Carbon Mapper Shares Research at AGU Fall Meeting
Published on: Dec 13, 2021
December 13—17, 2021 the Carbon Mapper team and partners will gather with fellow Earth and space scientists at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting. The meeting is considered the most influential event dedicated to the advancement for Earth and space sciences—bringing together more than 25,000 attendees including researchers, scientists, educators, students, policymakers, enthusiasts, journalists, and communicators.
The AGU Fall Meeting aims to provide attendees with a better understanding of our planet and environment, and our significant role in preserving its future. Carbon Mapper has a strong presence at the event to share important research and insights from sustained remote observations of methane emissions and participate in discussions that advance our mutual understanding of the importance of independent satellite monitoring in our global fight against climate change.
Carbon Mapper Speakers & Sessions
Riley Duren, Chief Executive Officer
- Carbon Mapper: on-orbit performance predictions and airborne prototyping—Friday, December 17th, 12:09 pm CST
Dr. Dan Cusworth, Carbon Project Scientist
Dr. Alana Ayasse, Research Scientist
- Methane plume mapping over offshore oil and gas platforms using sun glint—Poster session Tuesday, December 14th, 3 pm CST
Carbon Mapper Partner Speakers
Sarah Shivers, Planet Labs
- Carbon Mapper: a new public-private hyperspectral constellation—Monday, December 13th, 11:58 am CST
Other research highlighted
Carbon Mapper staff were co-authors on the following research that will be featured at The AGU Fall Meeting.
- Methane emissions from oil and gas ultra-emitters across the world—Wednesday, December 15th, 8:45 am CST
- COVID-19 impacts on California methane point source emissions—Wednesday, December 15th, 3 pm CST
- Using TROPOMI to guide high-resolution instruments for detection, identification and qualification of methane super-emitters—Wednesday, December 15th, 3 pm CST
Join us
Interested in connecting with Carbon Mapper during the AGU Fall Meeting? Here are a few options to connect with us and our team.
- Virtually via the Fall Meeting’s digital option
- Follow Carbon Mapper on Twitter and LinkedIn and join the conversation using #AGU21