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Natasha Dacic
AAAS STPF Legislative Fellow, American Geosciences Institute
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Using Aircraft and Satellites to Observe Highly Skewed and Temporally Dynamic N2O Emissions from Croplands
GLOBAL AND REGIONAL NITROUS OXIDE BUDGET AND NITROGEN-CLIMATE INTERACTIONS: FROM SCIENCE TO SOLUTIONS I ORAL
biogeosciences | 11 december 2024
Eric A. Kort, Genevieve Plant, Natasha Dacic, Tayl...
Nitrous oxide emissions emerging from cropland soils are the largest anthropogenic source of this greenhouse gas and a major component of the climate ...
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Airborne Measurements Reveal High Spatiotemporal Variation and the Heavy‐Tail Characteristic of Nitrous Oxide Emissions in Iowa
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: ATMOSPHERES
28 september 2024
Natasha Dacic, Genevieve Plant, Eric A. Kort
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from croplands contribute substantially to the climate impact of agriculture. Emissions of N2O are controlled by both...
Characterizing N2O Emissions from the US Corn Belt Using Airborne Observations, Modeling, and Inversions
GLOBAL AND REGIONAL NITROUS OXIDE BUDGET AND NITROGEN-CLIMATE INTERACTIONS: FROM SCIENCE TO SOLUTIONS I ORAL
biogeosciences | 11 december 2023
Natasha Dacic, Genevieve Plant, Eric A. Kort
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent long-lived greenhouse gas whose largest anthropogenic source is emissions from fertilized agricultural soils. Effectiv...
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Using airborne observations over the U.S. Corn Belt to quantify N2O emissions and evaluate underlying controlling processes
SCIENCE FOR MITIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL TRACE GAS EMISSIONS I ORAL
biogeosciences | 17 december 2021
Natasha Dacic, Genevieve Plant, Tom Sullivan, Eric...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is the third most important anthropogenic, long-lived greenhouse gas as well as currently being the most important stratospheric o...
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Community Engagement in Academia: Collaborating with Local Government to Assist in Rain Garden Development
CREATING AUTHENTIC STEM EXPERIENCES IN SCHOOLS TO MEET THE CHALLENGES FACING OUR PLANET II POSTER
education | 16 december 2021
Morgan Whitcomb, Natasha Dacic, Alexander Lojko, Y...
Climate research is often motivated by societal concerns, but then conducted without regard for or communication with the communities that it affects....
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Understanding the warming air that comes from food-making and animal land
THE UP-GOER FIVE CHALLENGE: MAKING BIG IDEAS SIMPLER BY TALKING ABOUT THEM IN WORDS WE USE A LOT I ORAL
education | 14 december 2021
Natasha Dacic, Genevieve Plant, Tom Sullivan, Eric...
We use a big black box in a flying sky car to smell the warming air that comes from food-making and animal land. This warming air is a big problem for...
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Evaluation of NASA high-resolution global composition simulations: Understanding a pollution event in the Chesapeake Bay during the summer 2017 NASA OWLETS campaign
MEASUREMENT AND UNDERSTANDING OF BOUNDARY LAYER AND SURFACE PROCESSES OF TRACE GASES AND AEROSOLS I
atmospheric sciences | 10 december 2019
Natasha Dacic, John T. Sullivan, K. Emma Knowland,...
Recirculation of pollutants is a key meteorological mechanism impacting air quality near urban coastal areas, but regional and global chemical transpo...
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Direct Observations of Pollution Gradients Within the Chesapeake Bay Watershed: Overview of the Ozone Water-Land Environmental Transition Study-2 (OWLETS-2)
FALL MEETING 2018
14 december 2018
John T. Sullivan, Jassim A. Al-Saadi, Timothy Berk...
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