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Visit us AGU! Stop by our booth to see exciting new product demos and get great giveaways. Attend our scientists' presentations, or one of the many others that feature Picarro solutions. Scroll down for a list of just some of them. See you there!

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PI5131-i Analyzer and Sage Gas Autosampler

 

Discover how this solution automates discrete gas sample analysis of  δ15N, δ15Nα, δ15Nβ, and δ18O in N2O.


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PI5310 Analyzer

PI5310 Analyzer 

 

Learn how this mid-IR analyzer leverages CRDS technology to simultaneously measure N2O and CO gas down to 20 parts per trillion, and about recent upgrades that deliver even better performance.

 

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L2140-i Analyzer

 

Watch our flagship Isotopic Water Analysis System deliver unparalleled speed, precision, and improved ease of use.


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Attend Oral Posters & Presentations

Below are some of the many oral and poster presentations that will feature Picarro solutions. Make plans to attend any of these informative sessions to learn more about how our analyzers are being used today.

 

Monday, 15 December

  • 09:36-09:48 – Fluxes of CO2, CH4, N2O, and NH3 from an Enhanced Weathering Field Trial: a Statistical Analysis of Levers on and Response of Agricultural Emissions to Rock Amendments
  • 10:30-10:40 – Impacts of Organic Amendment and Moisture Regime on Greenhouse Gas Fluxes in California Rangelands
  • 11:00-11:10 – Mobile Measurement and Modelling of Methane Emissions from Anaerobic Digestion Facilities in the UK
  • 14:15-17:45 – A Comparison Between Top Down and Bottom Up Methane Flux Calculations in The Great Dismal Swamp
  • 14:15-17:45 – UNEP’s International Methane Emissions Observatory (IMEO): Advancing Empirical Methane Emissions Estimates from the Coal Sector through Multi-Platform Field Campaigns
  • 16:55-17:05 – Experiments on a Simplified Calibration Scheme for Field Deployment of Optical Carbon-Isotope Analyzers

Tuesday, 16 December

  • 11:00-11:15 – Impact of Temporal and Spatial Variability in Oil and Gas Emissions for Understanding Mass Balance Estimates of Methane Emissions in Appalachian Basin
  • 11:35-11:45 – Spooky Swamps: How Methane Emission Rates and Their Spatial Variability Differ Between the Great Dismal Swamp and the Alligator River
  • 14:15-17:45 – Advancing N2O Isotopic Measurements Using Picarro’s new PI5131-I Isotopic N2O Analyzer and Sage Gas Autosampler presented by Picarro’s Tina Hemenway, PhD
  • 14:15-17:45 – Ammonia Monitoring: Meeting Regional Air Quality Directives with Picarro CRDS Ammonia Analyzers and LNI Permacal System presented by Picarro’s Russel Chedgy, PhD
  • 14:15-17:45 – Applying Veritas and OGMP 2.0 to Gas Distribution Networks – Building Methane Emissions Inventories from Direct Measurements presented by Picarro’s Evan Kipnis
  • 14:15-17:45 – Rethinking Soil Incubation Greenhouse Gas Monitoring: How the Picarro G2508 Coupled with Sage Gas Autosampler Compares Against Gas Chromatography Analysis presented by Picarro’s Joyeeta Bhattacharya, PhD
  • 16:55-17:05 – Using Methane Isotopologues to Evaluate Methane Emissions in Tidal Wetlands- a Study of Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary

Wednesday, 17 December

  • 10:40-10:50 – An Improved Method for Analyzing the 13C content of Dissolved Organic Carbon in Soil Extracts in High-Molarity Salt Solution
  • Thursday, 18 December
  • 10:30-10:40 – A Drop in Time: Water Isotope Records and Hydrologic Response in Laikipia, Kenya
  • 14:42-14:52 – Assessing Industrial Emission Impacts on Ambient Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Levels in Houston, Texas

Friday, 19 December

  • 08:30-12:00 – Occurrence of Hydrogen Sulfide in Abandoned Oil and Gas Wells Across Canada
  • 08:30-12:00 – Quantifying Fossil Fuel CO2 Enhancements along an Urban-Rural Gradient with Radiocarbon Analysis of Turfgrasses

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