AQUARIUS (AIR QUALITY IN THE WESTERN UNITED STATES)
Presentations
- Welcome Remarks - Gannet Hallar, University of Utah
- AQUARIUS - Chris Cappa, UC Davis
- Aircraft Measurements in Polluted Winter Boundary Layers - Steve Brown, Chemical Sciences Division, NOAA Earth Systems Research Laboratory
- Planning a NSF Facilities Request - Gannet Hallar, University of Utah
- Measurements to Address Science Questions - Kelley Barsanti, UC Riverside
- Atmospheric Chemistry, Carbon Cycle and Climate (AC4) Program - Monika Kopacz, NOAA AC4
- Utah Policy and Stakeholder Context - Logan Mitchell, University of Utah
- WINTER - Joel Thorton, University of Washington
- Reduced Nitrogen in the Western US in Winter - Jennifer Murphy, University of Toronto
- Wintertime Emissions and Chemistry of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) - Joost de Gouw, University of Colorado Boulder
- Quantifying Urban Emissions Influencing Wintertime Ammonium Nitrate Formation - Brian McDonald, University of Colorado, CIRES
- Isotopic constraints on heterogeneous production of nitrate in extreme haze in Beijing - Becky Alexander, University of Washington
- Fast Photochemistry Discovered in Winter Beijing: Evisdences, Reasons and Impacts - Keding Lu, Peking University
- GHGs: Mapping Emission Factors and Detecting Trends - Ron Cohen, UC Berkeley
- Sources and solutions: Linking atmospheric measurements of greenhouse gas and air quality emissions from agriculture at regional scales - Francesca Hopkins, UC Riverside
- The winter of our oil & gas emissions made glorious by measurements - Scott Herndon, Aerodyne
- Changing emissions of greenhouse gases and chemically reactive pollutants: implications for urban atmospheric composition - John Lin, University of Utah
- Meteorology-Chemistry Coupling in Western Basins - John Horel, University of Utah
- Turbulent Fluxes and Air Pollution in Cold Air Pool Events (Meteorology-Chemistry Coupling) - Heather Holmes, University of Nevado, Reno
- Synoptic to Microscale Meteorological Influences on Atmospheric Chemistry in Complex Terrain - Ian Faloona, UC Davis
- On Multi-Scale Interactions in Complex Terrain and Experimental Design - Vanda Grubišić, NCAR Director, Earth Observing Laboratory
- Modeling NH4NO3 during the 2013 SJV DISCOVER-AQ Campaign: Lessons Learned for AQUARIUS - James Kelly, EPA
- Fine Particle Acidity - Rodney Weber, Georgia Tech
- An odd oxygen framework for wintertime ammonium nitrate aerosol pollution in Salt Lake Valley - Carrie Womack, NOAA CIRES
- Sources and fate of submicron particles: How observations can constrain emissions and deposition - Delphine Farmer, Colorado State University
- Modeling PM Nitrate Formation in the San Joaquin Valley Air Basin during Recent Years - Michael Kleeman, UC Davis
- Observations of greenhouse gases and short-lived pollutants over the Mid Atlantic States: Insight into emissions and photochemistry - Russell Dickerson, University of Maryland
- Recent Field Campaigns in China - Henkrik Fuchs, Jülich Forschungszentrum
- Insights from colder and darker places – The Alaskan Layered Pollution and Chemical Analysis (ALPACA) project - Bill Simpson, University of Alaska Fairbanks
- Persistent winter nitrate pollution driven by increased oxidants in northern China - Tao Wang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
- Observations of Boundary Layer Structure from Aircraft and the International TEAMx Program - Stephan De Wekker, University of Virginia
- Insight from other regions: Development of air quality forecasts for winter-time PM2.5 episodes occuring on multiple cities in south-central Chile - Pablo Saide, UCLA