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  Oral Programme - BG1.08 Analysis and Characterization of Black Carbon in the Environment (co-listed in AS, HS, OS & SSS)

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Convener: Schmidt, M.
Co-Convener: Ball, W.
Co-Sponsorship:

Monday, 25 April 2005

Lecture Room: Lecture Room 12

Chairperson: SCHMIDT, MWI

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13:30 - 13:45
EGU05-A-05947;  BG1.08-1MO3O-001
Masiello, C.; Czimczik, C.
Building a black soil

13:45 - 14:00
EGU05-A-00103;  BG1.08-1MO3O-002
Lehmann, J.; Liang, B.; Solomon, D.
Properties and Function of Black Carbon in Soil

14:00 - 14:15
EGU05-A-07892;  BG1.08-1MO3O-003
Brodowski, S.; Grootes, P.M.; Zech, W.; Amelung, W.
Tracing black carbon in soil using SEM/EDX, biomarker analyses, and compound-specific radiocarbon analyses

14:15 - 14:30
EGU05-A-04092;  BG1.08-1MO3O-004
Rumpel, C.; Chaplot, V.; Largeau, C.; Valentin, C.; Mariotti, A.
Fate of BC in tropical sloping soils managed by slash and burn agriculture in Northern Laos

14:30 - 14:45
EGU05-A-04811;  BG1.08-1MO3O-005
Werth, CJ; Kleineidam, S; Silvers, K; Jeong, S; Grathwohl, P
Comparison of physiochemical treatment and petrographic methods to identify organic matter facies that control sorption in soils and sediments

14:45 - 15:00
EGU05-A-06089;  BG1.08-1MO3O-006
Gustafsson, Ö.; Elmquist, M.; Kukulska, Z.; Cornelissen, G.; Mandalakis, M.; Persson, J.; Bucheli, T.; Reddy, C.
On the analysis of black carbon in sediments: Evaluation of field data for geochemical consistency

15:00
Coffee Break

Chairperson: MASIELLO, C

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15:30 - 15:45
EGU05-A-05151;  BG1.08-1MO4O-001
Schmidt, MWI; Skjemstad, JO; Masiello, C; Ball, WP; Currie, L; Smith, DM; The Black Carbon Ring Trial
Comparative analysis of reference materials for organic geochemical studies of black carbon

15:45 - 16:15
EGU05-A-02917;  BG1.08-1MO4O-002
Currie, L. A.
Elemental and isotopic carbon metrology: the critical role of reference materials (RMs) and RM-based intercomparisons (solicited)

16:15 - 16:30
EGU05-A-07535;  BG1.08-1MO4O-003
Ellerbrock, R. H.; Gerke, H.H.
FTIR spectroscopic analysis of organic matter originating from pedogenetic and geogenic processes

16:30 - 16:45
EGU05-A-02302;  BG1.08-1MO4O-004
Louchouarn, P.; Houel, S.
Soot/black carbon vs. chars in environmental media: Potential discrimination between these combustion by-products through elemental, molecular, and bulk isotopic analyses

16:45 - 17:00
EGU05-A-03696;  BG1.08-1MO4O-005
Peralta, O; Baumgardner, D; Raga, G. B.
A method for estimating the carbon fraction in atmospheric particles produced by gasoline and diesel combustion

17:00
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