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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!

See Live Product Demos

  • Discover the new Sage, a peripheral that simplifies and automates discrete gas sample analysis to streamline soil flux studies and more.
  • Learn how the new PI5310 leverages mid-infrared CRDS technology to simultaneously measure N2O and CO gas down to 20 parts per trillion.
  • Watch our L2140-i Isotopic Water Analysis System deliver unparalleled speed, precision, and improved ease of use.

Be First to Get the Sage Gas Autosampler 

This new peripheral simplifies discrete gas sample analysis to streamline stable isotope and greenhouse gas (GHG) concentration measurements from the field to the lab.
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Promote Your Poster and Win a Backpack!

We want to recognize your research! If you’re giving a poster or presentation at AGU that mentions Picarro analyzers, promote it with a social post and tag @Picarro. We’ll re-post your achievements to our followers. Then stop by Picarro’s booth to receive an exclusive gift of a mini backpack!

Get Great Giveaways

Back by popular demand! Stop by our booth for your very own Picarro beanie.*

*While supplies last.

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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, 9 December 

  • 10:40-10:50 — Quantifying Methane Emissions from Industrial Activities using a Helicopter-borne System: Results from Measurement Campaigns in Poland and the Arabian Peninsula
  • 11:30-11:40 — Post-Meter Methane Emission Quantification Across Three Canadian Cities 
  • 13:40-17:30 — Advancements in the Detection and Monitoring of VOCs presented by Picarro’s Russell Chedgy
  • 13:40-17:30 — Continuous Monitoring of Ethylene Oxide in Indoor and Outdoor Air in a Suburban Residential Setting presented by Picarro’s Dr. Karsten Baumann
  • 16:25-16:35 — Mobile Monitoring of Ethylene Oxide: Journey to Justice Field Campaign in Louisiana

Tuesday, 10 December 

  • 08:30-12:20 — Multiproxy Environmental Reconstructions from Belukha Ice Core Reveals Siberia's Fire History Over the Holocene
  • 13:40-17:30 — Enhancing Greenhouse Gas Analysis: Evaluating the Picarro Gas Autosampler for Discrete Gas Sample Measurements presented by Picarro’s Dr. Keren Drori
  • 13:40-17:30 — Advancing Isotopic CO2/CH4 Measurements with Picarro G2201-i Analyzer and Picarro's New Gas Autosampler: Evaluating the Compatibility and Efficiency of the Gas Autosampler for Discrete Sample Measurements presented by Picarro’s Dr. Joyeeta Bhattacharya 

Wednesday, 11 December 

  • 08:30-12:20 — Measurement-informed Methane Emission Inventory and Abatement Applied to Gas Distribution Networks presented by Picarro’s Francois Rongere

Thursday, 12 December 

  • 13:40-17:30 — Comparing Nitrogen Dynamics in the Alley and Berm in an Almond Orchard
  • 13:40-17:30 — Stable Oxygen Isotopes Constrain Tree Water Demand and Timing in an Urban Streamside Ecosystem
  • 13:40-17:30 — Water Movement and Storage in Trembling Aspen and Douglas Fir in Idaho, USA: An in situ Study Using Deuterium Tracer

Friday, 13 December 

  • 08:30-12:20 — An Improved Analyzer for High-Precision and Low-Drift N2O/CO Ambient Monitoring presented by Picarro’s Dr. Juan Carlos Guerrero
  • 08:30-12:20 — Highly Elevated Atmospheric Methane from Oil and Natural Gas Emissions in Loving, NM
  • 13:40-17:30 — Insights into Origins of Moisture in Winter Storms in the Northeast United States using Observations of Isotopologues of Water during IMPACTS
  • 08:30-12:20 — Seasonal and Spatial Variation of δ2H in Willow (Salix Arctica) Plant Waxes from High Arctic Greenland
  • 08:30-12:20 — Measurements of Photocatalytic Chloride to Chlorine Conversion by the Iron-salt Aerosol Mechanism at the European Photoreactor (EUHPORE)
  • 08:30-12:20 — New Framework for Identifying Erroneous δ18O Water and δ2H Water Measurements on Water-Vapor Carrier Isotope Ratio Infrared Spectroscopy (IRIS) Systems

iPoster Gallery (Online)

  • Optimizing Laboratory Measurements for Below-Ground Soil CO2 Isotope

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