ORCAS Presentations

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NSF NCAR EOL Seminar Series

Boulder, Colorado USA • February 2018

NSF NCAR EOL Seminar Series 

Oceanography among the clouds and terrestrial ecology a thousand miles from land: The power of global-scale airborne observations
Video: Stephens
Over the past decade, measurements of atmospheric CO2, O2, and related tracers on a series of airborne research campaigns have enabled new insights into fundamental properties of the global carbon cycle. 

Ocean Sciences Meeting

Portland, Oregon USA • 12 February 2018

BN14D: Multiscale Interdisciplinary Observations of Marine Ecosystems and the Biological Pump II Posters 

BN14D-1057: High-resolution aircraft measurements of fluorescence and chlorophyll in the Southern Ocean, Oral Presentation

Christian Frankenberg

AI23A: Southern Ocean Air-Sea Exchange and Mixed-Layer Processes I 

AI23A-01: Atmospheric Constraints on Southern Ocean Air-Sea CO2 Fluxes: Results from the ORCAS Campaign, Oral Presentation

Matthew C. Long

AMS Annual Meeting

Austin, Texas USA • 7 - 11 January 2018

20th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry 

11.4 Constraints on Southern Ocean CO2 Fluxes and Seasonality from Atmospheric Vertical Gradients Observed on Multiple Airborne Campaigns, Oral Presentation

Kathryn McKain

Fall AGU Meeting

New Orleans, Louisiana USA • 11 - 15 December 2017

A24C: Atmospheric Chemistry of the Southern Hemisphere I 

Assessing the role of 'bottom-up' emissions and simplified chemical mechanisms in reconciling CESM2.0 with TOGA observations from the ORCAS and ATom-2 campaigns, Poster Presentation

Elizabeth Asher

A24C-07: The importance of the southern ocean on distributions and lifetimes of non-methane organic compounds, Oral Presentation

Eric Apel

A31L: Atmospheric Measurements with New Technology, Instrumentation, and Methods I 

A31L-06: AutoGNI, the Robot Under the Aircraft Floor: An Automated System for Sampling Giant Aerosol Particles by Impaction in the Free Airstream Outside a Research Aircraft, Oral Presentation

Jorgen B. Jensen

A13K: Microphysical and Macroscopic Properties of Ice Clouds and Mixed-Phase Clouds and Interactions with Aerosols 

A13K-04: Relationship between macroscopic and microphysical properties for mixed-phase and ice clouds over the Southern Ocean in ORCAS campaign, Oral Presentation

Minghui Diao

OCO-2 Science Team Meeting

NSF NCAR Boulder, Colorado USA • 25 - 27 October 2017

OCO-2 Science Team Meeting

OCO-2 v8 versus v7: Improvement in high-latitude retrievals
Oral Presentation: Chatterjee
Improvement in high -latitude retrievals on the ORCAS campaign

NOAA ESRL Global Monitoring Division Seminar

Boulder, Colorado USA • September 2017

NOAA ESRL Global Monitoring Division Seminar 

Southern Ocean air-sea CO2 exchange inferred from airborne, shipboard, and surface station measurements of atmospheric O2 and CO2
Oral Presentation: Stephens
The seasonal exchange of CO2 with the Southern Ocean is driven by strong opposing thermal and biological forces. Climatological air-sea CO2 flux estimates based on temporally and spatially sparse pCO2 measurements in the region predict seasonal exchange in phase with biological forcing but relatively muted in amplitude. In contrast, many Earth system models predict large seasonal cycles in Southern Ocean air-sea CO2 flux, in phase with biological forcing in some models but with opposite phase in others. Because air-sea O2 exchanges are positively correlated for thermal and biological influences, and not affected by buffering chemistry, seasonal air-sea O2 fluxes are considerably larger than their CO2 counterparts. Consequently, atmospheric O2 gradients are relatively unaffected by remote terrestrial and fossil influences and O2 fluxes are more robustly constrained by atmospheric measurements. Estimates of air-sea O2 fluxes validated against atmospheric O2, combined with O2:CO2 ratios in observed atmospheric gradients, can be used to constrain the magnitude and drivers of seasonal CO2 fluxes.

WMO/IAEA Meeting on Carbon Dioxide, Other Greenhouse Gases, and Related Measurement Techniques

Fractionation of O2/N2, Ar/N2, and CO2 at Aircraft Sampling Inlets, Britton Stephens
Powerpoint: Stephens_GGMT
Adaptation of a commercial greenhouse gas analyser for airborne measurements with expanded altitude range and application on the ORCAS and ATom campaigns, Kathryn McKain
[GGMT_McKain]

10th International Carbon Dioxide Conference

Interlaken, Switzerland • 21 - 25 August 2017

International Carbon Dioxide Conference

Atmospheric oxygen constraints on Southern Ocean air-sea CO2 flux seasonality, Britton Stephens, Matthew Long, Ralph Keeling, Colm Sweeney, Eric Kort, Eric Morgan, Jonathan Bent, Kathryn McKain, Sara Mikaloff-Fletcher, Prabir Patra
Powerpoint: Stephens_ICDC
"Tropospheric Gradients of CO2 Over the Southern Ocean," Eric Morgan, Britton Stephens, Kathryn McKain, Matthew Long, Jonathan Bent, Colm Sweeney, Ralph Keeling.
PDF: Morgan_ICDC

Earth System Research Laboratory

Global Monitoring Annual Conference • Boulder, CO • 23-24 May 2017

Global Monitoring Annual Conference

Vertical Gradients in Atmospheric CO2 as a Constraint on Southern Ocean Fluxes, Kathryn McKain (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), University of Colorado, Boulder, CO).
PDF: McKain PDF

NCAR Day of Networking and Discovery

Boulder, CO • 28 April 2017

NCAR Day of Networking and Discovery

Oxygen and Carbon above the Southern Ocean, Britton Stephens
Powerpoint: Stephens_NandD

NCAR Southern Ocean Workshop

Boulder, CO • 10 - 13 April 2017

NCAR Southern Ocean Workshop Presentations

Atmospheric oxygen constraints on Southern Ocean air-sea CO2 flux seasonality, Britton Stephens
Powerpoint: Stephens SO
Airborne constraints on Southern Ocean carbon and oxygen fluxes: implications for magnitude of exchange and the importance of intense, Eric Kort
Powerpoint: Kort SO
Atmospheric constraints on Southern Ocean carbon exchange, Andy Jacobson
Powerpoint: Jacobson SO
 
Southern Ocean Workshop Posters

"Flux estimates from Lagrangian Flights over Drake Passage and the Patagonian Shelf," Martin Hoecker-Martinez, Eric A. Kort, Matthew C. Long, Britton B. Stephens, Eric Apel, Colm Sweeney, Rebecca Hornbrook, Kathryn McKain, Alan Hills.

"Large-scale vertical gradients of atmospheric trace gases to constrain air-sea CO2 fluxes in the Southern Ocean," Kathryn McKain, Colm Sweeney, Matt Long, Britt Stephens, Elliot Atlas, Prabir Patra, David Munroe, Eric Kort, Ralph Keeling.


US CLIVAR Process Study Webinar

18 January 2017

US CLIVAR Process Study Webinar

O2/N2 Ratio and CO2 Airborne Southern Ocean Study (ORCAS), Britton Stephens and Matt Long. (Video)
Powerpoint: Stephens CLIVAR

AGU Fall Meeting

San Francisco • 12-16 December 2016