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Isoflux Inversion Progress Report: towards building a regional Bayesian inversion for δ13C of terrestrial CO2 fluxes

Caroline Alden Poster P-36

Nitrogen Trifluoride Global Emissions and Emission Factors Estimated from Atmospheric Observations

Tim Arnold Oral Session 11
Thursday, May 17
10:15-10:30

Radiative forcing efficiency of a forest fire smoke plume at the surface and Top Of the Atmosphere (TOA)

John A. Augustine Oral Session 8
Wednesday, May 16
14:15-14:30

Carbonyl sulfide measurements in Antarctic ice cores:  COS loss to hydrolysis within the ice matrix and implications for developing atmospheric histories

Murat Aydin Oral Session 11
Thursday, May 17
11:00-11:15

Atmospheric Chemistry of Replacement Compounds:  OH Reactivity of the (E)- and (Z)- CF3CH=CHCF3

Munkhbayar Baasandorj Poster P-9

Assessing the utility of Atmospheric CO2 Observations from Space (ACOS) v2.10 Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite (GOSAT) column CO2 retrievals by comparing to independent CO2 measurements

David Baker Oral Session 7
Wednesday, May 16
13:15-13:30

A Field-deployable Polar Nephelometer

John E. Barnes Poster P-49

Nocturnal Aerosol Optical Depth Measurements Using a Lunar Photometer

Tim A. Berkoff Poster P-60

High Arctic Ultraviolet (UV) radiation levels in the spring of 2011 caused by unprecedented chemical ozone loss

Germar Bernhard Poster P-63

Global Monitoring:  CARIBIC aircraft data for CO, greenhouse gases (GHGs), and non-methane hydrocarbons

Carl Brenninkmeijer Oral Session 6
Wednesday, May 16
10:45-11:00

Monitoring and Detecting Arctic Greenhouse Gas Budgets:  The Importance of Long-term Surface Observations and the Role of CarbonTracker-CH4

Lori Bruhwiler Oral Session 2
Tuesday, May 15
10:30-10:45

A Revised Look at the Oceanic Sink for Atmospheric CCl4

James H. Butler Oral Session 10
Thursday, May 17
09:15-09:30

Aerosols at Mauna Loa Observatory (MLO) – Spring 2001 versus Spring 2011

Thomas A Cahill Oral Session 4
Tuesday, May 15
15:15-15:30

Oxygenated volatile organic compounds (OVOCs) in the remote marine troposphere:  Results from the Cape Verde Atmospheric Observatory (CVAO)

Lucy J. Carpenter Oral Session 9
Wednesday, May 16
15:00-15:15

How Does the Nature of Rain Affect the Climate?  Black Carbon – Rain Interaction over Eastern Himalaya, India

Abhijit Chatterjee Poster P-51

Estimating North America carbon fluxes through Lagrangian inverse modeling for CO2 and OCS

Huilin Chen Oral Session 6
Wednesday, May 16
11:15-11:30

Aerosol optical and radiative properties Measured at Mt. Lulin during biomass burning seasons

Eric Chia Poster P-46

CO2 Measurements from Space:  The Japanese GOSAT and NASA OCO-2 Missions

David Crisp Oral Session 7
Wednesday, May 16
13:00-13:15

Single-Photon LiDAR for Measuring & Monitoring Forest Carbon Fluxes

Phil DeCola Poster P-37

NEUBrew - The NOAA/Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Brewer Spectrophotometer Ultraviolet (UV)-Ozone Monitoring Network Update

Patrick Disterhoft Poster P-65

The Antarctic, Boulder, and Mauna Loa Ultraviolet (UV) Monitoring Program Update

Patrick Disterhoft Poster P-64

Thirty Years of Atmospheric CH4 Monitoring:  What have we learned?

Ed Dlugokencky Oral Session 2
Tuesday, May 15
10:15-10:30

Synoptic process and higher values of CO2

Oyunchimeg Dugerjav Poster P-41

Hourly, daily, and seasonal patterns of atmospheric CO2 along an urbanization gradient

Allison Dunn Oral Session 3
Tuesday, May 15
13:45-14:00

Three Decades of Continuous Monitoring of Long-lived Halocarbons

Geoff Dutton Poster P-10

Possible Extraterrestrial Solar Radiation (ETR) Spectral Variations in the Ultraviolet and Visible:  A Test for Ground-based Instrumentation

Ellsworth G. Dutton Oral Session 8
Wednesday, May 16
14:00-14:15

Ozone depletion in filaments of the Arctic Polar Vortex, observed during the first Global Hawk UAS science mission

James W. Elkins Oral Session 11
Thursday, May 17
11:15-11:30

Adoption of a new data processing scheme for Dobson Data

Robert Evans Poster P-1

Observation of atmospheric CH4 mixing ratios at the three WMO/GAW stations in China

Shuangxi Fang Oral Session 2
Tuesday, May 15
11:30-11:45

Quantifying California's Anthropogenic Greenhouse Gas Budget

Marc L. Fischer Oral Session 3
Tuesday, May 15
13:15-13:30

Australian carbon tetrachloride emissions:  A paradigm for a missing global CCl4 source?

Paul Fraser Oral Session 10
Thursday, May 17
08:30-08:45

New high-frequency measurements of CH4, N2O and SF6 from a high-altitude station in Darjeeling, Eastern Himalayas, India

Anita L. Ganesan Poster P-11

Atmospheric Network Design in Europe

Christoph Gerbig Poster P-18

Surface fluxes and boundary-layer measurements in Arctic at the Eureka (Canada) and Tiksi (Russia) climate observatories

Andrey Grachev Poster P-61

Maps of Isolines of Ultraviolet (UV)-B Dose at the Republic of Panama

Alfonso Pino Graell Poster P-62

Experimental Validation of a New Balloon-Borne Supercooled Liquid Sensor

Emrys Hall Poster P-4

Revision of the NOAA 2006 N2O Scale

Brad Hall Poster P-12

Ozone data for climate models:  A comparison of three datasets and their radiative forcing

Birgit Hassler Oral Session 9
Wednesday, May 16
16:30-16:45

Variation of CO2 Mole Fraction in the Lower Free Troposphere, in the Boundary Layer and at the Surface

Laszlo Haszpra Oral Session 6
Wednesday, May 16
10:15-10:30

Atmospheric Data Management at ICOS Atmospheric Thematic Center:  Collection, Processing, Archiving and Access

Lynn Hazan Poster P-56

The monitoring network of the MPI for Biogeochemistry, Jena for atmospheric greenhouse gases, oxygen and their isotopic signatures

Martin Heimann Poster P-27

Reconstruction of 1950 – 2010 Northern Hemisphere Non-methane Hydrocarbon Histories

Detlev Helmig Oral Session 2
Tuesday, May 15
11:00-11:15

The Atmospheric Distribution of Molecular Hydrogen (H2) and Related Species Observed During the HIPPO Project

Eric Hintsa Poster P-14

Interannual variability of carbon monoxide emission estimates over South America from 2006 to 2010

P.B. Hooghiemstra Poster P-24

Methane fluxes to the atmosphere from deepwater hydrocarbon sources

Lei Hu Poster P-31

The Ocean in near Equilibrium with respect to Atmospheric CH3Br

Lei Hu Oral Session 10
Thursday, May 17
09:00-09:15

Assessing the Importance of Contact Ice Nucleation

Yi-wen Huang Poster P-50

Seasonal & Annual Variations in Aerosol Elemental Carbon (EC) Observations over Canada:  Constraints on Changes of Fossil Fuel Emissions

Lin Huang Poster P-45

Longstanding Discrepancies in Stratospheric Water Vapor Measurements Revisited During the 2011 Mid-latitude Airborne Cirrus Properties Experiment (MACPEX)

Dale Hurst Oral Session 9
Wednesday, May 16
15:45-16:00

Urban Greenhouse Gas Emissions Monitoring in Davos, Switzerland, Before, During and After the 2012 World Economic Forum Annual Meeting

Gloria Jacobson Oral Session 3
Tuesday, May 15
13:30-13:45

University of Washington (UW)-NOAA cooperation at the Mt. Bachelor Observatory (MBO)

Dan Jaffe Poster P-40

Aerosol Optical Properties from the Himalayan Foothills site during Ganges Valley Aerosol Experiment (GVAX)

Anne Jefferson Poster P-47

Ambient mixing ratios and emissions of Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) and Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) in the Pearl River Delta region, China

Wu Jing Oral Session 11
Thursday, May 17
10:45-11:00

New Tether Ozonesonde System Developed for Uintah Basin Ozone Study in February, 2012

Bryan J. Johnson Poster P-6

SkySonde, a Weather Balloon Telemetry and Data Processing System

Allen Jordan Poster P-5

Estimate of CH4 emissions from oil and gas operations in the Uintah Basin using airborne CH4 measurements and LiDAR wind data

Anna Karion Oral Session 3
Tuesday, May 15
13:00-13:15

Two decades of atmospheric O2 measurements and their implications

Ralph Keeling Oral Session 3
Tuesday, May 15
14:15-14:30

Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program Data Quality Office Overview

Kenneth Kehoe Poster P-59

The evolution of atmospheric CO2 variations in a coupled carbon-climate model

Gretchen Keppel-Aleks Oral Session 6
Wednesday, May 16
11:00-11:15

Seasonal variation of the global carbon fluxes using CarbonTracker

Kyungna Kim Poster P-33

Emissions of Tetrafluoromethane and Hexafluoroethane:  Balancing Anthropogenic Budgets from Atmospheric Measurements

Jooil Kim Oral Session 10
Thursday, May 17
09:30-09:45

Another Step Toward Stratospheric Ozone Recovery as Observed by Multiple Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change (NDACC) LiDARs and Satellite Instruments

Guillaume G. Kirgis Poster P-3

NOAA Mobile Laboratory Measures Oil and Gas Emmissions

Jonathan Kofler Poster P-21

The Role of the Network for the Detection of Atmosphric Composition Change (NDACC) Measurements in Assessing Past changes in the Vertical Distribution of Ozone

Michael J. Kurylo Oral Session 9
Wednesday, May 16
16:15-16:30

Toward a combined data-fusion atmospheric inversion system at continental scale: structure of flux errors and atmospheric regional variability over North America

Thomas Lauvaux Poster P-32

Recent science from the Cape Verde Atmopsheric Observatory (CVAO)

James Lee Poster P-52

Isoprene suppression of new particle formation in a mixed deciduous forest

Shan-Hu Lee Oral Session 4
Tuesday, May 15
16:15-16:30

The Identification and Quantification of Greenhouse Gas Point Source Emissions Using Cavity Ring-down Spectroscopy, Complementary to Other Techniques

Graham Leggett Poster P-23

Partitioning of Terrestrial Carbon Sources Using 14CO2: Observations and Modeling

Scott Lehman Oral Session 1
Tuesday, May 15
09:15-09:30

Polyhalogenated Very Short Lived Substances (VSLS) in the Atlantic Ocean, and their Linkages with Ocean Primary Production

Yina Liu Poster P-13

Welcome Address

James H. Butler & Alexander E. MacDonald Oral Session 1
Tuesday, May 15
08:10-08:30

Ten years of observations of ozone-depleting substances at Monte Cimone (Italy) for deriving trends and regional emissions.

Michela Maione Poster P-53

The Tiksi, Russia hydrometeorological international facility for atmospheric, terrestrial and ocean observations:  first measurements and future plans

Alexander Makshtas Poster P-55

Earth Networks Update on Global Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Monitoring Network

Bob Marshall Oral Session 5
Wednesday, May 16
08:45-09:00

INFLUX:  Model-data comparison and the detection limit of the observational network

Laura McGowan Poster P-35

Spectral and Broadband Albedos - Not an Easy Measurement

Joseph Michalsky Oral Session 8
Wednesday, May 16
13:45-14:00

Snapshot of atmospheric trace gases “Pole to Pole” – Highlights from the HIPPO Whole Air Sampler

Benjamin R. Miller Poster P-15

Trace gas images of the Alaskan atmosphere:  The first year of measurements from the Carbon in Arctic Reservoirs Vulnerability Experiment (CARVE)

John B. Miller Oral Session 2
Tuesday, May 15
11:15-11:30

Global atmospheric distributions of Some short-lived halocarbons

Stephen A. Montzka Oral Session 1
Tuesday, May 15
09:00-09:15

A Viable Stratospheric Transport Monitoring Program; Tracking & Improving our Understanding of Climate Change

Fred L. Moore Oral Session 11
Thursday, May 17
11:30-11:45

Improving our understanding of ozone-depleting substances in the upper atmosphere

David J. Nance Poster P-16

The Cloud, Aerosol Backscatter and Polarization LiDAR at Summit, Greenland

Ryan Neely Oral Session 4
Tuesday, May 15
16:00-16:15

NOAA/GMD Participation in the Eleventh International Pyrheliometer Comparison (IPC-XI) September 26-October 15 2010 World Radiation Center (WRC) Davos, Switzerland

Don Nelson Poster P-66

Monitoring Patterns and Anomalies Using the Dense GHG Network in the Northeastern U.S.

Elena Novakovskaia Poster P-19

Toward Simultaneous Multi-station Data Pre-processing for Inversions of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Uptake in California

Elena Novakovskaia Oral Session 3
Tuesday, May 15
14:00-14:15

Twenty years measuring CO in the Troposphere:  What have we learned and where do we go?

Paul Novelli Poster P-29

The ODIAC - The second fossil fuel CO2 emission dataset for CarbonTracker

Tomohiro Oda Oral Session 6
Wednesday, May 16
10:30-10:45

Changes in Arctic atmospheric chemistry linked to ocean sea ice changes

Samuel J. Oltmans Poster P-7

Comparison of Continuous Surface Ozone Measurements from Two Arctic Observatories

Laura C. Patrick Oral Session 9
Wednesday, May 16
15:30-15:45

Emissions from oil and natural gas operations in northeastern Utah

Gabrielle Pétron Poster P-20

Highlights of the new multi-spectral Brewer Umkehr ozone profile retrieval

Irena Petropavlovskikh Poster P-2

KEYNOTE: National Emissions Verification by merging Earth System Measurements, Global Social Data and Earth System Models

Ronald G. Prinn Oral Session 5
Wednesday, May 16
08:15-08:45

Long-term Trends in African Dust Transport to the Caribbean:  African Sources, Changing Climate, and Future Scenarios

Joseph M. Prospero Oral Session 4
Tuesday, May 15
15:00-15:15

The ICOS atmospheric network and Atmospheric thematic center (ATC)

Michel Ramonet Poster P-57

Studies of carbon isotopic ratios in atmospheric methane and Some of it's sources in India

D.Kameswara Rao Poster P-34

Isotope variations in atmospheric methane over the last Two millenia

Thomas Röckmann Oral Session 2
Tuesday, May 15
10:45-11:00

Temporal and spatial variability of the stable isotopic composition of atmospheric molecular hydrogen

Thomas Röckmann Poster P-25

Re-evaluation of the lifetimes of ozone-depleting substances

Stefan Reimann Oral Session 10
Thursday, May 17
08:15-08:30

Comparison of Primary Standards/Scales of Key Greenhouse Gases between NOAA and NIST

Jerry Rhoderick Oral Session 5
Wednesday, May 16
09:00-09:15

Evaluating new high-frequency, high-precision measurements of δ13C-CH4 and δD-CH4 for top-down emissions estimation

Matthew Rigby Poster P-22

Climatology of aerosol optical properties over the High Arctic

Auromeet Saha Oral Session 4
Tuesday, May 15
15:45-16:00

Global and regional emissions estimates for HCFC-22

Eri Saikawa Oral Session 10
Thursday, May 17
08:45-09:00

Improving and Extending a CO2 Observation Network in the Pacific Northwest

Andres Schmidt Poster P-39

An inexpensive method for estimating particle pollution

Michael M Seltzer Poster P-48

Soot Surveys in the Air and Snow during PAMARCMIP 2011 and DOSA campaigns

Sangeeta Sharma Poster P-44

Ultraviolet (UV) Index Climatology of Nepal Himalaya Using Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) Data

Rishi Ram Sharma Oral Session 8
Wednesday, May 16
13:30-13:45

Seasonal Variability in the Southeast U.S. Background Aerosol Direct Radiative Effect – An Initial Measurement-based Climatology from a Regionally-representative Location

James Sherman Oral Session 4
Tuesday, May 15
15:30-15:45

In Situ CO2 Monitoring Network Evaluation and Design:  A Criterion Based on Atmospheric CO2 Variability

Yoichi Shiga Oral Session 5
Wednesday, May 16
09:30-09:45

Impact of Aerosols on Climate Changes in the 20th Century

Sungbo Shim Poster P-42

A study of the behavior of Mg(ClO4)2 drying traps used in Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (MS) analysis of flasks

Carolina Siso Poster P-17

Developing Useable Black Carbon Information – Case Studies from the IASOA Network

Sandy Starkweather Poster P-43

AirCore: The Gold Standard for Satellite Evaluation

Colm Sweeney Oral Session 6
Wednesday, May 16
11:30-11:45

Are oceanic and terrestrial sinks of CO2 not able to keep up with emissions?

Pieter Tans Oral Session 1
Tuesday, May 15
09:30-09:45

Comparison of Surface Measurements of Equivalent Black Carbon at Four Arctic Stations

Taneil Uttal Poster P-54

Observations of springtime surface ozone depletion at Toolik Lake, Alaska (AK)

Brie VanDam Oral Session 9
Wednesday, May 16
15:15-15:30

How the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) Reference Upper Air Network (GRUAN) contributes to upper air climate records

Holger Vömel Oral Session 9
Wednesday, May 16
16:00-16:15

Ozone tropospheric and stratospheric trends (1995-2011) at six ground-based FTIR stations (28°N to 79°N)

Corinne Vigouroux Poster P-8

Stable Isotopic Measurements of Carbon Monoxide in Air:  Work In Progress

Isaac Vimont Poster P-28

Investigating Potential Biases in Aerosol Light Absorption Measurements

Christine Walsh Oral Session 4
Tuesday, May 15
16:30-16:45

ICOS-ATC Lab Test for GHG instrumentation:  Presentation and first results

Benoit Wastine Poster P-38

Linking carbon isotopes of methane to international standards – can we close the loop on calibration?

Jason P. Winokur Poster P-30

KEYNOTE: Atmospheric Chemical Composition, Climate, and Societal Implications

Steven Wofsy Oral Session 1
Tuesday, May 15
08:30-09:00

Measurements of Trace Gases at Lulin Atmospheric Background Station (LABS) and Dongsha Island (DSI), Taiwan

Chang-Feng Ou Yang Poster P-58

Co-located halocarbon measurements by GC-ECDs and Medusa-GC/MS at the Shangdianzi GAW regional background station, China

Bo Yao Oral Session 11
Thursday, May 17
10:30-10:45

Decadal Trends in 18O of Atmospheric CO2

Emily Zakem Poster P-26

The Value of on-site Comparisons during WCC Audits for Methane, Carbon Dioxide and Carbon Monoxide

Christoph Zellweger Oral Session 5
Wednesday, May 16
09:15-09:30