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19th WMO/IAEA Meeting on Carbon Dioxide, Other Greenhouse Gases, and Related Measurement Techniques (GGMT-2017)

Veranstaltungsort

Empa
Überlandstrasse 129
8600 Dübendorf

GGMT-2017 is the 19th meeting in a series, which was initiated by Dr. Dave Keeling at La Jolla, California in 1975. Today, GGMT is the cornerstone meeting for the observation of key greenhouse gases and tracers, their isotopes, assessment of new techniques, standardization, quality assurance, and data products. The scope covers challenges in the field of precise measurements of atmospheric greenhouse gases, data utilization and integrated products and observational network design. It provides an excellent platform for all scientists in this field to exchange the latest scientific findings and serves as the scientific backbone of the Global Atmosphere Watch Programme (GAW) of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), which has provided the umbrella to all GGMT meetings. Since 1997 the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna joined WMO due to the increased use of carbon isotopes in studying the carbon cycle.

CO2 Industrie

The GGMT-2017 conference will cover the following topics:

  • Developments of the GHG networks and site updates
  • CO2 observations (measurements techniques and calibration)
  • Non-CO2 observations (measurements techniques and calibration)
  • Isotope measurement and calibration
  • Emerging techniques
  • GHG standards and comparison activities
  • Integration of observations, data products and policy

Kategorien

  • CO2 (Kohlendioxid)
  • Treibhausgase

Kontakt

Materials Science and Technology Empa (Empa)
Überlandstrasse 129
8600 Dübendorf


Sprachen: Englisch