Agenda

Revised 05-01-2010

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Tuesday, May 18th, 2010 AGENDA

(Only presenter's name is given; please refer to abstract for complete author listing)

07:00 Conference Registration Opens – lunch order fee and posters collected at registration table.

07:30-08:15 Morning Breakfast – Coffee, tea, fruit, bagels & donuts served

• Session 1 - Introduction and Carbon Cycle Gases Session 1 - Chaired by Russ Schnell Slides
08:15-08:30 Welcome
  J.H. Butler (NOAA/ESRL)
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08:30-08:45 Have you Seen the Economic Recession in the Atmospheric CO2 Record?
  P. Tans (NOAA/ESRL)
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08:45-09:00 New Results from the NOAA ESRL Collaborative Tall Tower Network for Monitoring Carbon Dioxide and Related Gases
  A. Andrews (NOAA/ESRL)
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09:00-09:15 Indianapolis Flux Project (INFLUX): Development, Improvement, and Assessment of Methods to Quantify Greenhouse Gas Emissions at the Urban Scale
  P.Shepson (Purdue University)
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09:15-09:30 Detecting Saturation in the Ocean Carbon Sink
  A. Jacobson (University of Colorado/CIRES)
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09:30-09:45 Annual Migrations of North American Centroids of Carbon Emissions from Fossil Fuels – What Do They Reveal about Causes and Future Trends?
  J. Gregg (University of Maryland)
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09:45-10:15 Morning Break
• Session 2 - Carbon Cycle Gases Session 2 - Chaired by Pieter Tans Slides
10:15-10:30 A Long-Term Perspective on Recent Increases in Atmospheric CH4 Abundance
  E. Dlugokencky (NOAA/ESRL)
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10:30-10:45 Global Atmospheric Methane and Ethane: Updated Mixing Ratios and Trends (1984-2009)
  I.Simpson (University of California, Irvine)
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10:45-11:00 A 20th Century Atmospheric History of Ethane and Implications for the Methane Budget
  K.Verhulst (University of California, Irvine)
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11:00-11:15 Seasonal Variations in CH4 and N2O Emissions from Central California
  M. Fischer (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
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11:15-11:30 Measurement and Parameterization of Sea-Air Trace Gas Transfer Using Micrometeorological Techniques: A Decade of Progress
  J. Hare (University of Colorado/CIRES)
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11:30-11:45 13C/12C Isotopic Constraints on Inter-Continental Transport of Fossil Fuel CO2 & Black Carbon (BC) Aerosols
  L. Huang (Environment Canada)
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11:45-13:00 Catered Lunch Service – Outreach Classroom GB-124 (pre-payment of $10.00 required at registration table)
• Session 3 - Carbon Cycle Gases Session 3 - Chaired by Arlyn Andrews Slides
13:00-13:15 Radiocarbon (14C) Traces the Fossil and Biogenic Components of Total CO2
  J. Miller (University of Colorado/CIRES)
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13:15-13:30 Inter-Annual Variability of CO and CH4 Observations Interpreted by a Global Lagrangian Transport Model
  J. Klausen (Empa, Switzerland)
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13:30-13:45 Atmospheric CO2 Observations from Space (ACOS): Preliminary Results from Greenhouse Gas Observing Satellite (GOSAT) Data Analysis
  D. Crisp (JPL, California Institue of Technology)
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13:45-14:00 7.5 Years of Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) Mid-Tropospheric CO2 - Validations and applications
  E. Olsen (JPL, California Institute of Technology)
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14:00-14:15 A Sixteen-Year Record of Global Natural Gas Flaring Derived from Satellite Data
  C. Elvidge (NOAA/National Geophysical Data Center)
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14:15-14:30 Atmospheric Observations of Carbon Monoxide (CO) and Fossil Fuel CO2 Emissions from a Medium Sized City: Sacramento, California, USA
  J. Turnbull (NOAA/ESRL)
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14:30-15:00 Afternoon Break
• Session 4 - Halocarbons & Other Trace Species - Chaired by James Elkins Slides
15:00-15:15 CHF3 (HFC-23) Emission Trend Response to CHClF2 (HCFC-22) Production and Recent Emission Abatement Measures
  B. Miller (University of Colorado/CIRES)
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15:15-15:30 Measurements of Greenhouse Gases and Halogenated Compounds at Gosan (Jeju Island, Korea) for Understanding Emissions in East Asia
  J. Kim (Seoul National University, South Korea)
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15:30-15:45 A Study of Ambient Mercury in the Marine Free Troposphere
  L. Krnavek (EPA)
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15:45-16:00 Measurement of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in Marine Air at Cape Grim Using Proton Transfer Reaction Mass Spectrometry (PTR-MS)
  S. Lawson (CSIRO, Australia)
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16:00-16:15 Nonmethane Hydrocarbons at the NOAA ESRL Cooperate Network Flask Sampling Sites and Their Use for Site and Atmospheric Transport Evaluation
  D. Helmig (University of Colorado/INSTAAR)
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16:15-16:30 Unique Transport Diagnostics from Airborne In Situ Trace Gas Measurements
  E. Ray (University of Colorado/CIRES)
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16:30-16:45 Preliminary Results from the First Atmospheric Study on the NASA Global Hawk Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)
  J. Elkins (NOAA/ESRL)
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17:00-20:00 Poster Session (DSRC Cafeteria) with appetizers & refreshments