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  • GC13C: Showcasing Methodologies and Datasets for Tracking Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Dialogue Between Fields I Oral
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Primary Convener:
Ethan Kyzivat, Harvard University

Convener:
Wu Sun, Carnegie Institution for Science Stanford
Paul Imhoff, University of Delaware

Early Career Convener:
Tia Scarpelli, Carbon Mapper

Chair:
Wu Sun, UCLA
Tia Scarpelli, Carbon Mapper
Ethan Kyzivat, Harvard University
Charlotte Scheutz, Technical University of Denmark

Growth rates of carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide are at or near record highs. Measurement techniques, datasets, and modeling approaches for quantifying greenhouse gas emissions are rapidly proliferating. This session seeks to bring together researchers from the atmospheric sciences with experts from other fields to find synergy in methodology and bring together disparate datasets. The primary goal will be to connect a community of practitioners to measurements, models, or inventories that complement their own work. A secondary goal will be to brainstorm ways to facilitate integrative science, for example, validating models when measurements are at vastly different spatial scales, or making use of tools developed for a different discipline. This is especially relevant for those fields with complex emission sources that require reconciliation of diverse measurements and models to understand emissions, like the solid waste sector. Presentations will showcase outstanding tools and products for which there is interdisciplinary potential.

Index Terms
0368 Troposphere: constituent transport and chemistry
0428 Carbon cycling
0469 Nitrogen cycling
1615 Biogeochemical cycles, processes, and modeling

Suggested Itineraries:
Climate Change and Global Policy
Biochemistry

Co-Organized Sessions:
Biogeosciences
Atmospheric Sciences

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3. Earth Covering

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