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May 15-17, 2012
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Tuesday, May 15
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Poster Session
Session 1 - Introduction, Keynote Address, and Setting the Stage
Welcome Address
James H. Butler & Alexander E. MacDonald
(NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory)
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KEYNOTE:
Atmospheric Chemical Composition, Climate, and Societal Implications
Steven Wofsy
(Biosphere-Atmosphere Exchange Group, Harvard University)
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Global Atmospheric Distributions of Some Short-Lived Halocarbons
Stephen A. Montzka
(NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory)
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Partitioning of Terrestrial Carbon Sources Using
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CO
2
: Observations and Modeling
Scott Lehman
(University of Colorado)
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Are Oceanic and Terrestrial Sinks of CO
2
Not Able to Keep Up with Emissions?
Pieter Tans
(NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory)
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Session 2 - Carbon Cycle - Methane
Thirty Years of Atmospheric CH
4
Monitoring: What Have We Learned?
Ed Dlugokencky
(NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory)
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Monitoring and Detecting Arctic Greenhouse Gas Budgets: The Importance of Long-Term Surface Observations and the Role of CarbonTracker-CH
4
Lori Bruhwiler
(NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory)
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Isotope Variations in Atmospheric Methane Over the Last Two Millenia
Thomas Röckmann
(Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research, Utrech University)
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Reconstruction of 1950 – 2010 Northern Hemisphere Non-Methane Hydrocarbon Histories
Detlev Helmig
(Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR), University of Colorado)
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Trace Gas Images of the Alaskan Atmosphere: The First Year of Measurements from the Carbon in Arctic Reservoirs Vulnerability Experiment (CARVE)
John B. Miller
(Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado)
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Observation of Atmospheric CH
4
Mixing Ratios at the Three WMO/GAW Stations in China
Shuangxi Fang
(Centre for Atmosphere Watch and Services, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, China Meteorological Administration)
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Session 3 - Carbon Cycle - Quantification of Emissions
Estimate of CH
4
Emissions from Oil and Gas Operations in the Uintah Basin Using Airborne CH
4
Measurements and LiDAR Wind Data
Anna Karion
(Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado)
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Quantifying California's Anthropogenic Greenhouse Gas Budget
Marc L. Fischer
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
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Urban Greenhouse Gas Emissions Monitoring in Davos, Switzerland, Before, During and After the 2012 World Economic Forum Annual Meeting
Thomas Lauvaux
(The Pennsylvania State University, Department of Meteorology)
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Hourly, Daily, and Seasonal Patterns of Atmospheric CO
2
Along an Urbanization Gradient
Allison Dunn
(Worcester State University)
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Toward Simultaneous Multi-Station Data Pre-Processing for Inversions of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Uptake in California
Elena Novakovskaia
(Earth Networks, Inc.)
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Two Decades of Atmospheric O
2
Measurements and Their Implications
Ralph Keeling
(Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California at San Diego)
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Session 4 - Aerosols
Long-Term Trends in African Dust Transport to the Caribbean: African Sources, Changing Climate, and Future Scenarios
Joseph M. Prospero
(Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Miami)
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Aerosols at Mauna Loa Observatory (MLO) – Spring 2001 Versus Spring 2011
Thomas A Cahill
(University of California at Davis)
Seasonal Variability in the Southeast U.S. Background Aerosol Direct Radiative Effect – An Initial Measurement-Based Climatology from a Regionally-Representative Location
James Sherman
(Department of Physics and Astronomy, Appalachian State University)
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Climatology of Aerosol Optical Properties Over the High Arctic
Auromeet Saha
(Université de Sherbrooke)
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The Cloud, Aerosol Backscatter and Polarization LiDAR at Summit, Greenland
Ryan Neely
(Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado)
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Isoprene Suppression of New Particle Formation in a Mixed Deciduous Forest
Shan-Hu Lee
(Kent State University)
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Investigating Potential Biases in Aerosol Light Absorption Measurements
Christine Walsh
(NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory, Lund University)
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