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Primary Convener:
Da Pan, Georgia Institute of Technology Main Campus

Convener:
Ilana Pollack, University of Colorado at Boulder
Glenn Wolfe, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Annmarie Carlton, University of California Irvine

Early Career Convener:
Matthew Davis, Colorado State University

Chair:
Kimberley Corwin, Colorado State University
Lauren Magliozzi, University of Colorado Boulder

Agriculture lies at the nexus of environmental sustainability, food security, and atmospheric change. As both a driver of and responder to shifts in atmospheric composition and climate, agricultural systems influence emissions of reactive nitrogen and greenhouse gases, alter land-atmosphere interactions, and reshape the cycling of carbon, nitrogen, water, and energy. In turn, agriculture is increasingly impacted by climate-induced stressors—rising temperatures, extreme weather, altered precipitation and radiation, and phytotoxic air pollutants such as ozone and aerosols.This session invites interdisciplinary research on the dynamic agriculture-atmosphere feedbacks across scales—from process-level studies to global biogeochemical cycles. We welcome submissions that investigate emissions, deposition, and transport of gases such as NOx, NH₃, N₂O, CO₂, and CH₄; subsequent aerosol and cloud formation; and the implications for air quality, ecosystem health, and climate. Contributions may include field/laboratory measurements, remote sensing analyses, model simulations, emissions inventory validation, and integrative studies exploring socio-economic, policy, and environmental outcomes.

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0315 Biosphere|atmosphere interactions
0345 Pollution: urban and regional
0402 Agricultural systems
0414 Biogeochemical cycles, processes, and modeling

Suggested Itineraries:
Climate Change and Global Policy
Global Impacts‚ Solutions‚ & Policies

Cross-Listed:
SY - Science and Society
B - Biogeosciences
GC - Global Environmental Change

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3. Earth Covering

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