American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, Washington DC, December 10-14, 2018
There were lots of great presentations at the AGU Fall Meeting in Washington DC 2018.
Luke Schiferl's oral presentation on understanding the carbon fluxes of Alaskan Tundra was well received! (Arctic carbon) Abstract
Margaret Powell did a fantastic job presenting her poster detailing Alaskan tundra methane emissions during the Polaris Project summer fieldwork from 2018. (Arctic methane). Abstract
Róisín Commane presented her poster on African pollution emissions (Abstract) with a highlight on the Columbia Earth Institute Blog
Just before AGU, Roisin and Luke attended the Permafrost Carbon Network annual meeting in Washington DC. As usual, this was an interesting and exciting meeting with lots of interactions and potential collaborations brewing!
Oral Presentations
B13E-08B Seasonal carbon balance in Arctic tundra and boreal forests - Erik Larson
A21D-05 Chemical Reactivity in the Remote Troposphere: Patterns and Heterogeneity based on ATom measurements - Clare Marie Flynn
B23A-01 A pan-arctic synthesis of nongrowing season respiration: Key drivers and responses to a changing climate - Susan Natali
A41C-06 Quantifying regional-scale carbon fluxes from arctic and boreal ecosystems: insights from recent campaigns and long term trends - Luke D Schiferl
IN44B-06 Characterizing Tropospheric Trace Gas Retrievals from the Cross-track Infrared Sounder - Gregory J Frost
A52G-07 A methane observation and monitoring network for New York State - Lee T Murray
Poster Presentations
A13H-2541 Quantifying the impact of African emissions on global atmospheric composition - Roisin Commane
A31I-2952 High Latitude aircraft observations of NMHCs, halocarbons and COS during ATom - Nicola J Blake
B31F-2547 Integration of Ground-based and Airborne Measurements Shows Substantial Methane Emissions from Freshwater Ecosystems in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska - Margaret Powell
B31F-2561 Quantifying Cold Season Soil CO2 Emissions in Alaska and Northwest Canada - Jennifer Watts
A43K-3222 Towards an improved representation of organic aerosol (OA) in the remote troposphere: Chemical removal and aging of OA during the ATom mission as a function of photochemical age - Pedro Campuzano Jost
A43M-3284 Seasonal and spatial variation in atmospheric hydroxyl and hydroperoxyl: comparison to a photochemical box model. - David Owen Miller