Carbon Mapper Share New Data Portal and Research Insights at 2023 AGU Fall Meeting
Published on: Dec 01, 2023
Carbon Mapper scientists will join thousands of participants at this year’s annual American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting to advance Earth and space sciences. The annual meeting brings together more than 25,000 attendees from +100 countries to present their work, network, and learn. From December 11–15, 2023, in San Francisco, the meeting convenes around the theme “Wide. Open. Science.” The results-oriented gathering is rooted in celebrating and advancing positive individual and collective scientific outcomes.
Carbon Mapper will have a strong presence at the event, for the first time hosting a kiosk and offering data portal demonstrations in the Innovation and Exploration Zone. Come visit us in the Exhibit Hall at booth #1511 Monday, Dec. 11 through Thursday, Dec. 14 of AGU week.
We’ll also be participating in several sessions as lead authors and co-authors, sharing important research about our work. Our talks and sessions focus on the impact of methane emissions and the importance of remote sensing and satellite monitoring in our global fight against climate change.
Carbon Mapper Presentations & Posters
Monday, Dec. 11
Presentation: Satellite Remote Sensing of Methane Point Sources: From Theory to Practice
Time: 10:20-10:23 PT
Location: eLightning Theater I, Hall D – South
Presentation: Performance of Column-wise and Pixel-wise Methane Retrievals for Imaging Spectrometers
Time: 10:32-10:35 PT
Location: eLightning Theater I, Hall D – South
Presentation: Detection of Flaring Activity and Quantification of Combustion Efficiency Using Imaging Spectroscopy
Time: 16:20-16:30 PT
Location: 2006 – West
Tuesday, Dec. 12
Time: 08:30 – 12:50 PT
Location: Poster Hall A-C – South (Exhibition Level, South, MC)
Poster: A Generalized Approach to Estimate Methane Concentrations from Imaging Spectrometers Using IMAP-DOAS
Poster: Comparing Matched Filter Input Data for Training a Methane Plume Detection CNN
Presentation: Unlocking the Scale and Impact of Timely and Transparent Methane Emissions Data
Time: 12:00-12:30 PT
Location: Exhibit Hall Theater
Poster: Near-Source Safety and Health Risks of Oil and Gas Super Emitters
Time: 14:10 – 18:30 PT
Location: Poster Hall A-C – South (Exhibition Level, South, MC)
Thursday, Dec. 14
Time: 14:10 – 18:30 PT
Location:Poster Hall A-C – South (Exhibition Level, South, MC)
Poster: Improved Quantification of Column-Wise Methane Retrievals from Imaging Spectrometers
Presentation: Carbon Mapper: Performance Predictions and Airborne Prototyping
Time: 14:20 – 14:30 PT
Location: 3004 – West
Presentation: Carbon Mapper Airborne Methane Surveys of the Colorado’s Denver-Julesburg and Piceance Oil and Natural Gas Basins, 2021-2023
Time: 16:50-17:00 PT
Location: 3004 – West
Friday, Dec. 15
Presentation: Carbon Mapper Airborne Methane Surveys in South America
Time: 16:20-16:30 PT
Location: 3004 – West
More Carbon Mapper Highlights
Carbon Mapper staff are co-authors on the following research that will be featured at the meeting:
- Towards Operational Automated Methane Plume Monitoring—Monday, 11 December 2023 @ 09:30 – 09:40 PT
- Investigating Methane Emission Reductions from Anaerobic Digester Installation Using Airborne Remote Sensing—Tuesday, 12 December 2023 @ 08:30 – 12:50 PT
- Landfill Gas Emissions: Case Studies to Evaluate Near-Source Safety and Health Risks—Tuesday, 12 December 2023 @ 14:10 – 18:30 PT
- Satellite-based carbon dioxide emission quantification at the world’s largest coal-fired power plants—Thursday, 14 December 2023 @ 09:00 – 09:10 PT
- Deep Learning Saliency and Segmentation Methods for Robust Methane Plume Detection—Thursday, 14 December 2023 @ 14:10 – 18:30 PT
- Leveraging Airborne Data to Enable Spaceborne Methane Plume Detection via Model and Data Driven Approaches—Thursday, 14 December 2023 @ 11:00 – 11:10 PT
- Monitoring methane emissions in Western Canada from space using a constellation of satellites: TROPOMI, GOSAT-1/2, GHGSat, and Carbon Mapper—Thursday, 14 December 2023 @ 11:00 – 11:10 PT
- What can we learn about OH from satellite observations of methane?—Thursday, 14 December 2023 @ 09:40 – 09:50 PT
- Attribution of individual methane and carbon dioxide emission sources using EMIT observations from space—Friday, 15 December 2023 @ 08:30 – 12:50 PT
- “Plume Mapping” Remote Sensing as a Tool to Support Methane Mitigation in California—Friday, 15 December 2023 @ 08:30 – 12:50 PT
Carbon Mapper Partner Sessions
- NASA EMIT Imaging Spectroscopy Measurements of Methane and Carbon Dioxide Point Sources from the International Space Station Across Six Continents and Contributions to the U. S. Greenhouse Gas Center—Friday, 15 December 2023 @ 16:00 – 16:10 PT
- Independent Evaluation of Methane Sensing Satellites, Airplanes, and Continuous Monitoring Ground Sensors—Friday, 15 December 2023 @ 14:10 – 14:20 PT
Join Us
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