As the largest Earth and space science gathering in the world, the AGU Fall Meeting 2018 places you in the center of a global community of scientists drawn from myriad fields of study whose work protects the health and welfare of people worldwide, spurs innovation, and informs decisions that are critical to the sustainability of the Earth.
The AGU 2018 Fall Meeting will mark another dynamic year of discovery in Earth and space science, serve as the advent of AGU’s Centennial year, and provide a special opportunity to share our science with world leaders in Washington, D.C.
Bob Hilton (ChAOS), Jens Strauss (CACOON) and Kirsty Crocket (science coordinator) are attending this event.
16:00 – 18:00, Tuesday 11 December in A24K “Assessment, enhancement, and integration of Arctic observing systems II” (Convention Centre, eLightning Theater I): Kirsty Crocket (Science Coordinator) – “NERC Changing Arctic Ocean: Implications for marine biology and biogeochemistry” (#382745)
08:00 – 12:20, Wednesday 12 December in “Vulnerability of permafrost carbon to climate change” (Convention Centre, Hall A-C): Jens Strauss (CACOON) – “Changing Arctic Carbon cycle in the Coastal Ocean Near-shore (CACOON): A new project on the changing Arctic coast” (#362409)
Jens Strauss will also be convening the following sessions:
- 08:00 – 10:00, Wednesday 12 December GC31B “Permfrost Dynamics, Biophysical and Socioeconomic Linkages: Connecting Science to Policy” (oral session, Salon A)
- 13:40 – 18:00, Wednesday 12 December GC33D “Permafrost Dynamics, Biophysical and Socioeconomic Linkages: Connecting Science to Policy” (poster session, Hall A-C)
AGU Fall Meeting 2018
Washington DC, USA