WPGM 96
Atmospheric Sciences Sessions and Presentations




A21A   BCC:M5/6  Tues  0830h
Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology: Observations and 
Modeling I
Presiding: J Chappell, Australian National University; J Syktus, 
           CSIRO Exploration and Mining

   0830h   A21A-01  INVITED   Forced and Free Carbon 
                    Dioxide Variations as the Cause of 
                    Phanerozoic Climatic Change: Framework for a 
                    Global Dynamical Theory: *B Saltzman
   0850h   A21A-02   The Role for Land-Sea Distribution 
                    to the Paleo-Temperature During Phanerozoic: 
                    N  Sakamoto, K  Masuda
   0910h   A21A-03   Did Exhumation of the New Guinea 
                    Composite Arc Terrane Cause CO2 Drawdown 
                    and Miocene Global Cooling?: *D N Reusch, K A 
                    Maasch
   0930h   A21A-04   The Role of Si in Controlling 
                    pCO2 in the Atmosphere: *Y Nozaki
   0950h   Break
   1010h   A21A-05   Increased Glacial Stage Productivity 
                    in the Tasman Sea: The Search for the 
                    Smoking Gun: S  Nees, *P P Hesse, M A Ayress
   1030h   A21A-06   Stage 11 Warming in the Southern 
                    Ocean: *W R Howard, L H Burckle
   1050h   A21A-07  INVITED   Glacial-Age Deep Ocean 
                    Temperatures and Rapid Reorganisation Events 
                    of Deep Ocean Circulation 13 ka and 45 ka 
                    Years Ago: *J  Chappell
   1110h   A21A-08   Glacial-Interglacial Changes in 
                    Tropical Pacific SST and Thermocline 
                    Structure: *A  Patrick, R C Thunell, M S Poli, 
                    J Le



A22A   BCC:M5/6  Tues  1330h
Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology: Observations and 
Modeling II
Presiding: B Saltzman, Yale University

   1330h   A22A-01   Orbitally-Forced Ice-Age Initiation 
                    Using Coupled CSIRO GCM's: *J Syktus, J 
                    Chappell
   1350h   A22A-02   Orbitally-Forced Monsoonal 
                    Circulation Changes During the Last Glacial 
                    Cycle: Interhemispheric Connections: *J 
                    Chappell, J Syktus
   1410h   A22A-03   Sensitivity of GCM Simulations of 
                    Paleoclimate to the Initial State: *R J 
                    Oglesby, B Saltzman, H Hu
   1430h   A22A-04   Mid-Holocene: Impact of Ocean Model 
                    on Simulated Climate at 6000 Years BP: V 
                    Masson, *J Syktus, I Watterson



A22B   BCC:M5/6  Tues  1510h
Sources, Sinks, and Trends of Tropospheric Trace Gases I
Presiding: D Lowe, NIWA

   1510h   A22B-01  INVITED   Isotopic Constraints on the 
                    Global Carbon Cycle: *R J Francey
   1540h   A22B-02   Observations and Modeling of 
                    Atmospheric delta13CH4: Their Use in 
                    Investigations of the Causes for Recent 
                    Changes in the Mixing Ratio of Atmospheric 
                    CH4: M L Gupta, *S C Tyler, R J Cicerone
   1600h   A22B-03   Isotope Studies of Methane Oxidation 
                    in Landfill Cover Soils: *C Lubina, P 
                    Bergamaschi, R Konigstedt, H Fischer, A C 
                    Veltkamp, O Zwaagstra
   1620h   A22B-04   Isotopic Measurements of Atmospheric 
                    Trace Gases at ppb Levels in the Southern 
                    Hemisphere: *D C Lowe, W Ussler, M R Manning, 
                    R J Martin, J  Rudolph
   1640h   A22B-05   Measurements of Methane Emissions 
                    From Grazing Ruminant Livestock in New 
                    Zealand: *K R Lassey, R J Martin, C F Walker, 
                    M J Ulyatt, I D Shelton



A31A   BCC:P6  Wed  0830h
Atmospheric Sciences General Posters
Presiding: P V Johnston, NIWA Lauder

   0830h   A31A-01  POSTER   The Alkalinity Budget of the 
                    Oceans: Pleistocene to Holocene Variations: 
                    *E D Hausman, M B McElroy
   0830h   A31A-02  POSTER   Long Time Series of 
                    Stratospheric NO2 at Lauder New Zealand 
                    Reveals Causes of Natural Variability: P V 
                    Johnston, *R L McKenzie, A J Thomas
   0830h   A31A-03  POSTER   Altitude Dependence of 
                    Long-Term Total Ozone Trends at 45oS: *G E 
                    Bodeker, W A Matthews, I  Boyd
   0830h   A31A-04  POSTER   Reconstructing the Recent 
                    History of CO2 Sources Using Bayesian 
                    Synthesis Inversion: *P J Rayner, I G Enting, 
                    C M Trudinger
   0830h   A31A-05  POSTER   Generation Mechanisms of 
                    Southern Hemisphere Storm Tracks, Blocking 
                    and Low Frequency Anomalies: *J S Frederiksen, 
                    C S Frederiksen
   0830h   A31A-06  POSTER   Estimates of Nitrous Oxide 
                    Fluxes From Measurements at Cape Grim: *S R 
                    Wilson, C  Dick, P J Fraser
   0830h   A31A-07  POSTER   Airborne Research Australia 
                    (ARA) - A New Facility for the Scientific 
                    Community in Australia: *J M Hacker
   0830h   A31A-08  POSTER   Propagation of 
                    Electromagnetic Waves in Coastal West Africa 
                    During Harmattan: *A N Leontakianakos



A32A   BCC:P1  Wed  1330h
Sources, Sinks, and Trends of Tropospheric Trace Gases II
Presiding: S Tyler, University of California; K R Lassey, NIWA

   1330h   A32A-01   Atmospheric Trace Gas Measurements 
                    at Suva, Fiji: *W Ussler, D C Lowe, A M 
                    Bromley, R J Martin, T S Clarkson, K  Koshy, 
                    M  Maata
   1350h   A32A-02   Biomass Burning and Tropical Deep 
                    Convection: *I  Folkins
   1410h   A32A-03   Analysis of Aerosol Black Carbon 
                    Events in the Arctic and at a 
                    Mid-Continental Site: F  Hopper, *A L Norman
   1430h   A32A-04   Precise Measurement of Trace Gas 
                    Mixing Ratios and 13C/12C Isotope 
                    Ratio in Air Using FTIR Spectroscopy: *M B 
                    Esler, D W T Griffith, S R Wilson, L P Steele
   1450h   A32A-05   Soil Flux Measurements of 
                    Atmospheric Trace Gases Using Long Path FTIR 
                    Spectroscopy With Micrometeorological 
                    Techniques and Closed Chambers: P A Beasley, 
                    D W T Griffith, *I M Jamie, O T Denmead, R  
                    Leuning, I E Galbally, C P Meyer
   1510h   Break
   1530h   A32A-06   Seasonal Cycle in the Emission of 
                    CFC-12: S  Taguchi, I  Enting
   1550h   A32A-07   Eddy Correlation Measurements of 
                    Isoprene Fluxes: *A B Guenther, A  Hills, D  
                    Serca
   1610h   A32A-08   Formation of Bromine in the 
                    Heterogenous Reaction of NaBr With Ozone: *H  
                    Akimoto, K  Onaka, J  Hirokawa, Y  Kajii
   1630h   A32A-09   Measurements of Ozone and Its 
                    Precursors at Urban, Rural and Free 
                    Tropospheric Sites, in India: *M Naja, S Lal, 
                    B H Subbaraya, S Venkataramani
   1650h   A32A-10   Greenhouse Gases in the Russian 
                    Arctic Surface Waters: *I P Semiletov



A41A   BCC:M7/8  Thurs  0830h
Climate and Global Change I
Presiding: J Taylor, Australian National University; M R Manning, 
           NIWA

   0830h   A41A-01  INVITED   Determining Tropical 
                    Biomass Burning Emissions From Trace Gas 
                    Measurements in the Southern Hemisphere: *M R 
                    Manning, A J Gomez
   0900h   A41A-02  INVITED   Resolution and 
                    Discretisation in Synthesis Inversion of 
                    Greenhouse Gas Distributions: *I G Enting, 
                    C M Trudinger
   0930h   A41A-03  INVITED   The Transport Model 
                    Comparison Project: Lessons and Plans: *P J 
                    Rayner, R M Law
   0950h   Break
   1010h   A41A-04   A Global 3-Dimensional Tracer 
                    Transport Study of Carbon Dioxide Sources 
                    and Sinks 1980-1995: *J A Taylor
   1030h   A41A-05  INVITED   Using UARS and ALE/GAGE 
                    CF2Cl2 Measurements to Estimate 
                    Lifetimes and Emissions: J E Mulquiney, R G 
                    Prinn
   1050h   A41A-06   Interpretation of the Law Dome 
                    CO2 and delta13C Ice Core Records: 
                    *C M Trudinger, I G Enting, R J Francey, D M 
                    Etheridge
   1110h   A41A-07   Long-Term Intensification of Extreme 
                    Precipitation Intensity: *R Yamamoto



A42A   BCC:M7/8  Thurs  1330h
Climate and Global Change II
Presiding: D Erickson, National Center for Atmospheric Research; 
           I G Enting, CSIRO Exploration and Mining

   1330h   A42A-01   Annual and Interannual Variability 
                    in Large-Scale Precipitation During 1979-1995: 
                    *P Xie, P A Arkin
   1350h   A42A-02   Tropical Cyclone-Like Vortices in a 
                    Limited Area Model: Comparison to Observed 
                    Climatology: *K  Walsh, I  Watterson
   1410h   A42A-03   Detection of an ENSO Signal in 
                    Seasonal Atmospheric Angular Momentum 
                    Variations: *R S Gross, S L Marcus, J O 
                    Dickey
   1430h   A42A-04   Simulating the Climate of the 
                    Twentieth Century: *D  Karoly, C  Folland, D  
                    Sexton, D  Rowell
   1450h   A42A-05   The Applicability of Equilibrium and 
                    Transient GCM Simulations to the Analysis of 
                    Extreme Events Over Australia: *Z  Kothavala
   1510h   Break
   1530h   A42A-06   The Impact of Freshwater Runoff on 
                    the Atmosphere-Sea Ice-Ocean System in the 
                    Western Arctic Using the Arctic Regional 
                    Climate System Model (ARCSyM): *D A Bailey, 
                    A H Lynch
   1550h   A42A-07   Global Climate System Modeling: D J 
                    Erickson, P J Rasch, S L Thompson, D Pollard, 
                    C Fischer, J L Caron
   1610h   A42A-08   Global Warming Potential Estimated 
                    by a 2-D Climate Model With a Fully 
                    Interactive Tropospheric and Stratospheric 
                    Photochemical Model: C Blanchette, D Chan, K 
                    Higuchi
   1630h   A42A-09   Developing Climate Change Scenarios 
                    for the Australian Region: *P  Whetton
   1650h   A42A-10   A Tectonic Forcing Function for 
                    Climate Modeling: *B A Leybourne



A52A   BCC:M7/8  Fri  1330h
Stratospheric Change
Presiding: R L McKenzie, NIWA Lauder; A Matthews, NIWA Lauder

   1330h   A52A-01   The Network for the Detection of 
                    Stratospheric Change (NDSC) Station at the 
                    Mauna Loa, Hawaii Observatory: *R Schnell, D 
                    Hofmann
   1350h   A52A-02   Antarctic HCl Measurements in Autumn 
                    and Spring 1995: *S W Wood, J G Keys, K  
                    Kreher, X  Liu, F J Murcray
   1410h   A52A-03   Investigation of Ozone Depletion at 
                    20 km in the Exhaust Plume of a Large 
                    Solid-Fueled Booster Rocket: *J R Benbrook, 
                    W R Sheldon, W A Kolasinski, M N Ross, J  
                    Ballenthin
   1430h   A52A-04   Interhemispheric Ratio of Total 
                    Column OCS From Ground-Based Solar FTIR 
                    Spectra: *D W T Griffith, N B Jones, W A 
                    Matthews
   1450h   A52A-05   Southern Hemisphere Mid-Latitude 
                    Total Column Nitric Acid (1990-1995): Trend, 
                    Seasonal Cycle and Recovery From the 1991 
                    Eruption of Mount Pinatubo: *N B Jones, B J 
                    Connor, W A Matthews, C P Rinsland
   1510h   Break
   1530h   A52A-06   Calculations of the Impact of 
                    Supersonic Aircraft on Ozone: Using Tracer 
                    Correlations to Reduce Computation Time: *P F 
                    Vohralik, L K Randeniya, I C Plumb, K R Ryan
   1550h   A52A-07   Impact of the Heterogeneous 
                    Hydrolysis of BrONO2 on Stratospheric 
                    Chemistry: *L K Randeniya, P F Vohralik, I C 
                    Plumb, K R Ryan
   1610h   A52A-08   Dehydration and Sedimentation of Ice 
                    Particles in the Antarctic and the Arctic 
                    Stratospheric Vortex: *H  Voemel, M  
                    Rummukainen, R  Kivi, J  Karhu, E  Kyro, J  
                    Rosen, N  Kjome, S J Oltmans, D J Hofmann
   1630h   A52A-09   Ultraviolet Index "UVI" Analyses and 
                    Forecasts: *L Lemus-Deschamps, L Rikus, R 
                    Atkinson, S Grainger
   1650h   A52A-10   Factors Affecting UV Radiation in 
                    New Zealand and Its Relationship to Other 
                    Latitudes: *R L McKenzie, G E Bodeker



A61A   BCC:P2  Sat  0830h
Aerosols, Radiation, and Climate
Presiding: D Erickson, National Center for Atmospheric Research; 
           M Uematsu, Tokai University

   0830h   A61A-01  INVITED   Large-Scale Transport and 
                    Deposition of Pollution Aerosol Over the 
                    Western North Pacific: *M  Uematsu, N  Komai, 
                    T  Kameyama, M  Ishidoh
   0850h   A61A-02   Radiative Forcing by Standard 
                    Aerosol Model: *M Kay, M A Box
   0910h   A61A-03   CSP Aerosol Survey in the Tropical 
                    Western Pacific: *M J Post, C J Grund, P K 
                    Quinn
   0930h   A61A-04   On the Role of Ice Microphysical 
                    Processes in a Deep Convective Storm: *P K 
                    Wang
   0950h   A61A-05   Remote Sensing of Aerosol 
                    Absorption: The Diffuse to Direct Method 
                    Revisited: *T North, G P Box, M A Box
   1010h   Break
   1030h   A61A-06  INVITED   Climatic Effects of Biomass 
                    Burning: S  Marshall, J A Taylor, *R J 
                    Oglesby
   1050h   A61A-07  INVITED   Climate and Atmospheric 
                    Sulfate Aerosol: 3-D GCM Simulations 
                    Assessing the Chemically Induced Physical 
                    Response: D J Erickson, R J Oglesby, S 
                    Marshall, G Meehl, W Washington, C Fischer
   1110h   A61A-08   Ground-Based Observations of Cloud 
                    Chemistry and Microphysics in Frontal 
                    Systems During the Northeast Monsoon: N H Lin, 
                    T Y Hu, C M Peng, M S Lin
   1130h   A61A-09   Australian Northwest Cloudband 
                    Disturbances and Southern Hemisphere Storm 
                    Tracks: The Role of SST Anomalies: *C S 
                    Frederiksen, J S Frederiksen
   1150h   A61A-10   Stabilizing Influence of a Dense Gas 
                    Plume on the Mean Flow and Turbulence 
                    Structure of the Surface Layer: *S P Arya, G 
                    Zhu

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