Measurement-Model Fusion for Global Total Atmospheric Deposition Initiative (2021-2023)

Measurement-Model Fusion for Global Total Atmospheric Deposition Initiative (2021-2023)

Jeff Geddes is the principal investigator on this grant funded by Environment and Climate Change Canada. This project is aimed at combining ground measurements, satellite observations, and chemical transport modeling to predict global atmospheric deposition of nitrogen- and sulfur-containing compounds. The deposition of these compounds impact ecosystem productivity and biodiversity, but global maps of deposition […]

CO2-Air Quality Urban Synthesis and Analysis Project: Trends & Drivers of Urban Emissions from Past, Present, to Future (2020-2023)

Jeff Geddes and Lucy Hutyra are co-investigators on a NOAA project that will examine urban trends in carbon dioxide and air pollutant emissions. The project is led jointly with the principal investigator John Lin (University of Utah) and co-investigator Steve Wofsy (Harvard). This project includes analysis of ground-based remote sensing measurements of NO2, CO, CH4, […]

IRES Track I: Collaborative Research: U.S.-Indonesian Research Experience for Students on Sustainable Adaptation of Coastal Areas to Environmental Change (NSF)

PI: Magaly Koch; Co-PI: Sucharita Gopal   This project will establish a long term collaborative research and training program between US and Indonesian faculty and students. US students majoring in STEM fields will gain hands-on laboratory and field experience in coastal zone research during a six-week stay at the foreign institution. They will be mentored […]

Jeff Geddes Awarded new NASA Grant

Jeff is co-investigator on a recently selected NASA proposal which will provide three years of funding to study satellite remote sensing indicators of ground-level ozone production. The project will be led by principal investigator Sajeev Philip (NASA Ames Research Center), and involve collaborators from several other institutions across the country. This is the Geddes Group’s […]

Cedric Fichot awarded a new NASA grant

Professor Fichot has a new three- year award from NASA’s Carbon Cycle Science Program.  The project is entitled ‘The export of terrigenous DOC from boreal terrestrial ecosystems to the Arctic Ocean and its vulnerability to environmental change’ and will use a combination of remote sensing and process-based hydrologic modeling to improve understanding of how high-latitude […]