Advancing Methods for Measuring Denitrification in Terrestrial and Aquatic Systems

May 27-30, 2008


Horn Point Laboratory

University of Maryland

Cambridge, Maryland, USA

Workshop

Sponsors

Bay

Instruments, LLC

Chesapeake

Biogeochemistry

This workshop will include invited talks, discussion sessions, and hands-on, training demonstrations of three advanced techniques for measuring denitrification in aquatic and terrestrial systems: membrane inlet mass spectrometry, gas-flow soil core with N2 chromatography, and isotope pairing. The workshop is intended for those who have or anticipate having the resources to apply one or more of these methods, although previous experience or familiarity with these methods is not a prerequisite. The maximum number of attendees will be 50.

Steering Committee: Mark Altabet, Klaus Butterbach-Bahl, Jeff Cornwell, Eric Davidson, Anne Giblin, Todd Kana, Rosalynn Lee, Sybil Seitzinger

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