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BG1.03: Biological processes and regulations related to biosphere-atmosphere exchange of trace gases (co-listed in AS)
Abstract Status Scheduled Contributions (Author(s), Title) Name and Email of Contact
EGU06-A-08188 Oral solicited (15 minutes) - Keppler, F.; Hamilton, J.; Braß, M.; Röckmann, T.
An overlooked major source of atmospheric methane: In situ formation in plants
Frank Keppler, keppler@mpch-mainz.mpg.de
 
BG1.05: Biogeochemistry of dissolved organic matter: Implications for ecosystem function, aquatic photochemistry and remote sensing
Abstract Status Scheduled Contributions (Author(s), Title) Name and Email of Contact
EGU06-A-00874 Oral solicited (30 minutes) - Koch, B.; Dittmar, T.; Passow, U.; Kattner, G.
Diagenesis of marine dissolved organic matter: a molecular approach
Boris Koch, bkoch@awi-bremerhaven.de
EGU06-A-01804 Oral solicited (30 minutes) - Stedmon, C
Resolving the dynamics of dissolved organic matter with absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy: shedding some light on a 'black box'
Colin Stedmon, cst@dmu.dk
 
BG2.01: Environments of Life on Early Earth
Abstract Status Scheduled Contributions (Author(s), Title) Name and Email of Contact
EGU06-A-05567 Oral (15 minutes) - Van Kranendonk, M; Philippot, P; Lepot, K; Bodorkos, S; Pirajno, F
A felsic volcanic caldera setting and new age for Earth’s oldest fossils in the 3.525 Ga Dresser Formation, Warrawoona Group, Pilbara Craton, Australia
Martin Van Kranendonk, martin.vankranendonk@doir.wa.gov.au
EGU06-A-06203 Oral (15 minutes) - Skrzypczak, A. ; Derenne, S.; Robert, F.
Molecular evidence for life in the 3.46Ba-old Warrawoona chert
Sylvie Derenne, sylvie-derenne@enscp.fr
 
BG4.04: Impacts of climate, atmospheric chemistry, and humans on the terrestrial carbon cycle (co-listed in SSS)
Abstract Status Scheduled Contributions (Author(s), Title) Name and Email of Contact
EGU06-A-07452 Poster - Jarvis, A; Leedal, D; Young, P
Robust decision making frameworks for climate change mitigation based on multivariable non-minimum state space feedback control
Andrew Jarvis, a.jarvis@lancaster.ac.uk
EGU06-A-08345 Poster - Zaehle, S.; Friend, A.D.
The role of nitrogen in terrestrial biosphere responses to climate change and CO2 increase
Sönke Zaehle, soenke.zaehle@lsce.ipsl.fr
EGU06-A-08736 Poster - Dornburg, V.; Marland, G.; Gustavsson, L.
My carbon / your carbon
Veronika Dornburg, Veronika.Dornburg@miun.se
 
BG6.02: Ocean acidification: chemistry, paleo-analogues, response of organisms and ecosystems, and modelling (co-listed in OS)
Abstract Status Scheduled Contributions (Author(s), Title) Name and Email of Contact
EGU06-A-05914 Oral (15 minutes) - Kleypas, J.; Feely, R.; Fabry, V.; Langdon, C.; Sabine, C.; Robbins, L.
Future research on the effects of ocean acidification on marine calcifiers: a guide
Joanie kleypas, kleypas@ucar.edu
EGU06-A-08149 Oral (15 minutes) - Riebesell, U.; Schulz, K.; for the PeECE participants, x
Pelagic Ecosystem CO2 Enrichment (PeECE III) Study: A glimpse at the future ocean
Ulf Riebesell, uriebesell@ifm-geomar.de
EGU06-A-08989 Oral (15 minutes) - Ridgwell, A; Zondervan, I; Hargreaves, J; Lenton, T
What is the strength of ‘CO2-calcification’ feedback on future fossil fuel CO2 uptake?
Andy Ridgwell, andy@seao2.org
 
BG7.01/PS8: Astrobiology and Mars: robotic Mars exploration and the search for evidence of life on Mars (co-organized by PS)
Abstract Status Scheduled Contributions (Author(s), Title) Name and Email of Contact
EGU06-A-10407 Oral solicited (30 minutes) - Vago, J. L.; Gardini, B.; Baglioni, P.; Kminek, G.; Gianfiglio, G.; ExoMars Project Team
ExoMars: ESA’s mission to search for signs of life on the red planet
Jorge L. Vago, jorge.vago@esa.int



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