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OzFlux Conference

The annual meeting of the OzFlux community. Join to share your work, or come along to hear all the latest on flux science in Australia and New Zealand. The conference... More

AmeriFlux Annual Meeting

Annual gathering of AmeriFlux scientists, to be held at the University of Michigan Biological Station (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hR5_gDQAelE)

5th ICOS Science Conference

Utrecht , Netherlands

The 5th ICOS Science Conference will be organised in Utrecht (TivoliVredenburg event venue) and online around the world. The conference will run from Tuesday 13th to Thursday 15th of September,... More

AsiaFlux Annual Meeting

On behalf of the organising committee, we cordially invite you to attend the coming AsiaFlux 2022. Please come and join to make a difference in AsiaFlux 2022 which aims to... More

18th US-China Carbon Consortium (USCCC) Annual Meeting

China University of Geosciences Wuhan, Hubei, China

The 18th US-China Carbon Alliance Annual Conference will be held from September 22 to 25, 2022 at China University of Geosciences (Wuhan). Topics such as simulations, responses to climate change... More

4TH CARBON FROM SPACE WORKSHOP

Hybrid

The European Space Agency (ESA), in collaboration with Global Carbon Project, CEOS, NASA and the European Commission, is organising the 4th Carbon from Space Workshop to bring together the EO,... More

South African Society for Atmospheric Sciences

We are delighted to announce the first call for abstracts and invitation to register to attend the 36th annual conference of the South African Society for Atmospheric Sciences (SASAS). The... More

iLEAPS–OzFlux Joint Conference 2023

Auckland University of Technology Auckland, New Zealand

Joint scientific conference of iLEAPS and OzFlux (abstracts due 11 September, 2022)

FLUXNET ECN Webinar – FluxnetEO: having Earth observations complement measurements at eddy-covariance stations

FluxnetEO: having Earth observations complement measurements at eddy-covariance stations Speakers: Sophia Walther and Simon Besnard In-situ observations are key for understanding ecosystem processes, for model development and benchmarking, and for creating global estimates of land-atmosphere exchange. Earth observations can complement the in-situ measurements and help diagnose surface conditions in and beyond the flux footprint, and... More

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