Demonstrations of the popular L2140-i isotopic water analyzer with the new, faster, higher capacity autosampler to be featured in Booth #40
Santa Clara, CA — April 17, 2023 — Picarro Inc., a leading provider of gas concentration and stable isotope analyzers and systems for industrial and science applications, will once again be exhibiting at the General assembly of the European Geosciences Union (EGU). This important conference provides a forum for geoscientists from all disciplines of earth, planetary, and space sciences to present their work and discuss their ideas with experts. This year’s event is scheduled from 23-28 April 2023 in Vienna, Austria.
On the show floor, Picarro technologists will be available to answer questions about Picarro’s full portfolio of Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy (CRDS) analyzers. Demonstrations of the popular L2140-i Isotopic Water Analyzer with the new autosampler will also be available. The new autosampler is faster, can handle more vials per tray, and features new software improvements. The new design enables easier access to the syringe compartment and includes new LED state indicators. Booth visitors will see how the new system delivers the fastest, most precise water isotope measurements of δ18O, δ17O, and δ2H and determines 17O-excess. These measurements are critical for advanced research into all aspects of the water cycle and for demanding applications such as paleoclimatology and oceanography.
Picarro solutions will also be featured in 30 presentations and posters on a range of topics, including:
Monday, 24 April
- 09:55–10:05 Mosses as Biofilters for Ditch Methane Emissions from Forestry Drained Peatlands
- 10:45–12:30 The 2021-22 Unrest of La Fossa Volcano (Vulcano Island, Aeolian Archipelago) by the Side of Fumarole Chemistry: Clues on the Magmatic Source in the Precursory and Ongoing Phases
- 17:00–17:10 Investigating Diurnal Ecosystem Scale H2O and CO2 Isotope Fluxes in an Irrigated Semi-Arid Environment During the Liaise 2021 Field Campaign
Tuesday, 25 April
- 08:30–10:15 In Situ Measurements of Greenhouse Gas Mole Fractions Over North American High-Latitude Regions During Comet 2.0 Arctic Mission
- 10:45–12:30 Continuous Water Vapor Isotope Measurements at the Amazon Tall tower Observatory Site During a Dry Season: Insights into Diel Atmospheric Moisture Sources
- 10:45–12:30 Quantifying Methane Emissions from Industrial Activities: A Novel Helicopter-Borne Application for Coal Mine Ventilation Shafts in Poland and Perspectives
- 14:00–15:45 Marine Methane Fluxes to the Atmosphere in the Western Black Sea: Comparing Eddy Covariance and Diffusive Fluxes
- 14:25–14:35 Airborne in-Situ Observations of Natural Methane Emissions in Scandinavia During Magic 2021
- 16:15–18:00 CO2 Gradients and Variability in Mexico City from In Situ Measurements and Simulations
- 16:15–18:00 Validation of Boreas: An Instrument for Simultaneous Measurement of Amount Fraction and Stable Isotope Ratios in Methane
- 16:15–18:00 Eight Years of Continuous Measurements of Atmospheric Methane at a High-Altitude South American GAW Station
Wednesday, 26 April
- 11:25–11:35 Atmospheric CO2 Monitoring Over a Large Tropical Metropolitan Area: Fossil Fuel and Biogenic CO2 Fluxes Over the Sao Paulo Metropolitan Area
- 15:20–15:30 Evaluation of the Performance of Regional Transport Models in Simulating CO2 Variability Over India Employing WRF-Stilt Modelling Framework
- 15:25–15:35 Isotopic Composition as a Tracer of Different Source Contributions to Stream Flow in the Glacierized Catchments of Central ASIA
Thursday, 27 April
- 09:10–09:20 Performance of the Picarro CRDS Water Isotope Analyzer for δ2H Tracer Studies, presented by Picarro’s Dr. Magdalena Hofmann
- 10:45–12:30 Methane Source Identification Using Non-Methane Hydrocarbon (NMHC) Source Apportionment in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East Region
- 10:45–12:30 Development and First Deployment of an Innovative Airborne δ13C (CH4) In Situ Measurement Setup
- 10:45–12:30 Fugitive Methane Detection from UK Above Ground Gas Infrastructure
- 14:00–15:45 Application of a Bi-Directional Ammonia Exchange Model for Optimization of Input Parameters at a Fertilized Crop System; Validation by Flux Measurements
- 14:05–14:15 Methane Emissions from the Baltic Sea Nine Days After the Nord Stream Explosions
- 16:15–18:00 Atmospheric Concentrations of Carbon Dioxide and Its Isotopic Composition in Krakow Based on One-Year COCO2 Measurement Campaign
- 16:20–16:30 Biogeochemical Consequences of Agricultural Soil Contamination with Sulfamethoxazole (SMX)
- 16:55–17:05 Fugitive Methane Across the UK Gas Distribution Network from Terminals to Cities: Characterisation and Methodology Development
- 17:15–17:25 Variability of Methane Fluxes at the Ebro Delta Due to Rice Field: Comparison Between Inventories and Radon Tracer Method Based Results
Friday, 28 April
- 08:30–10:15 Inter-Comparison of Different Sensors for in-Situ Airborne Measurements of Carbon Monoxide During ACCLIP Campaign
- 08:30–10:15 Positive Anomalies in Carbon Monoxide Concentrations Observed in the Upper Troposphere - Lower Stratosphere During the 2022 ASIAN Summer Monsoon Season
- 08:45–08:55 Exploring New Protocols for Bulk Off-Line Fluid Inclusion Extraction for the Analysis of δ13C-CH4 Using a CRDS Analyzer
- 10:05–10:15 Tall Tower Measurements with Laser Isotope Spectrometry to Investigate Urban CO2 Emissions in Vienna
- 11:30–11:40 Multi-instrumental Approach for Air Quality Monitoring: Characterization and Distribution of Greenhouse Gases and Atmospheric Metal Deposition in the Greve River Basin
- 11:55–12:05 Elucidating cm-Scale Heterogeneity in Soil Biogeochemistry with a 13c Pulse-Chase Assay
About Picarro
Picarro is a leading provider of solutions to measure greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations, trace gases and stable isotopes across many scientific and industrial applications. Industrial solutions range from mobile leak detection technology for utilities companies to trace gas analysis for semiconductor fabrication and pharmaceutical isolators. Services providers, regulators and researchers trust our patented CRDS to enable the detection of target molecules at parts-per-billion (ppb) levels or better resolution. For more information on Picarro’s portfolio of solutions, visit www.picarro.com.
Contact:
Jake Thill
Director, Marketing Communications
Picarro, Inc.
jthill@picarro.com