But according to Paul Wennberg, Caltech's R. Stanton Avery Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry and Environmental Science and Engineering, and his colleagues, it is possible that a significant source of methane, at least in the Los Angeles basin, is fugitive emissions—leaks—from the natural-gas supply line.
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Click on a department name to see that department's detailed listing. Department Matching Text; Geological & Planetary Sciences Director, Prof. Paul O. Wennberg 2447 Engineering & Applied Science Executive Speaker: Paul Wennberg (Caltech) The Carbon Cycle Observed from Space: Measurements of Carbon Dioxide and Chlorophyll Fluorescence from the Orbiting Carbon Observatory - 2.
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R. Stanton Avery Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry & Environmental Science and Engineering; Executive Officer for Environmental Science and Engineering; Director, Ronald and Maxine Linde Center for Global Environmental Science: 126 Linde+Robinson Laboratory: Solar Decathlon FLOW Caltech-Taiwan Energy Exchange SISCA Resonate Awards Sustainable Vehicle Club People Steering Committee The Wennberg research group applies traditional physical chemistry techniques (e.g. LIF, absorption spectroscopy, mass spectroscopy) to study the mechanisms of chemical transformation in the Earth's atmosphere and the carbon cycle. Welcome to the Wennberg Group Wiki! > Welcome to the Wennberg Group Wiki!
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Caltech Graduate School Research (Chemistry department): My research is divided into multiple projects, and falls primarily under the carbon cycle side of the group. I’ve recently worked on quantifying sources of errors in measurements of column averaged CO2 (XCO2) and other gases by low (0.5 cm-1) resolution solar-viewing spectrometers ( EM27/SUN ) [1] . But the issue of improved air quality is not as simple as the photos may suggest, says Caltech's Paul Wennberg, the R. Stanton Avery Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry and Environmental Science and Engineering. Wennberg, an atmospheric chemist and environmental geochemist, studies the influence of human activity on the global atmosphere. > Pandemics and Pollution: A Conversation with Atmospheric Scientist Paul Wennberg > Caltech Science Exchange: The Science Behind COVID-19 and Viruses See All News > California Institute of Technology. 1200 East California Boulevard. Pasadena, California 91125.
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Speaker: Paul Wennberg (Caltech) The Carbon Cycle Observed from Space: Measurements of Carbon Dioxide and Chlorophyll Fluorescence from the Orbiting Carbon Observatory - 2. Near InfraRed spectra of reflected sunlight are used to map the distribution of carbon dioxide and chlorophyll fluorescence. The measurements of CO2 are evaluated against ground-based remote sensing measurements to tie the
Credit: David Wakely for Caltech Caltech Graduate School Research (Chemistry department): My research is divided into multiple projects, and falls primarily under the carbon cycle side of the group. I’ve recently worked on quantifying sources of errors in measurements of column averaged CO2 (XCO2) and other gases by low (0.5 cm-1) resolution solar-viewing spectrometers ( EM27/SUN ) [1] . But the issue of improved air quality is not as simple as the photos may suggest, says Caltech's Paul Wennberg, the R. Stanton Avery Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry and Environmental Science and Engineering. Wennberg, an atmospheric chemist and environmental geochemist, studies the influence of human activity on the global atmosphere. > Pandemics and Pollution: A Conversation with Atmospheric Scientist Paul Wennberg > Caltech Science Exchange: The Science Behind COVID-19 and Viruses See All News > California Institute of Technology.