Participants of the GGMT-2015 meeting
AGENDA with presentations
Monday, September 14, 2015
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8:00 |
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Registration |
9:00 |
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Opening Remarks
Updates from WMO (O. Tarasova)
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9:40 |
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KEYNOTE:
Airborne measurements of oxygen concentration from the surface to the lower stratosphere,*Britt Stephens
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10:10 |
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Photo and Coffee Break
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Urban Networks and Megacities – Chair: Britt Stephens |
10:40 |
T2 |
Assessing CO₂ emissions from Paris megacity: first lessons from our atmospheric CO₂ network, co-emitted species and carbon isotopes; observation strategy for future urban CO₂ networks, *Irène Xueref-Remy |
11:00 |
T3 |
Indianapolis flux (INFLUX) in-situ network: quantification of urban atmospheric boundary layer greenhouse gas dry mole fraction enhancements, *Natasha Miles |
11:10 |
T4 |
Early results from the Los Angeles megacity carbon project: exploring spatial and temporal variability in urban greenhouse gas observations, *Kristal Verhulst |
11:20 |
T5 |
Observations of atmospheric CO2, CO and CO2 isotopes across an experimental tower network in California, *Heather Graven |
11:30 |
T6 |
History of WMO CO2 X2007 scale: long-term reproducibility, *Pieter Tans |
GHG Standards & Comparison Activities–Chair: Britt Stephens
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11:50 |
T7 |
Results from the latest Round-Robbin comparison, *Lingxi Zhou |
12:00 |
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Lunch Break
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GHG Standards & Comparison Activities, continued – Chair: Gordon Brailsford |
13:20 |
T8 |
Comparison of CO₂ in air standards for background and urban GHG measurements, *Joële Viallon
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13:40 |
T9 |
Update and expansion of the WMO X2004 methane mole fraction scale, *Ed Dlugokencky |
14:00 |
T10 |
WMO/GAW greenhouse gas calibration scales: definitions, uncertainties, and future directions, *Brad Hall |
14:20 |
T11 |
Reference standards for carbon dioxide and other high impact greenhouse gases, *Paul Brewer
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14:40 |
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Recommendations 1, 2: Calibration of GAW & CO₂ Calibration
Discussion leader: Brad Hall
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15:10 |
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Break
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15:30 |
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Poster Session A
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16:30 |
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Recommendations 6, 7, 8: Calibration of CH4, N2O, SF6
Discussion leader: Andrew Crotwell
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17:00 |
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Adjourn
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Tuesday, September 15, 2015
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GHG Standards & Comparison Activities, continued – Chair: Brad Hall
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8:30 |
T12 |
Update on the WMO H₂X2009 scale, *Armin Jordan
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8:50 |
T13 |
Tracking drift in WMO primary CO standards, *Andrew Crotwell |
9:10 |
T14 |
A new scale for measurements of atmospheric carbon monoxide, *Paul Novelli
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Isotope Measurements – Chair: Brad Hall |
9:30 |
T15 |
KEYNOTE:
Stable isotopes of atmospheric gases measured by the NOAA-CU INSTAAR Cooperative Program, *James White
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10:00 |
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Coffee Break
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Isotope Measurements, continued – Chair: Heather Graven |
10:20 |
T16 |
Jena ISO-CCL and the JRAS−06 scale for atmospheric CO₂, *Willi Brand
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10:35 |
T17 |
IAEA stable isotope reference materials: addressing the needs of the atmospheric monitoring, *Sergey Assonov |
10:50 |
T18 |
Compatibility of low level counting (LLC) and accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) techniques for atmospheric radiocarbon measurements: a status report of the buildup of the ICOS Central Radiocarbon Laboratory (CRL), *Samuel Hammer |
11:10 |
T19 |
A proposal for a suite of isotope reference gases for CH₄ in synthetic air, *Peter Sperlich |
11:30 |
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Recommendations 3, 4: Stable isotopes and radiocarbon
Discussion Leader: Willi Brand |
12:00 |
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Lunch Break (including vendor presentations)
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GHG Standards & Comparison Activities, continued – Chair: Armin Jordan |
13:20 |
T20 |
Traceability of measurements within the Global Atmosphere Watch programme: results from the World Calibration Centre WCC-EMPA, *Christoph Zellweger
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13:40 |
T21 |
An update of comparisons of non-CO₂ trace gas measurements between AGAGE and NOAA at common sites, *Paul Krummel |
13:50 |
T22 |
Compatibility of atmospheric greenhouse gas measurements in Europe as assessed by the‘Cucumbers’ Intercomparison Programme, *Andrew Manning
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Measurement Techniques & Calibration – Chair: Tim Lueker |
14:00 |
T23 |
Regular airborne GHG observations within IAGOS: QA/QC approach, *Christoph Gerbig
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14:20 |
T24 |
PERSEUS: a sample pre-concentration and GC/MS detector system for analysis of flask air samples for atmospheric trace halocarbons, hydrocarbons and sulfur-containing compounds,
*Benjamin Miller |
14:40 |
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Excursion to Torrey Pines Park or Downtown La Jolla |
17:30 |
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Break |
18:30 |
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Banquet at Birch Aquarium |
22:30 |
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Adjourn
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Wednesday, September 16, 2015
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Ocean Measurements – Chair: Ralph Keeling |
8:30 |
T25 |
An overview of the Scripps program to produce and distribute reference materials for oceanic CO₂ measurements, *Andrew Dickson
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8:50 |
T26 |
Recommendations for ocean and atmospheric measurements of CO₂ on ships of opportunity, *Colm Sweeney |
Site and Network Updates – Chair: Ralph Keeling |
9:10 |
T27 |
UK DECC & GAUGE tall tower networks and integration with other greenhouse gas data streams, *Ann Stavert
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9:30 |
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Speed talks |
9:50 |
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Coffee Break
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Site and Network Updates – Chair: Martina Schmidt |
10:20 |
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Speed talks
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10:40 |
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Poster Session B
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11:40 |
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Recommendations 13, Cooperative WMO/GAW network
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12:10 |
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Lunch Break (including vendor presentations) |
Measurement Techniques & Calibration, continued – Chair : Andrew Manning |
13:30 |
T28 |
Trends of methane emissions in southern Germany derived from 24 years of atmospheric methane and radon measurements at Schauinsland station, *Martina Schmidt |
13:50 |
T29 |
High-precision in situ atmospheric measurements of COS, CO₂, CO and H₂O at the Lutjewad tower in the Netherlands, *Huilin Chen |
14:10 |
T30 |
A system for continuous measurements of atmospheric O₂/N₂ and Ar/N₂ ratio, stable isotopic ratios of N₂, O₂ and Ar and its application in preparing gravimetric standards for atmospheric O₂/N₂ ratio, *Shigeyuki Ishidoya |
14:30 |
T31 |
Interferometric and mass spectrometric measurements of O₂/N₂ ratio at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, *Ralph Keeling |
14:50 |
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Break |
15:10 |
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Side sessions and lab tours |
16:40 |
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Recommendations 9, 10: CO and H₂ calibration
Discussion Leader: Armin Jordan |
17:10 |
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Additional lab tours |
18:10 |
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Adjourn
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Thursday, September 17, 2015
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Emergent Techniques – Chair: Pieter Tans |
8:30 |
T32 |
Regional and global atmospheric CO₂ measurements using 1.57 micron IM-CW Lidar, *Bing Lin
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8:50 |
T33 |
In situ methane in the third dimension – using drones to 3000m in Ascension Island, to sample tropical air, *Rick Thomas |
9:10 |
T34 |
Long open path Fourier Transform spectroscopy measurements of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, *David Griffith |
9:30 |
T35 |
KEYNOTE:
An update on recent results from OCO-2 and the TCCON network, *Paul Wennberg
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10:00 |
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Coffee Break
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Emergent Techniques, continued – Chair: James Butler |
10:30 |
T36 |
Trace gas measurements by GC-PDD, *Blagoj Mitrevski
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Integration of Observations, Data Products and Policy – Chair: James Butler |
10:50 |
T37 |
Complementary ObsPack data products: a new way to think about cooperative data products, *Ken Masarie
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11:10 |
T38 |
Proposed new interface for metadata input at the WDCGG website, *Mayu Yamamoto |
11:30 |
T39 |
Informing policy with observations and modeling – an opportunity, *James Butler |
11:50 |
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Lunch Break (including vendors presentations) |
13:10 |
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Recommendations 12. Data management and archiving
Discussion Leaders: Ken Masarie, Hiroshi Koide
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Isotope Measurements, continued – Chair: Willi Brand |
13:40 |
T40 |
A 21st century shift from fossil-fuel to biogenic methane emissions indicated by 13CH₄, *Sara Mikaloff Fletcher |
14:00 |
T41 |
60 years of southern hemisphere 14CO₂ observed at Wellington, New Zealand, *Jocelyn Turnbull |
14:20 |
T42 |
Measurements of the stable isotopes 13C and 18O in atmospheric CO at IMAU, Utrecht university (NL), *Maria Elena Popa |
14:40 |
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Break |
15:10 |
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Expert group recommendations |
17:00 |
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Final Adjournment
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Poster session A
A1 GAS ADSORPTION AND DESORPTION EFFECTS ON CYLINDERS AND THEIR IMPORTANCE FOR LONG‐TERM GAS RECORDS, *M. Leuenbeger
A2 LONG‐TERM CO AND OZONE MEASUREMENTS ON A GLOBAL SCALE FROM IAGOS IN‐SERVICE AIRCRAFT, *R. Blot
A3 ESTIMATION IN CO₂ FLUX IN FOREST OF REGIONAL SCALE BY OBSERVATION OF ATMOSPHERIC CO₂ CONCENTRATION BY TOP‐DOWN METHODS, *S. Nomura
A5 INFERRING 222RADON SOIL FLUX FROM AMBIENT 222RADON ACTIVITY AND EDDY COVARIANCE MEASUREMENTS, *S. van der Laan
A6 ICOS ATC METROLOGY LAB: METROLOGICAL PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF GHG ANALYZERS *O. Laurent
A7 NETWORK OF CARBON DIOXIDE MEASUREMENTS IN THE SOUTHEAST UNITED STATES – RESULTS FROM THE GULF COAST INTENSIVE, *S. Richardson
A8 EVALUATION AND QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF 8 YEARS (2006‐2013) OF N2O AND SF6
OBSERVATIONS AT LUTJEWAD MONITORING STATION, THE NETHERLANDS, *B. Scheeren
A9 ISOTOPE RATIO INFRARED SPECTROMETER TO CONTINUOUSLY MONITOR CARBON AND
OXYGEN ISOTOPOLOGUES OF CO₂, *H. Jost
A10 CHARACTERIZATION OF CONTINUOUS OCS, CO, AND CO2 MEASUREMENTS AT A TOWER SITE IN LIVERMORE, CA USA, *B. La Franchi
A11 AMAZON BASIN: AN IMPORTANT SOURCE OF METHANE?, *L. Basso
A12 STUDY OF SF6 CONCENTRATIONS IN AMAZON BASIN AND BRAZILIAN COAST, *L. Gatti
A13 FOUR YEARS CARBON MONOXIDE VERTICAL PROFILES STUDY AT THE AMAZON BASIN
*L. Domingues
A14 CO MEASUREMENT ISSUES ENCOUNTERED BY MPI‐BGC GASLAB, *A. Jordan
A15 A STUDY OF EXTERNAL FACTORS PROMOTING VARIABILITY IN μECD RESPONSE, *L. Gatti
A16 A SENSITIVITY STUDY ON THE ESTIMATION OF CONTINUOUS ANTHROPOGENIC CO₂ USING CO₂, CO, δ 13C‐CO₂, O₂/N₂ AND Δ14C‐CO₂, *S. Varda
A17 AIRCORE OBSERVATIONS OF CO₂/CH4/CO OVER THE SODANKYLÄ TCCON SITE, *H. Chen
A18 COMPARISON OF CARBON DIOXIDE MIXING RATIOS FROM IN‐SITU MEASUREMENTS BY NDIR AND CRDS ANALYZERS AND BOTTLE SAMPLING MEASUREMENTS AT HATERUMA ISLAND *K. Katsumata
A19 NOAA/GMD STANDARDS PREPARATION AND CO₂ CALIBRATION TRANSFER, *D. Kitzis
A20 "RESULTS OF FLASK AIR SAMPLING INTERCOMPARISON PROGRAMS AT THE ALERT, NUNAVUT GHG COMPARISON SITE", *Ernst
A21 A EUROPEAN‐WIDE INTERCOMPARISON OF ATMOSPHERIC 222RADON AND 222RADON
ROGENY MEASUREMENTS, *I. Levin
A22 COMPARISONS OF CO₂ AND OTHER GREENHOUSE GASES SAMPLED BY THREE DIFFERENT METHODS IN THE CONTRAIL PROJECT, *Y. Sawa
A23 INTER‐COMPARISON EXPERIMENTS OF STANDARD GASES FOR JMA/WCC ACTIVITY
*T. Kawasaki
A24 RECENT ACTIVITIES OF WMO GAW WORLD CALIBRATION CENTRE‐SF6, *H. Lee
A25 ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF C2H6 ON ATMOSPHERIC δ13CH₄ MEASUREMENTS AT INDUSTRIAL SITES WHEN USING A CAVITY RING DOWN SPECTROMETER, *S. Assan
A26 FOSSIL FUEL AND BIOGENIC PARTITIONING IN CO₂ EMISSIONS FROM EAST ASIA DETERMINED BY HIGH‐FREQUENCY RADIOCARBON MEASUREMENTS AT HATERUMA ISLAND, *Y. Terao
A27 TESTING THE DELTA RAY INSTRUMENT TO MEASURE ISOTOPE RATIOS OF CARBON DIOXIDE IN AIR UNDER LABORATORY CONDITIONS AND AT BARING HEAD, NEW ZEALAND, *Sperlich
A28 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE RESPONSE OF CAVITY RING‐DOWN SPECTROMETER METHANE STABLE ISOTOPIC RATIOS TO CHANGES IN METHANE CONCENTRATION, *D. Martins
A29 INSTALLATION AND CURRENT STATUS OF CAMS SYSTEM AT NIES, *Y. Osonoi
A30 STABLE ISOTOPE MEASUREMENTS ON AIR SAMPLES FOR THE ICOS NETWORK, *M. Eritt
A31 RADIO‐METHANE PROCESSING AND MEASUREMENT AT CU‐INSTAAR, *S. Lehman
A32 RISING GLOBAL METHANE – USING δ14C IN CH₄ TO DECIPHER THE CAUSES, *E. Nisbet
A33 ONLINE MEASUREMENTS OF GREENHOUSE GASES AND CARBON ISOTOPES IN A CO₂
EXTRACTION SYSTEM USING A CAVITY RING‐DOWN SPECTROMETER, F. Vogel
Poster session B
B1 AN ASSESSMENT OF AIR POLLUTION LEVELS IN ATHI RIVER TOWNSHIP AND OLKARIA
ECOSYSTEMS, KENYA, *Z. Shilenje
B2 GGMT‐2015 IZAÑA STATION UPDATE: INSTRUMENTAL AND PROCESSING SOFTWARE
DEVELOPMENTS, SCALE UPDATES, AIRCRAFT CAMPAIGN, AND PLUMBING DESIGN FOR CRDS
*A. Gomez‐Pelaez
B3 GREENHOUSE GASES MONITORING AT CHACALTAYA GAW STATION, BOLIVIA, *M. Ramonet
B4 THE DETERMINATION OF REGIONAL CO2 MOLE FRACTIONS AT THREE WMO/GAW REGIONAL STATIONS IN CHINA, *S. Fang
B5 "GREENHOUSE GAS OBSERVATION NETWORK OF JAPAN METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY IN THE WESTERN NORTH PACIFIC", *K. Dehara
B6 MOBILE LABORATORY AS A PART OF INTERNAL QUALITY CONTROL OF ICOS ATMOSPHERIC STATION NETWORK, *K. Saarnio
B7 QUANTIFYING THE NET EXCHANGE ECOSYSTEM FOR DIFFERENT LAND USE IN PAMPA BIOME IN SOUTHERN BRAZIL, *D. Roberti
B8 NEW CRDS OBSERVATIONS (CO, CH₄, CO₂) AT THREE PERMANENT OBSERVATORIES IN THE SOUTH OF ITALY IN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE I‐AMICA PROJECT, *R. Duchi
B9 NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GASES MONITORING NETWORKS IN INDIA, *SD. Attri
B10 IMPLEMENTATION OF LONG‐TERM GREENHOUSE GAS OBSERVATION CAPACITIES IN CHILE AND VIETNAM, *M. Steinbacher
B11 THREE YEARS OF CONTINUOUS VERTICALLY RESOLVED CO₂/CH₄/CO MEASUREMENTS AT THE AMAZON TALL TOWER OBSERVATORY SITE (ATTO, BRAZIL), *J. Lavric
B12 OBSERVATION NETWORK FOR GREENHOUSE GASES AND RELATED SPECIES IN THE NEW
ZEALAND REGION, *G. Brailsford
B13 ICOS ATMSOPHERE THEMATIC CENTER, *L. Hazan
B14 INITIAL OPERATION OF THE FLASK AND CALIBRATION LABORATORY FOR ICOS (INTEGRATED CARBON OBSERVATION SYSTEM), *D. Rzesanke
B15 "MONITORING OF ATMOSPHERIC CARBON DIOXIDE AND OTHER GHG’S IN INDIA: IMPLICATIONS FOR CONSTRAINING INDIAN EMISSIONS", *Y. Tiwari
B16 CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENTS OF CO₂ AND CH₄ DURING 2011‐2014 AT PONDICHERRY, INDIA *I. Nuggehalli
B17 LONG‐TERM MEASUREMENTS OF ATMOSPHERIC TRACE GASES (CO₂, CH₄, N₂O, SF6, CO, H₂), O₂, AND δ13CH₄ ISOTOPES AT WEYBOURNE ATMOSPHERIC OBSERVATORY, UK: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE, *G. Forster
B18 AMAZON AND COAST BRAZILIAN GREENHOUSE GAS MEASUREMENT PROGRAM AND THE
EFFORTS IN CONSTRUCT THE GHG NETWORK, *L. Gatti
B19 "THE CARBON RELATED ATMOSPHERIC MEASUREMENT (CRAM) LABORATORY: A UNITED
KINGDOM NATIONAL REPORT", *A. Manning
B20 EIGHT YEARS OF IN SITU MEASUREMENTS OF CH₄, N₂O AND CO MADE WITH A PROTOTYPE FOURIER TRANSFORM TRACE GAS ANALYSER AT LAUDER, NEW ZEALAND, *G. Brailsford
B21 GROUND AND AIRBORNE BASED OBSERVATIONS OF GREENHOUSE GASES MIXING RATIOS AT US‐DOE ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION MEASUREMENT FACILITIES, *S. Biraud
B22 THE FRENCH METROPOLITAN GREENHOUSE GASES MONITORING NETWORK: SNO‐ICOS FRANCE, *M. Delmotte
B23 DEVELOPMENTS IN THE CSIRO AUSTRALIAN GREENHOUSE GAS OBSERVATION NETWORK *M. van der Schoot
B24 5 YEARS OF BRAZILIAN GREENHOUSE GASES BACKGROUND CONCENTRATIONS, *VF Borges
B25 IMPROVEMENTS OF THE SPECTRONUS FTIR INSTRUMENT FOR APPLICATION IN STATIC MODE AT TALL TOWERS, *A. Vermeulen
B26 IMPROVEMENTS TO PICARRO’S G2401 AND G2301 – ICOS COMPLIANT REPRODUCIBILITY, AND IMPROVED DRIFT SPECIFICATIONS IN RESPONSE TO RESULTS FROM ICOS INSTRUMENT COMPARISON, *G. Leggett
B27 JAPAN METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY’S SHIP‐BASED OBSERVATION FOR THE PARTIAL PRESSURE OF CARBON DIOXIDE IN THE WESTERN NORTH PACIFIC, *H. Ono
B28 THE IN‐SITU MEASUREMENT OF GREENHOUSE GASES (CO₂, CH₄, N₂O & CO) DISSOLVED IN INLAND WATERS AND THEIR WATER‐ATMOSPHERE EXCHANGE, *D. Griffith
B29 CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENTS OF XCO₂ AND XCH₄ IN THE SEAWATER AND OVERLYING AIR IN THE WESTERN ARCTIC OCEAN, *D. Sasano
B30 "IMPROVEMENTS IN SHORT‐TERM ATMOSPHERIC OXYGEN MEASUREMENT PRECISION BY FASTER SAMPLE‐REFERENCE SWITCHING", *P. Pickers
B31 PRELIMINARY RESULTS ON O₂/N₂ SCALE COMPARISON BETWEEN SIO AND NIES BASED ON FLASK SAMPLING AT LA JOLLA, *Y. Tohjima
B32 OBSERVATIONS OF AN INTERHEMISPHERIC GRADIENT, AND STRATOSPHERIC DEPLETION IN THE ATMOSPHERIC AR/N₂ RATIO DURING THE HIPPO GLOBAL CAMPAIGN, *J. Bent
B33 PROGRESS IN DATA MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION PROVISION OF WDCGG, *H. Koide
B34 ESTIMATING CO₂ SINKS AND SOURCES IN NEW ZEALAND FROM ATMOSPHERIC MEASUREMENTS AND LAGRANGIAN MODELLING, *S. Mikaloff Fletcher
B35 REVISIT THE GLOBAL AVERAGE OF GHGS ABUNDANCES BY THE WDCGG METHOD, *H. Tatsumi
B36 THE TRICKS OF THE CLIMATE POLITICIANS, *J. Butler
B37 PROCESSING OF CO₂, CH₄ AND CO MOLE FRACTIONS AT THE ICOS ATMOSPHERIC THEMATIC CENTER, *L. Haza
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