Abstract Themes
Theory, Instrumentation & Measurements (surface energy balance and trace gas fluxes (e.g., CO2 and methane) using eddy covariance)
Environmental Challenges (unique flux measurement challenges over different land cover types)
Insights from Other Methods (indirect methods- scintillometry, LiDAR & atmospheric sounders, relaxed eddy accumulation, large eddy simulation, virtual control volume, remote sensing, machine learning, water balance from lysimeter to watershed scale)
Broader Implications (quantification & communication of EC uncertainties, implications for water management, modeling ecosystem functions, and carbon and other trace gas flux measurement uncertainties)
Format Overview
Programming will be on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday will consist of keynote talks, poster sessions, oral sessions, and breakout discussions. Wednesday will be a half-day of programming with an optional field trip in the afternoon. A welcome reception will be held on Monday and a conference dinner will take place during the week.
Dates & Deadlines
Apr |
Early |
Abstract Submissions Open Travel Grant Applications Open |
May |
14 |
Abstract Submissions Close
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15 |
Travel Grant Applications Close
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Jun |
mid |
Program Announced and Abstract Notifications Sent
Registration Opens |
Aug |
5 |
Abstract Withdrawal Deadline
Registration Deadline |
Sep |
15 - 19 |
Chapman Conference Dates
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