Pre-recorded presentations and posters
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Topic index
Theme 1: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Pre-recorded presentations
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Metrology for aerosol optical properties (MAPP): Project results and links with international aerosol field comparisons by Dr. Stelios Kazadzis
(T1-A1)
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Estimation of uncertainties in historical upper-air data by Dr. FABIO MADONNA
(T1-A2)
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HITRAN2020: Practicality, Accuracy, Completeness, Traceability (PACT) by Dr. Iouli Gordon
(T1-A4)
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On the Development of Long-term Climate Benchmarks from Satellite Lidars by Dr. David Winker
(T1-A5)
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Leveraging quantum calculations and independent spectroscopic measurement techniques to yield line intensities with relative uncertainties at the permille level by Dr. Katarzyna Bielska
(T1-A6)
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Uncertainty, Stability and Traceability in Global Monitoring of Atmospheric Composition and the Role of WMO/GAW Central Calibration Facilities – Reality and Plans by Dr. Herman G.J. Smit
(T1-A7)
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Thirty Years of the Network for Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change (NDACC): Contributions to Metrology by Dr. Anne Thompson
(T1-A8)
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How the Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change (NDACC) contributes to the provision of reference data for climate monitoring. by Dr. Martine De Mazière
(T1-A9)
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Determining and Reporting Uncertainty in Atmospheric Reference Network Measurements by Mr. Tom Gardiner
(T1-A10)
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Current challenges in atmospheric black carbon determination: A traceable calibration for aerosol light absorption measurement by Dr. Jorge Saturno
(T1-A11)
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Long-term trends and spatial distributions of CO2, CH4, N2O and SF6 from NOAA’s global background measurements by Dr. Xin Lan
(T1-A12)
Posters
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SI-traceable reference gas mixtures for halogenated VOCs at atmospheric amount of substance fractions by Dr. Tobias Bühlmann
(T1-A13)
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Size-dependent mass absorption cross-section of soot particles from various sources by Dr. Joel Corbin
(T1-A14)
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ACTRIS, an essential European research infrastructure for the provision of high-quality data and observation standards for short-lived atmospheric species by Mr. Paolo Laj
(T1-A15)
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The need for unbiased aircraft temperature and pressure data by Mr. Bruce Ingleby
(T1-A16)
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Metrological advances in the characterization of low-cost sensor systems by Mr. Georgi Tancev
(T1-A17)
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Measurement standards for underpinning measurement results of background levels of oxygen-containing volatile organic compounds by Dr. Adriaan M H van der Veen
(T1-A18)
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COMB-CALIBRATED CAVITY RING-DOWN SPECTROSCOPY FOR TRACEABLE WATER VAPOR MEASUREMENTS AT TRACE LEVELS by Prof. Antonio Castrillo
(T1-A19)
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A study of defects on infrasound pipe array Wind-Noise-Reduction Systems (WNRS) using in-situ calibration by Dr. Samuel Kristoffersen
(T1-A20)
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ACTRIS-EU topical centre for reactive trace gases in situ measurements: activities and future developments by Dr. Thérèse Salameh
(T1-A21)
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A metrology and meteorology cooperation in the Caribbean: Assuring confidence in temperature measurements by Mrs./Ms. Nkese Mc Shine
(T1-A22)
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SI-traceable validation of a laser absorption spectrometer for water vapor measurements in the upper atmosphere by Dr. Simone Brunamonti
(T1-A23)
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Morphological characterization of atmospheric aerosols over Gangotri Glacier Valley by Mr. Aman Shrivas
(T1-A24)
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Continuity challenges with satellite overlap by Prof. Eduardo Araujo-Pradere
(T1-A25)
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Improving uncertainty reporting for particle scattering measurements by Dr. Gao Chen
(T1-A26)
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ACTRIS - CiGas side-by-side interlaboratory comparison of new and classical techniques for formaldehyde measurement by Dr. Thérèse Salameh
(T1-A27)
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Representation Uncertainty in the Earth Sciences by Dr. Claire Bulgin
(T1-A28)
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Towards standardisation of black carbon monitoring instruments: Recent progress and remaining challenges by Prof. Griša Močnik
(T1-A29)
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Setup for calibration of non-catching disdrometers by Dr. Henrik Kjeldsen
(T1-A30)
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An interlaboratory comparison of methods for calibration of air temperature contact sensors by Dr. Åge Andreas Falnes Olsen
(T1-A31)
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Metrology for Portable Emission Measurement Systems (PEMS): Challenges and pathways of traceable calibration for particle number (PN) by Dr. Andreas Nowak
(T1-A32)
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Metrology, meteorology and climatology: joint effort on uncertainty evaluation by Prof. Maurice Cox
(T1-A33)
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Carbon dioxide in air measurement capabilities for compliance in monitoring of atmospheric emissions by Mrs./Ms. Mudalo Jozela
(T1-A34)
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Progress with the generation of uncertainty quantified fundamental climate data records at EUMETSAT by Dr. Viju John
(T1-A35)
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Spectroscopic molecular sensing using mid-IR to terahertz ultra-broadband frequency-combs by Prof. Konstantin Vodopyanov
(T1-A36)
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BAROMETER CALIBRATION IN LARGE SIZE BAROMETRIC CHAMBER by Mr. Mayckol Morales
(T1-A37)
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Traceable spectral reference data of atmospheric species at the PTB FTIR central facility by Dr. GANG LI
(T1-A38)
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Investigations to determine environmental influences on the measurement of near surface air temperature by Dr. Jane Warne
(T1-A39)
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The need to develop calibration procedures for automatic bioaerosol monitors by Dr. Fiona Tummon
(T1-A40)
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Reference atmospheric temperature data records and trends observed from satellites in stable orbits by Dr. Cheng-Zhi Zou
(T1-A41)
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Design and development of SODAR for Air Pollution Applications by Dr. KIRTI SONI
(T1-A42)
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Towards better quantification of secondary aerosol particle formation by Prof. Katrianne Lehtipalo
(T1-A43)
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Mechanisms of soot aggregate restructuring and compaction by Dr. Joel Corbin
(T1-A44)
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Development of certified reference materials of carbon dioxide in synthetic air for environmental control of greenhouse gases by Mrs./Ms. Andreia de Lima Fioravante
(T1-A45)
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Contribution of solar wind parameters on the variation of ionospheric activity on the african equatorial zone by Dr. jean Bienvenu DINGA
(T1-A46)
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Variability of Heat Wave Events Over Indian Subcontinents by Mrs./Ms. PRIYANSHU GUPTA
(T1-A47)
Theme 1: Oceans and Hydrology
Pre-recorded presentations
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Identifying necessary steps to promote agreed upon procedures of quantifying uncertainty for in-situ ocean measurements by Dr. Christoph Waldmann
(T1-B1)
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FRM4SM: Fiducial Reference Measurements for Soil Moisture by Dr. Alexander Gruber
(T1-B2)
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Towards a robust and sustained production and global supply of certified reference materials for the seawater carbonate system by Dr. Maribel I. García-Ibáñez
(T1-B3)
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Fiducial Reference Measurements for altimetry calibration with sea-surface and transponder techniques in West Crete by Prof. Stelios Mertikas
(T1-B4)
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On the implementation of rigorous uncertainty analysis across hydrologic measurements by Dr. Marian Muste
(T1-B5)
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Sea level rise due to climate change: What do we know? What are the next questions to address? How does metrology help us to answer? by Mr. Michaël Ablain
(T1-B6)
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Metrological needs for traceable oceanic pH measurements by Dr. Daniela Stoica
(T1-B7)
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Carbon isotopes in the ocean: Ensuring high quality results by Dr. Roberta L. Hansman
(T1-B8)
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Modelling Global Mean Sea Level: estimation and uncertainty quantification for drift and acceleration by Dr. Xavier Loizeau
(T1-B9)
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Metrology tools for reducing errors and quantifying uncertainty in streamflow data by Dr. Jérôme Le Coz
(T1-B10)
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Creation of an infrastructure for marine metrology: the MINKE initiative by Dr. Jaume Piera
(T1-B11)
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Re-envisioning Carbon Dioxide Reference Materials in Seawater by Dr. Regina Easley
(T1-B12)
Posters
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Ocean on a chip: monitoring multiple ocean variables with photonic integrated circuits by Dr. Andrea Peruzzi
(T1-B13)
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A framework for exploring systematic error in a quantitatively complete measurement model by Dr. Rick Danielson
(T1-B14)
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CEOS WGCV comparison of infrared radiometers for sea-surface temperature by Mr. Yoshiro Yamada
(T1-B15)
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A metrological approach to a coral reef bleaching alert system by Dr. Jonathan Mittaz
(T1-B16)
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Improving the uncertainty of seawater density - absolute salinity relationships by Dr. Marc Le Menn
(T1-B17)
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Satellite altimetry Cal/Val for inland waters: How to couple FDRs and TDPs to FRMs? by Mrs./Ms. Sajedeh Behnia
(T1-B18)
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Ocean temperature determined from underwater acoustic measurements by Mr. Stephen Robinson
(T1-B19)
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The Impact of Measurement Methodology on the Systematic Errors of Sea-Level Measurements by Mr. Lachlan Nicholls
(T1-B20)
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Seasonal variability of precipitation and temperature over Egypt during 2014 using Climate Monitoring Tool (CMT) by Dr. Awatif Mostafa
(T1-B21)
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Drought and flood, by rigorous scientific approach actions are inibited: how to react? by Dr. Federico Grisotto
(T1-B22)
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Impact of intra-seasonal oscillations of Indian summer monsoon on biogeochemical constituents of North Indian Ocean by Dr. SAYANTIKA MUKHERJEE
(T1-B23)
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Innovative system for a hydrological large-scale database by Mr. Jean-Christophe Poisson
(T1-B24)
Theme 1: Earth Energy Balance
Pre-recorded presentations
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Blackbody Comparison Measurements for Improved Traceability of Longwave Downward Radiation Measurements by Mr. Moritz Feierabend
(T1-C1)
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A novel vacuum FIR calibration System in support of ESA’s 9th Earth Explorer Mission at PTB by Dr. Christian Monte
(T1-C2)
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Traceability of Solar UV Filter Radiometers by Dr. Gregor Hülsen
(T1-C3)
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Closing the uncertainty budget in satellite product validation: a new method to quantify the spatial mismatch error in validations of shortwave incoming irradiance by Dr. Ruben Urraca
(T1-C4)
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SI-traceable absolute radiometry for measuring top-of-atmosphere radiation balance: new detectors, measurements, and opportunities by Dr. John Lehman
(T1-C5)
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SI-traceable pre-flight and on-orbit sensor calibration by Dr. Paul Green
(T1-C6)
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Monitoring Earth's Energy Imbalance from space during the critical phase of the Paris Climate Agreement by Dr. Steven Dewitte
(T1-C7)
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Update of Radiation References: Considerations from the WMO SC-MINT Expert Team on Radiation References (ET-RR) by Dr. Laurent Vuilleumier
(T1-C8)
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The QA4EO framework and a metrological approach to FRMs, FDRs and TDPs by Dr. Emma Woolliams
(T1-C9)
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Outcome of Workshop on SI-Traceable Space-based Climate Observing System (SITSCOS) by Prof. Nigel Fox
(T1-C10)
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Traceable Radiometry Underpinning Terrestrial- and Helio- Studies (TRUTHS) – A ‘gold standard’ reference for an integrated space-based observing system for environment and climate action by Prof. Nigel Fox
(T1-C11)
Posters
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The World Calibration Center for UV (WCC-UV) by Dr. Julian Gröbner
(T1-C12)
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Efforts to reduce errors in infrared radiation observations at the Earth's surface by Mr. Nozomu Ohkawara
(T1-C13)
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Comparing lunar models used to validate Earth observation satellites: a metrological approach by Mr. Marc Bouvet
(T1-C14)
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Radiometric benchmark transfer calibration and validation for the space-borne solar reflective bands with airborne hyperspectrometer by Prof. Lingling Ma
(T1-C15)
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Uncertainty analysis for the RadCalNet test sites at Baotou (BTCN, BTSN) by Dr. Lingling Ma
(T1-C16)
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Far-infrared Outgoing Radiation Understanding and Monitoring (FORUM) mission by Mr. Valery Mogulsky
(T1-C17)
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Measuring Earth’s Energy Imbalance via radiation pressure accelerations experienced by near-spherical LEO satellites by Dr. Maria Hakuba
(T1-C18)
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Evaluating Performance of the Clouds and the Earth’s Radiant Energy System (CERES) Instruments that enable a Multi-Decadal Climate Data Record by Mrs./Ms. Natividad Smith
(T1-C19)
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SI-Traceability for Earth Observations - Tying It All Together by Dr. Greg Kopp
(T1-C20)
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The research of a high emissivity spaceborne blackbody based on light capture by Dr. Jingjing Zhou
(T1-C21)
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Absolute Cavity Pyrgeometer by Dr. Ibrahim Reda
(T1-C22)
Theme 1: Biosphere Monitoring
Pre-recorded presentations
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Uncertainty in LSA SAF Land Surface Temperature Climate Data Records by Dr. Isabel Trigo
(T1-D1)
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Eradiate: Supporting metrology for Earth observation with highly accurate radiative transfer simulation by Dr. Vincent Leroy
(T1-D2)
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Uncertainties in ocean color remote sensing – How metrology can help by Dr. FREDERIC MELIN
(T1-D3)
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Prognostic Uncertainties for Earth Observation optical measurements: state of the art and challenges by Dr. Sebastien Clerc
(T1-D4)
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Metrology for multi-scale monitoring of soil moisture by Dr. Miroslav Zboril
(T1-D5)
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Monitoring vegetation parameters: current status and developments from the ICOS Research Infrastructure. by Dr. Bert Gielen
(T1-D6)
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A new terrestrial biosphere model for combining optical, and active/passive microwave observations into a consistent view of the terrestrial carbon cycle in a variational assimilation system. by Dr. Thomas Kaminski
(T1-D7)
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Propagating uncertainty through temporal and spatial re-meshing by Dr. Maurice Cox
(T1-D8)
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A framework to support engagement between metrology and climate science by Prof. Nigel Fox
(T1-D9)
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Radiometric benchmark transfer calibration and validation for the space-borne solar reflective bands with airborne hyperspectrometer by Prof. Lingling Ma
(T1-D10)
Posters
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Implications of cosmic rays and solar UV-radiation for Earth’s biosphere by Dr. Faton Krasniqi
(T1-D11)
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Traceable measurement of medium and long-lived radionuclides for improved understanding of past, current and future climate change by Dr. Ben Russell
(T1-D12)
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Changes in the timings of Northern Hemisphere forest phenology derived from green instantaneous Fraction of Absorbed Photosynthetically active radiation (FAPAR) and its relationship to climate. by Mr. Harry Morris
(T1-D13)
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The Validation Site Network for National Civil Space Infrastructure by Prof. ZUI TAO
(T1-D14)
Theme 1: Cryosphere monitoring
Pre-recorded presentations
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Snow on Antarctic sea ice: A key driver and big unknown by Dr. Stefanie Arndt
(T1-E1)
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Sea Ice-thickness product iNter-comparison eXerciSe – The ESA SIN’XS project by Mr. Stephan Paul
(T1-E3)
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Glacier monitoring in Switzerland: Challenges and opportunities by Dr. Matthias Huss
(T1-E4)
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Defining Arctic sea ice Fiducial Reference Measurements (FRMs) for the Copernicus Sentinel-3 Surface Topography Mission – the ESA st3TART project by Dr. Henriette Skourup
(T1-E5)
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SnowPEx+: challenge of combining multiple in situ datasets for evaluation of gridded snow water equivalent products by Dr. Colleen Mortimer
(T1-E6)
Posters
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COAT Project: Intercomparison of thermometers and radiation shields in polar climate by Dr. Carmen Garcia Izquierdo
(T1-E7)
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Climate observations of sea ice motion by Mr. Thomas Lavergne
(T1-E8)
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A breakthrough in making autonomous, accurate measurements of snowfall precipitation over very large areas in near-real time. by Dr. Hamish Pritchard
(T1-E9)
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Towards improved uncertainty estimates of the ice sheets’ contribution to sea level rise by Prof. Malcolm McMillan
(T1-E10)
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Possible strategies for incorporating sea ice floe size distribution in climate models by Dr. Takenobu Toyota
(T1-E11)
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About three principal uncertainty sources in gridded sea-ice concentration products from satellite microwave radiometry by Mr. Stefan Kern
(T1-E12)
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Suggestions for improving automatic ice charting with synthetic aperture data by Dr. Anton Korosov
(T1-E13)
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Antarctic landfast sea ice: why it matters, what we know, and what’s missing by Dr. Alexander Fraser
(T1-E14)
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A new perspective for quantifying the Sea Ice Area uncertainty by Dr. Andreas Wernecke
(T1-E15)
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Insight of the glacier dynamics in the region of Qaanaaq, Greenland, using infrasound data by Dr. Sentia G. Oger
(T1-E16)
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Representation in Multi-Resolution Sea Ice Observations by Dr. Shiming Xu
(T1-E17)
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Development of sea-ice Best Practices in GCW by Dr. Petra Heil
(T1-E18)
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Gaps in GCOS information on satellite optical monitoring of terrestrial snow cover by Dr. Igor Appel
(T1-E19)
Theme 2: Accuracy requirements for atmospheric composition measurements across economic sectors, and temporal and spatial scales
Pre-recorded presentations
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Primary Standards, Reference Materials, and Uncertainty Analysis for the Measurement of Greenhouse Gases by Mrs./Ms. Christina Cecelski
(T2-A1)
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From greenhouse gas fluxes to early warning networks: The importance of radioactive tracers by Dr. Annette Röttger
(T2-A2)
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Accurate measurements of greenhouse gases – what we can learn from over 100 audits in 25 years by Dr. Christoph Zellweger
(T2-A3)
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Meeting the demand for isotopic carbon dioxide and methane gas reference materials for underpinning global observations by Dr. Ruth Hill-Pearce
(T2-A4)
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Quantifying relationships between independent CO2 scales over decadal time scales by Mr. Andrew Crotwell
(T2-A5)
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Developments in international key comparisons to support greenhouse gas monitoring and future requirements by Dr. Joele Viallon
(T2-A6)
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Calibration of Boreas: a new laser-based instrument for in-situ automated measurement of δ13C and δ2H isotope ratios in methane by Dr. Chris Rennick
(T2-A7)
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Key role of purity analysis in the development of reference gas standards for long-lived greenhouse gases by Mr. Stefan Persijn
(T2-A8)
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Developing Guidelines for GHG Measurement Scale Establishment and Maintenance by Mrs./Ms. Kimberly Harris
(T2-A9)
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Accelerated test method to quantify changes in the composition of CO2/air reference gases in cylinders by Dr. Daniel Siderius
(T2-A10)
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Innovative containers for greenhouse gas reference materials: feasibility study by Prof. Federica Camin
(T2-A11)
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Evaluation of strategies for assessing inter-laboratory CO2 measurement offsets by Mr. Armin Jordan
(T2-A12)
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Assessment of the stability and relationships between the NIES-09, SIO-X12, and WMO-X2019 CO2 scales by Mr. Andrew Crotwell
(T2-A13)
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Quantifying combined uncertainties of d13C-CO2 & d18O-CO2 from 20-year calibration datasets: how good we could achieve in realization of VPDB-CO2 scale via NBS19 etc. carbonates? by Dr. Lin Huang
(T2-A14)
Posters
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Towards Standardized Whole Air and Purified Air Gas Production and Characterization for Greenhouse Gas Standards by Dr. Edgar Flores
(T2-A15)
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Advances on the estimation of measurement uncertainty for the national GHG emission factors database of Costa Rica by Mr. Gabriel Molina-Castro
(T2-A16)
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Assessment of nitrous oxide emissions and measurement, the regulatory framework, associated challenges and the review of alternative methods for air quality monitoring – The South Africa case study by Mrs./Ms. Prelly Marebane
(T2-A17)
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Helping to Improve the Accuracy in Environmental Measurements by Dr. Tracey Jacksier
(T2-A18)
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Calibration, comparison and atmospheric records of CO2 stable isotopic composition by Dr. Colin Allison
(T2-A19)
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Metrology Lab of the ICOS Atmospheric Thematic Center: a platform for GHG instrument/sensor performance assessment by Mr. Olivier Laurent
(T2-A20)
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The digital gap and gas measurement techniques and their effects by Mr. Eng.Talaat ALRAHALI
(T2-A21)
Theme 2: State of play in integrated approaches for advanced GHG emission estimates and the way forward to operational services
Pre-recorded presentations
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The NIST Greenhouse Gas Urban Testbed System by Dr. Anna Karion
(T2-B1)
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Monitoring Methane Emissions from Oil and Gas Operations – How Metrology Can Help by Dr. Michelle Bailey
(T2-B2)
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Monitoring of urban CO2 emissions during the COVID-19 lockdowns and of their subsequent evolutions. by Dr. Giacomo Nicolini
(T2-B3)
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Towards an International standard for Urban Greenhouse Gas Monitoring and Assessment by Dr. Jocelyn Turnbull
(T2-B4)
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Quantifying the uncertainty of atmospheric inversions and deducing the accuracy requirements for the observations they assimilate by Dr. Frédéric Chevallier
(T2-B5)
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The Carbon Monitor project advances integrated GHG emissions estimates and supports the first Global Stoketake by Prof. Zhu Liu
(T2-B6)
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Near-Real-Time Estimates of Daily Fossil-Fuel CO2 Emissions from Cities Worldwide by Dr. Da Huo
(T2-B7)
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Atmospheric inverse modelling for estimation of national-scale greenhouse gas emissions: current state-of-the-art and main sources of uncertainty by Dr. Rona Thompson
(T2-B8)
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Accounting for covariance in emissions' inventories by Prof. Maurice Cox
(T2-B9)
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Evaluation of non-CO2 greenhouse gas emissions in the UK 1990 – 2021 by Prof. Matt Rigby
(T2-B10)
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Low latency flux and concentration datasets in support of greenhouse gas monitoring based on NASA’s GEOS modeling and data assimilation system by Dr. Lesley Ott
(T2-B11)
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Insights into Urban CO2 Emissions with BEACO2N by Mrs./Ms. Naomi Asimow
(T2-B12)
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New Efforts to Develop International Documentary Standards for Greenhouse Gases by Dr. Hratch Semerjian
(T2-B13)
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CarbonTracker-CH4 (v2022): An atmospheric assimilation system for estimating methane emissions consistent with atmospheric measurements of methane and its stable carbon isotopes by Dr. Youmi Oh
(T2-B14)
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Making use of remote sensing, public data, and AI to unlock timeliness and granularity for CO2 monitoring in cities by Mr. Simon Ben Arous
(T2-B15)
Posters
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TUCAVOC: A Novel Automated Tool for Uncertainty Calculation for Atmospheric VOC Measurements by Dr. Stefan Reimann
(T2-B16)
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Staging Strategy and Technology Development of Achieving the Accurate Emission Monitoring for Semiconductor Industry by Dr. Tzeng-Yow Lin
(T2-B17)
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The ANR COoL-AMmetropolis project : towards establishing virtuous scenarios for reducing greenhouse gas emissions of the Aix-Marseille-Provence metropolis (France) by Prof. Irène XUEREF-REMY
(T2-B18)
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Impact of Singapore’s COVID-19 lockdown on atmospheric CO2 fluxes at neighborhood scale by Dr. Erik Velasco
(T2-B19)
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NIST Metrology for Carbon Dioxide Removal and Carbon Sequestration in Building Materials by Dr. Pamela Chu
(T2-B20)
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Standardization of the Eddy Covariance Instruments and Methods: Needs, Evaluation and Optimization by Dr. Sundas Shaukat
(T2-B21)
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Assessing fugitive methane quantification systems by blind controlled releases for midstream applications by Dr. Jean-Daniel Paris
(T2-B22)
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Satellite-derived Combustion Activity Estimation Using Machine Learning and NASA’s Black Marble Product Suite for Evaluation of Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventories by Dr. Srija Chakraborty
(T2-B23)
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Data assimilation developments at ECMWF towards a Copernicus monitoring service for anthropogenic GHG emissions by Dr. Nicolas Bousserez
(T2-B24)
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Atmospheric composition measurement for monetize mitigation technologies in oil palm industry by Dr. Edwin Cristancho
(T2-B25)
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High-resolution maps of carbon dioxide over an urban neighborhood by Dr. Erik Velasco
(T2-B26)
Theme 2: Novel GHG concentration and flux methods and sensors
Pre-recorded presentations
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A lightweight open-cell sensor for methane based on mid-infrared tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy by Dr. Jalal Norooz Oliaee
(T2-C1)
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Bringing SI-traceability to GHG monitoring by Dr. David Long
(T2-C2)
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Accurate greenhouse gas remote sensing using open-path dual-comb spectroscopy by Dr. Kevin Cossel
(T2-C3)
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Greenhouse Gas Emission Metrology by Mr. Tom Gardiner
(T2-C4)
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A multi-pronged effort needed to enhance measurements of GHG vertical profiles by Dr. Colm Sweeney
(T2-C6)
Posters
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Line intensity measurements of the CO (3-0) band with 0.01% precision by Prof. Shui-ming Hu
(T2-C7)
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Development of a Portable Trace Nitrous Oxide Analyzer based on Optical Feedback Cavity Enhanced Absorption Spectroscopy by Dr. Graham Leggett
(T2-C8)
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Design and performance assessment of “Mid Cost” CO2 sensor system for urban monitoring network. by Mr. Olivier Laurent
(T2-C10)
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Extending capabilities in atmospheric monitoring of methane stable isotope ratios by Dr. Tim Arnold
(T2-C11)
Theme 2: Strengthening the linkage of remote sensing GHG concentration measurements to emission fluxes
Pre-recorded presentations
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Estimating urban methane emissions from space by Mrs./Ms. Erica Whiting
(T2-D1)
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Strong methane point sources contribute a disproportionate fraction of total emissions across multiple basins in the U.S. by Dr. Daniel Cusworth
(T2-D2)
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COVID-19 and the global carbon cycle by Dr. Ben Poulter
(T2-D3)
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Using OCO-2 column CO2 retrievals to rapidly detect and estimate biospheric surface carbon flux anomalies by Dr. Andrew Feldman
(T2-D4)
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near-real-time estimates of greenhouse gas budgets by Dr. Philippe Ciais
(T2-D5)
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Linking Remote Sensing Estimates of XCO2 and XCH4 to Emissions by Dr. David Crisp
(T2-D6)
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Monitoring facility-scale CO2 emissions from space by Dr. Ray Nassar
(T2-D7)
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The GeoCarb Mission: Measuring Greenhouse Gases from Geostationary Orbit by Dr. Sean Crowell
(T2-D8)
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Metrology Challenges for Integrating a Multi-Tiered GHG Measurement, Monitoring, and Modeling System by Dr. Charles Miller
(T2-D9)
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Monitoring anthropogenic emissions from space: insights from OCO-3’s Snapshot Area Mapping (SAM) mode by Dr. Abhishek Chatterjee
(T2-D10)
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Progress in understanding the natural carbon cycle with remote sensing CO2 observations by Dr. Junjie Liu
(T2-D11)
Posters
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Towards Fiducial Reference Measurements of Greenhouse Gas Abundances in the Atmosphere by Dr. Frank Hase
(T2-D12)
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Methane plume detection and emission quantification from hyperspectral and multispectral satellite instruments at high spatial resolution by Prof. Hartmut Boesch
(T2-D13)
EURAMET
Posters
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EURAMET – The European Association of National Metrology Institutes by EURAMET
(E-1)
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The European Partnership on Metrology by EURAMET
(E-2)
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European Metrology Networks by EURAMET
(E-3)
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The European Metrology Network for Energy Gases by EURAMET
(E-4)
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The European Metrology Network for Climate & Ocean Observation by EURAMET
(E-5)
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The European Metrology Network for Pollution Monitoring by EURAMET
(E-6)
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The European Metrology Network for Mathematics and Statistics by EURAMET
(E-7)
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EURAMET Technical Committees by EURAMET
(E-8)
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Technical Committee for Metrology in Chemistry by EURAMET
(E-9)
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Technical Committee for Thermometry by EURAMET
(E-10)