Session 2 Atmospheric fluxes of greenhouse gases and other trace gases from ecosystems due to anthropogenic activities

Tuesday, 13 May 2014: 8:15 AM-10:00 AM
Windsor Ballroom (Crowne Plaza Portland Downtown Convention Center Hotel)
Host: Second Conference on Atmospheric Biogeosciences
Chair:
Kyaw Tha Paw U, University of California, Atmospheric Science, Biomicrometeorology Team, Davis, CA

Papers:
8:15 AM
2.1
Using Micrometeorological and Chamber Methods to Characterize Spatial and Temporal Trends in Nitrous Oxide Emissions over a Wheat Field in the Inland Pacific Northwest
Sarah Rachel Waldo, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; and K. Kostyanovskiy, P. O'Keeffe, J. Chi, S. Pressley, C. Stockle, D. R. Huggins, and B. Lamb
8:30 AM
2.2
Comparison of carbon balances of a Douglas-fir forest from pre- to post-harvest
Eugénie Paul-Limoges, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland; and T. A. Black, A. Christen, Z. Nesic, and R. S. Jassal

8:45 AM
2.3
Methane and CO2 emissions of grazing cows measured by eddy covariance technique
Raphael Felber, Agroscope, Zuerich, Switzerland; and A. Muenger, A. Neftel, and C. Ammann
9:00 AM
2.4
Drivers of Grassland Greenhouse Gas Budget: Management vs. inter-annual Weather Variations
Christof Ammann, Agroscope, Zuerich, Switzerland; and A. Neftel, M. Jocher, and J. Fuhrer
9:15 AM
2.5
Observations of CO2 exchanges and micrometeorology of an ephemeral city in a desert: The Burning Man experiment
Andrew J. Oliphant, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA; and G. Bradford, M. Redman, R. Thorp, and C. B. Clements
9:30 AM
2.6
9:45 AM
2.7
Methane emissions from livestock manure measured with an inverse dispersion technique
A.C. VanderZaag, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada; and H. Baldé, L. Evans, and R. Desjardins
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