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Quantifying Sources of Greenhouse Gases and Other Pollutants
(
2/4/2014
)
10
minutes
Conference:
Understanding and Protecting the Planet
Host:
UC San Diego Office of Research Affairs
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How to quantify greenhouse gases and pollutant sources accurately and reliably and at the lowest cost? How do measurements relate to upwind sources? How can multiple datasets from the atmosphere, geographic information systems and economics be combined with mathematical modeling to yield optimal and defensible estimates and projections? How can atmospheric models be improved? How can optimal inverse techniques be developed? What are the policy implications of improved source estimates?
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host links:
UCSD Office of Research Affairs Web Site
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