Carbon Mapper Takes Research Insights to 2022 AGU Fall Meeting
Published on: Dec 09, 2022
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 12–16, 2022, in Chicago and online, the meeting convenes around the theme “Science Leads the Future.” 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, participating as lead authors and co-authors and sharing important research and insights about our work. Our talks and sessions focus on the impact of methane emissions and the importance of independent satellite monitoring in our global fight against climate change.
Carbon Mapper Speakers & Sessions
Riley Duren, Chief Executive Officer
- Invited Poster (Presented by Dr. Alana Ayasse): The role(s) of remote sensing in reducing methane emissions from the oil and gas supply chain—Monday, December 12th, 2:45 pm CST
Dr. Dan Cusworth, Carbon Mapper Project Scientist
- Talk: Quantifying Methane Emissions Across a Diverse Set of Large Landfills in the United States and Canada—Thursday, December 15th, 10:10 am CST
Dr. Alana Ayasse, Research Scientist
- Poster: Carbon Mapper Observational Modes, Sampling Strategies, and Performance Analysis—Monday, December 12th, 2:45 pm CST
- Invited Talk: Methane Plume Mapping Over Shallow Water Offshore Oil and Natural Gas Platforms in the Gulf of Mexico—Thursday, December 15th, 3:25 pm CST
Dr. Greg Asner, Arizona State University, Center for Global Discovery and Conservation Science/Carbon Mapper Chief Science Officer
- Talk: Land and Ocean Applications and Approaches for the Carbon Mapper Satellite Mission—Wednesday, December 14th, 11:30 am CST
Kate Howell, Research Analyst
- Poster: Sunglint-aided Methane Retrieval: Using Sentinel-2 to Detect and Quantify Offshore Oil and Gas Emissions—Monday, December 12th, 2:45 pm CST
More Carbon Mapper Highlights
Carbon Mapper staff are co-authors on the following research that will be featured at the meeting.
- Robust Multi-Campaign Imaging Spectrometer Methane Plume Detection using Deep Learning—Monday, December 12th, 2:45 pm CST
- Methane Plume Detection and Deep Learning using Small Imaging Spectrometer Datasets—Monday, December 12th, 2:45 pm CST
- Methane Emissions Decline From Reduced Oil, Natural Gas, and Refinery Production During COVID-19—Tuesday, December 13th, 2:15 pm CST
- Quantifying methane emissions from the global scale down to point sources using satellite observations of atmospheric methane—Wednesday, December 14th, 9:31 am CST
- Observations show that methane emissions elevate the carbon intensity of oil and gas production in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico—Wednesday, December 14th, 3:25 pm CST
- Estimating the impact of anaerobic digesters on dairy manure methane emissions from airborne plume imaging—Friday, December 16th, 4:04 pm CST
Carbon Mapper Partner Events
- Planet Labs PBC: Generating Synthetic Hyperspectral Data Cubes in Support of Planet’s Upcoming Hyperspectral Mission—Thursday, December 15th, 9:00 am CST
Join Us
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