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Alexander J. Turner
Assistant Professor, University of Washington Seattle
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Estimating carbon dioxide emissions in California using Bayesian inversion and satellite measurements
ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC REMOTE SENSING INVERSION I ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 15 december 2023
Sofia D Hamilton, Dien Wu, Matthew S. Johnson, Ale...
Accurate inventories of current carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are needed for California to design effective policies to reduce future emissions in or...
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Estimating urban CO2 emission fluxes in San Francisco Bay Area using machine learning emulator for atmospheric transport
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN URBAN GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS QUANTIFICATION AND RELATED UNCERTAINTY II POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 15 december 2023
Nikhil Dadheech, Tai-Long He, Alexander J. Turner
Point sources are responsible for a large percentage of greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions; studying their emissions requires densely spaced observation...
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Tracking Urban CO2 Emission Trends Using Dense Sensor Networks and Bayesian Inversions
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN URBAN GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS QUANTIFICATION AND RELATED UNCERTAINTY I ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 15 december 2023
Naomi Asimow, Alexander J. Turner, Helen Fitzmauri...
As cities set greenhouse gas reduction targets, there is great interest in using atmospheric measurements to quantify greenhouse gas emissions. Carbon...
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Interannual Variations in Isoprene Emissions Impact Atmospheric Oxidative Capacity and Methane Lifetimes
ATMOSPHERIC OXIDATION CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS: LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS, FIELD AND REMOTE SENSING OBSERVATIONS, AND MODELING STUDIES I ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 14 december 2023
James (Young Suk) Yoon, Alexander J. Turner, Kelle...
Isoprene is a biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC) primarily emitted by broadleaf deciduous trees and is the most significant non-methane hydroca...
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Space-borne assessment of the Soviet Union collapse on the methane slowdown
REMOTE SENSING OF CH<SUB>4</SUB> AND CO<SUB>2</SUB> FROM SPACE: THE EXPANDING OBSERVING SYSTEM II ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 14 december 2023
Tai-Long He, Ryan J. Boyd, Daniel J. Varon, Alexan...
Methane is the second most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas, amounting to 60% of the radiative forcing from CO₂ since pre-industrial times based...
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The influence of land carbon cycle representation on terrestrial sink sensitivity, total warming, and global carbon budgets
ADVANCES IN LAND CARBON CYCLE MODELING I POSTER
biogeosciences | 14 december 2023
Greta Shum, Dargan M. Frierson, Alexander J. Turne...
We examine how terrestrial carbon cycle representation in emissions-based simple climate models influences the response of the land carbon sink to dif...
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Summer aridity decouples growth from carbon assimilation in temperate oaks
FOREST ECOPHYSIOLOGY: FOREST PHYSIOLOGICAL AND ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES FROM MOLECULES TO ECOSYSTEMS III ORAL
biogeosciences | 13 december 2023
Mukund P. Rao, Arturo Pacheco-Solana, Johanna Jens...
Forest biomass resulting from tree radial growth plays a critical role in forest carbon cycling as this woody biomass can remain on the landscape over...
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Contribution of non-linear chemical feedbacks to the methane surge after the pandemic
THE GLOBAL METHANE BUDGET I POSTER
biogeosciences | 12 december 2023
Sherry Luo, Jennifer Wu, Alexander J. Turner, Yang...
All eyes are on the quantification of methane emissions as its short lifetime and strong radiative forcing make it a potent level for near-term climat...
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