Abstracts of oral and poster presentations led by CEH scientists and students can be found below:
- Sources of greenhouse gases and carbon monoxide in central London (UK). Carole Helfter
- Ecosystem-scale trade-offs between impacts of ozone and reactive nitrogen. Ed Rowe
- Eddy-covariance data with low signal-to-noise: time-lag determination, uncertainties and limits of detection. Ben Langford
- Concentrations and behaviour of atmospheric ammonia above the Amazon rain forest. Eiko Nemitz
- Deriving a speciated atmospheric nitrogen budget at Auchencorth Moss, a background in south east Scotland. Marsailidh Twigg
- Hydrological assessment of radar-raingauge merging techniques using the Grid-to-Grid model. Paul Mattingley
- Development of a UV miniaturised Fourier Transform Spectrometer (MicroFTS) for the detection of Dissolved Organic Carbon in water. Paul Scholefield
- Hydroecological impacts of climate change modelled for a lowland UK wetland. Andrew House.
- Effects of ploughing on land-atmosphere exchange of greenhouse gases in a managed temperate grassland in central Scotland. Carole Helfter
- Intercomparison of six fast-response sensors for the eddy-covariance flux measurement of nitrous oxide over agricultural grassland. Eiko Nemitz
- Assessing the impact of African wetlands on rainfall. Christopher Taylor
- Humus and humility in ecosystem model design. Ed Rowe
- Attributing spatial and temporal changes in soil C in the UK to environmental drivers. Amy Thomas
- Sustained impact of drought on wet shrublands mediated by soil physical changes. Maria Dominguez
- Evidence of change in UK atmospheric composition as a result of Icelandic volcanic emissions in 2014. Marsailidh Twigg
- Effective Eruption Modelling project: assessing UK impacts of trace species and sulphur deposition. Christine Braban
- The sensitivity of global ozone predictions to dry deposition schemes and their response to climate change. Federico Centoni
- Detecting soil moisture impacts on convective initiation in Europe. Christopher Taylor
- Soil organic carbon mining versus priming - controls of soil organic carbon stocks along a management gradient. M Carmen Blanes
- Land surface energy budget during dry spells: global CMIP5 AMIP simulations vs satellite observations. Belen Gallego-Elvira
- Probability density functions for use when calculating standardised drought indices. Cecilia Svensson
- A scenario neutral approach to assess low flow sensitivity to climate change. Eric Sauquet
- MetNH3: Metrology for ammonia in ambient air. Christine Braban
On Thursday, Prof Christel Prudhomme is one of the panel of experts taking part in the Young Hydrologic Society's session on Meet the expert in hydrology - The mystery of evaporation.
Good luck to everyone taking part!
Not in Vienna? All great debates, union symposia, press conf., some medal lectures at #EGU15 are being streamed live! http://t.co/4ONMdfAvZ6
— EGU (@EuroGeosciences) April 13, 2015
Dr Paul Scholefield is one of the CEH scientists presenting at EGU2015 this week:
Very pleased to be presenting on the @STFC_Matters carbon sensor today at #EGU15 @CEHScienceNews @HughMortimer http://t.co/CqUKvnHrwE
— Paul Scholefield (@DrScholefield) April 14, 2015
Below, poster presentation by Christine Braban and colleagues in the Natural Hazards session on Atmosphere emissions from volcanoes and their dispersion:Effusive Eruption Modelling project: Assessing UK impacts of trace species and sulphur deposition |
EGU 2015 is taking place at the Austria Center Vienna. Photo: CC BY-SA 3.0 BambooBeast |
Related links
European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2015
CEH Biosphere-Atmosphere Interactions science area
CEH Natural Hazards science area
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