Ocean, *Pingyang Li |
10:00 |
10:20 |
T42- Fifteen years of surface water CO2 measurements from cruise ships in the
Caribbean Sea, *Rik Wanninkhof |
10:20 |
10:50 |
Coffee Break |
10:50 |
11:10 |
T43- Towards including atmospheric CO2 data from the oceanic community into
the global high-accuracy atmospheric CO2 network, *Penelope A. Pickers |
11:10 |
11:30 |
T44- The PGGM measurements of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations
over the Asia-Pacific and the Asia-Europe commercial shipping routes: The 2009-2017 results, *Kuo-Ying Wang |
11:30 |
11:50 |
T45- Atmospheric CO2, CH4 and N2O mixing ratios in the China sea-shelf
boundary layer during the spring 2017 campaign, *Lingxi Zhou |
11:50 |
12:20 |
Recommendations F: Ocean Measurements
Lead: Rik Wanninkhof, Rapporteur: Hideki Nara |
12:20 |
13:20 |
Lunch Break |
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Data Products and Policy - Chair: Alex Vermeulen |
13:20 |
13:40 |
T46- Updated Guidelines for Atmospheric Trace Gas Data Management, *John Mund |
13:40 |
14:00 |
T47- Introduction of new WDCGG website, *Seiji Miyauchi |
14:00 |
16:00 |
Expert group recommendations
Lead: to be assigned, Rapporteur: to be assigned |
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MEETING CLOSE and Coffee |
Posters Quality Assurance, GHG Standards & Comparison Activities |
P01 |
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Mobile Laboratory improving the data quality of ICOS atmospheric station
network, *Hermanni Aaltonen |
P02 |
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5 years of ICOS compliant in situ GHG measurements at OPE: set up, quality
control and calibration system, *Sébastien Conil |
P03 |
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Optimal dry cylinder sequencing on Picarro G2301 and G2401 CRDS instruments,
*Rebecca Gregory |
P04 |
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Quality control of flask sample data using Ar/N₂ measurements, *Armin Jordan |
P05 |
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Comparison of Picarro and Los Gatos analysers for CO and N2O at
Hohenpeissenberg, *Dagmar Kubistin |
P06 |
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Update of Operation of the Flask and Calibration Laboratory for ICOS (Integrated
Carbon Observation System), *Daniel Rzesanke |
P07 |
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QA/SAC Switzerland – Activities and Achievements, *Martin Steinbacher |
Posters Isotope Measurements |
P08 |
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Methane in Hong Kong: isotopic characterisation of local and regional methane
sources, *Rebecca Fisher |
P09 |
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European atmospheric 14CO2 activities within the ICOS-RI network,
*Samuel Hammer |
P10 |
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Simultaneous field-scale in-situ measurements of the four most abundant N2O
isotopocules, *Erkan Ibraim |
P11 |
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High precision spectroscopic measurement of N2O clumped isotopic species,
*Kristýna Kantnerová |
P12 |
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Development of new N2O reference materials for d15N, d18O and 15N site
preference within the EMPIR project SIRS, *Joachim Mohn |
P13 |
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14CO2 measurements from Baring Head, New Zealand, Rowena Moss |
P14 |
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Performance of radiocarbon analysis using NIES-CAMS and initial results for air
samples obtained in Indonesia, *Yumi Osonoi |
P15 |
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Towards SI traceability for CO2 isotope ratios: Identifying sources of error in
optical spectroscopy measurements, *Craig Richmond |
P16 |
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Measurement of nitrous oxide isotopomers in air, *Peter Sperlich |
P17 |
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Stable isotope and mixing ratio measurement of atmospheric CO2 over India,
*Tania Guha, Yogesh K. Tiwari |
P18 |
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Pilot study measuring N2O mole fraction, δ15Nbulk-N2O, δ15Na-N2O, and
δ15Nb-N2O using Picarro G-5101i instrument reveals analytical challenges,
*Bruce H. Vaughn |
P19 |
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Measurement of N2O isotopes at the high-altitude station Jungfraujoch,
*Longfei Yu |
P20 |
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Evaluation of methane sources by isotopic analysis in central London,
*Giulia Zazzeri |
Posters Measurement Techniques & Calibration |
P21 |
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Inter-comparison study of European atmospheric 222Rn and 222Rn progeny
monitors, *Claudia Grossi |
P22 |
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Evaluation of an OA-ICOS (Off-axis Integrated Cavity Output Spectrometer) for
N2O measurements at Schauinsland station, *Johannes Gry |
P23 |
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Estimation of BG CO2 concentration from CRDS measurements at AMY site in
South Korea using Quality Assurance Flagging Codes, *Sang-Ok Han |
P24 |
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Synthesis and evaluation of near real air CO2 reference gas, *Keiichi Katsumata |
P25 |
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Replacement of CH4 calibration system for WCC-JMA, *Teruo Kawasaki |
P26 |
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Stability and Material Testing Results of Aluminum Cylinders and Regulator
Comparisons, *Duane Kitzis |
P27 |
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Causes of Instability in the Relative Abundance of the Major Constituents of
Reference Air in High-Pressure Tanks, *Eric J. Morgan |
P28 |
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Investigation of adsorption / desorption behavior of high pressure small volume
cylinders and its relevance to atmospheric trace gas analysis, *Ece Satar |
P29 |
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11-year statistics for in-situ CO2 data obtained in airliner project of CONTRAIL,
*Yousuke Sawa |
P30 |
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A Nafion-based air sample dryer for atmospheric flask sampling allowing
accurate measurements of CO2 and its stable isotopes in humid air,
*Hubertus A. Scheeren |
P31 |
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Potential bias in the NOAA manometric measurement system,
*Michael F. Schibig |
P32 |
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Comparison of in situ N2O and CO measurements using gas chromatography,
reduction gas analysis and off-axis integrated cavity output spectroscopy,
*Kieran Stanley |
P33 |
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Quantifying Nafion cross-membrane CO2 and CH4 gas leakage and it’s
dependence on sample mole fraction and water content, *Ann Stavert |
P34 |
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Optimisation of the Spectronus FTIR instrument for tall tower greenhouse gas
observations, *Alex Vermeulen |
Posters Emerging Technique |
P35 |
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Developing a lower-cost medium precision urban GHG monitoring system using
commercial NDIR sensors, *Emmanuel Arzoumanian |
P36 |
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High-resolution Mobile Measurements of Methane Concentrations and Fluxes
Using High-Speed Open-Path Technology on Cars, Ships, Airplanes, Helicopters
and Drones, *George Burba |
P37 |
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The automated air sampler for the ICOS network, *Markus Eritt |
P38 |
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Measurement of greenhouse gases from novel ground-based remote sensing
instruments; the FRM4GHG campaign at the Sodankylä TCCON site, N. Finland,
*Mahesh Kumar Sha, David Griffith |
P39 |
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Technical challenges of using high precision atmospheric O2 measurements as
a tracer for determining carbon fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems,
*Penelope A. Pickers |
Posters Ocean Measurements |
P40 |
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Continuous observation of atmospheric oxygen concentration onboard a cargo
ship sailing between Japan and North America, *Yu Hoshina |
P41 |
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Japan Meteorological Agency’s ship-based observations for carbonate
parameters in the surface and interior ocean, *Shinji Masuda |
P42 |
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Long-term monitoring of atmospheric greenhouse gases and data validation in
NIES-VOS program, *Hideki Nara |
Posters Urban Networks and Megacities |
P43 |
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CarboSense: a low-cost low-power CO2 network for the city of Zurich and
Switzerland, *Antoine Berchet |
P44 |
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Continuous Near-IR and Mid-IR CRDS Measurements of Atmospheric CO2, CH4,
N2O, and CO in the Megacities Los Angeles Network: Design Criteria, *Jooil Kim |
P45 |
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New monitoring project of GHGs and air pollutants around Jakarta, Indonesia,
*Masahide Nishihashi |
P46 |
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Start of greenhouse gases and related tracer measurements at Tokyo Megacity,
*Yukio Terao |
Posters Site and Network Updates |
P47 |
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Trace gas mixing ratios, carbon, water, and energy exchanges measurements at
ARM facilities, * Sébastien C. Biraud |
P48 |
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Greenhouse Gases: Background Concentrations in Brazilian coast, *V. F. Borges |
P49 |
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Observations and modelling combine to inform network developments,
*Gordon Brailsford, Rowena Moss |
P50 |
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“CASLab”: The United Kingdom’s Clean Air Sector Laboratory at Halley Research
Station, coastal Antarctica, *Neil Brough |
P51 |
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The Franco-Belgian greenhouse gases monitoring program at La Réunion Island,
*Jean-Pierre Cammas |
P52 |
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Long Term Nitrous Oxide Measurements Over Amazon Basin Using Small
Aircraft, *C. S. C. Correia |
P53 |
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Continuous observations of CO2, CH4 and O3 in the boundary layer of the
central Mediterranean basin, *Paolo Cristofanelli |
P54 |
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Carbon Monoxide Measurements as a Biomass Burning Tracer at the Amazon
Basin, *L. G. Domingues |
P55 |
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Amazon Basin and Brazilian Coast SF6 Study in a 15 Years Time Series,
*R. S. Santos |
P56 |
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Atmospheric molecular hydrogen (H2) at the WMO/GAW stations in China,
*Shuangxi Fang |
P57 |
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Japanese observation programs of atmospheric greenhouse gases in polar
regions, *Daisuke Goto |
P58 |
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First results of tall tower surface-atmosphere N2O flux measurements over a
mixed agricultural region in Central Europe, *László Haszpra |
P59 |
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Recent updates from the Cape Point long-term data records,
*Casper Labuschagne |
P60 |
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Atmospheric CO2/CH4/CO measurements at the Amazon Tall Tower
Observatory (ATTO, Brazil), *Jost V. Lavric |
P61 |
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Combined balloon, aircraft, and surface greenhouse gas measurements at
Traînou supersite, France, *Céline Lett |
P62 |
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Atmospheric nitrous oxide observations at Mount Waliguan station in China,
from 1995 to 2014, *Miao Liang |
P63 |
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The Australian Greenhouse Gas Observation Network – where we are and
where we are heading, *Zoë Loh |
P64 |
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Atmospheric CH4 and N2O measurements at Suva, Fiji, *Francis S. Mani |
P65 |
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MOYA and Equianos: UK methane measurement and GHG monitoring,
*Euan G. Nisbet |
P66 |
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Atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations for five years over a tropical forest
in Borneo Island, *Shohei Nomura |
P67 |
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Monitoring of Greenhouse Gases with in situ FTIR in East Anglia, UK, as part of a
regional sampling network, *Hannah Sonderfeld |
P68 |
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Implementation of New Greenhouse Gas Measurements in Cholpon Ata,
Kyrgyz Republic, *Martin Steinbacher |
Posters Data Products and Policy |
P69 |
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ICOS ATC near real time greenhouse gases data: from collection to model
validation on the importance of proper water correction and primary scale
propagation, *Amara Abbaris, Léonard Rivier |
P70 |
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Data Services for Carbon Cycle Science at the ICOS Carbon Portal,
*Alex Vermeulen |
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