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* [http://tellu003.secure.omnis.com/workshop_details.php?wid=36 Official website of the workshop]
 
* [http://tellu003.secure.omnis.com/workshop_details.php?wid=36 Official website of the workshop]
 
* Location
 
* Location
** [http://www.telluridescience.org/transportation.htm Getting to Telluride]
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** [http://www.telluridescience.org/telluride/gettinghere Getting to Telluride]
** [http://www.telluridescience.org/maps.htm Maps]
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** [http://www.telluridescience.org/telluride/maps Maps]
** [http://www.telluridescience.org/chekngin.html Checking into your lodging]
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** [http://www.telluridescience.org/telluride/checkingin Checking into your lodging]
 
** Location in Telluride: [http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?searchtype=address&country=US&addtohistory=&searchtab=home&address=725+W+Colorado+Ave&city=Telluride&state=CO&zipcode=81435 Telluride Intermediate School]
 
** Location in Telluride: [http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?searchtype=address&country=US&addtohistory=&searchtab=home&address=725+W+Colorado+Ave&city=Telluride&state=CO&zipcode=81435 Telluride Intermediate School]
  
 
* Important details
 
* Important details
** [http://www.telluridescience.org/faq.htm#internet Wireless high-speed internet is provided at the meeting venue]
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** Talks are 45 min + 15 min questions. It is important to leave time for questions and discussion, as this is a key part of the workshop, and we do need to adhere strictly to the schedule.
** [http://www.telluridescience.org/faq.htm#included Slightly-better-than-continental breakfast is provided at the meeting]
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** [http://www.telluridescience.org/telluride/faq#internet Wireless high-speed internet is provided at the meeting venue]
** [http://www.telluridescience.org/faq.htm#altitude Be careful with the altitude]
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** [http://www.telluridescience.org/telluride/faq#included Slightly-better-than-continental breakfast is provided at the meeting]
** [http://www.telluridescience.org/faq.htm FAQs from Telluride Science Organizers]
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** [http://www.telluridescience.org/telluride/faq#altitude Be careful with the altitude]
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** [http://www.telluridescience.org/telluride/faq FAQs from Telluride Science Organizers]
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** Breakfast for participants is included in the registration, but breakfast for family members is $5/day
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** Breakfast is also available in the days in which our particular workshop starts in the afternoon (in case people want to have "breakfast with wireless")
  
  
== Things to discuss ==
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== Schedule for 2008 Telluride Workshop on Organic Aerosols ==
  
* Do we schedule pinhead talk or not
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=== Sunday August 3 ===
* When for group dinner
 
* Informal meeting on Sun evening? [http://www.telluridescience.org/faq.htm#recreate Recommended location]
 
* Questions from Nana on 5-June:
 
** I am writing to ask if you need help planning any group meals while in town. I can help arrange lunches, dinners (from casual to nice), etc. We have had good success arranging meals at La Cocina de Luz (about $25 per person for three courses including tip, plated at the restaurant, cash bar), fancier dinners at La Marmotte ($42 per person including tip for a three course meal, cash bar), and delivering pizza to the party room of Camel’s Garden (for about $20 per person including beer and wine). TSRC can collect from your participants for any meals and avoid needing to pay sales tax. Also we can arrange for a better value.
 
** Also, when might I be getting a schedule for your workshop? Summer is fast approaching and I need to plan staffing and other logistics sooner rather than later.
 
 
 
== Program ==
 
 
 
=== Speakers and Titles ===
 
 
 
*1 Urs Baltensperger, Paul Scherrer Institut
 
*2 Joost DeGouw, NOAA
 
*3 Neil Donahue, Carnegie Mellon
 
*4 Stefano Decesari
 
*5 Rob Griffin, University of New Hampshire - "Combined NMR/isotope ratio MS analyses on some of our ambient samples"
 
*6 Colette Heald, UC Berkeley
 
*7 Jose-Luis Jimenez, University of Colorado - "Quantification, Evolution, and Properties of POA and SOA from Field and Source Measurements"
 
*8 Murray Johnston, University of Delaware
 
*9 Maria Kanakidou, University of Crete
 
*10 Sonia Kreidenweis, Colorado State University
 
*11 Jesse Kroll, Aerodyne
 
*12 Scot Martin, Harvard University - "Amazonian Aerosol Characterization Experiment (AMAZE-08)"
 
*13 Spyros Pandis, Carnegie Mellon - "Organic Aerosol Modeling in the Laboratory, Regional and Global Scales" (The idea would be to talk about how we fit and evaluate the laboratory data, how we translate them into 3D models, and what we have been learning from the comparisons of these tools with ambient measurements. I will obviously coordinate with Neil and Allen.)
 
*14 Kim Prather, UC San Diego
 
*15 Allen Robinson, Carnegie Mellon
 
*16 Lynn Russell, UC San Diego
 
*17 Jim Smith, NCAR
 
*18 Rainer Volkamer, University of Colorado - "Atmospheric Relevance of Reactive Glyoxal Uptake as SOA source: Field, Laboratory, and Modeling Evidence"
 
*19 Doug Worsnop, Aerodyne
 
*20 Paul Ziemann, UC Riverside
 
*21 John Abbatt
 
*22 Thanos Nenes
 
  
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* Informal meeting on Sun evening at [http://www.telluridebubblelounge.com/ Bubble Lounge], 200 W. Colorado Ave. From the TSRC website: "They have light meals, comfortable nooks to talk, no TVs and they can handle separate checks. They make excellent cocktails and have a nice selection of wine and beer. It is located just behind the Excelsior Restaurant, just north of Baked in Telluride, and is not expensive. The atmosphere is casual with a lot of style."
  
 
=== Monday August 4 ===
 
=== Monday August 4 ===
  
* (1) 8:30-9:30
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* 8:00 Breakfast
* (2) 9:45-10:45
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* (0) 8:15-8:30 Introduction, format of workshop, logistics etc. (PZ and JLJ)
* (3) 11:00-12:00
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* (1) 8:30-9:30 - Rainer Volkamer (U Colorado), "Atmospheric Relevance of Reactive Glyoxal Uptake as SOA source: Field, Laboratory, and Modeling Evidence"
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* (2) 9:45-10:45 - Joost de Gouw (NOAA), "Can we Quantify Biogenic SOA from Aircraft Measurements over the U.S.?"
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* (3) 11:00-12:00 - Allen Robinson (Carnegie Mellon U), "Partitioning and Aging of Primary Emissions"
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* (4) 12:15-1:15 - Colette Heald (Colorado State U), "Modeling Organic Aerosol: Where are we going wrong?"
  
Afternoon Free
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* Afternoon Free
  
* (4) 19:00-20:00
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* (5) 19:00-20:00 - Jim Smith (NCAR), "Atmospheric nanoparticle composition and its implications for climate"
* (5) 20:15-21:15
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* (6) 20:15-21:15 - Urs Baltensperger (PSI), "Nucleation, growth, and aging of secondary organic aerosol"
  
 
=== Tuesday August 5 ===
 
=== Tuesday August 5 ===
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* Morning Free
 
* Morning Free
  
* (6) 13:00-14:00
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* (7) 12:45-13:45 - Sonia Kreidenweis (Colorado State U), "Water Interactions of Biomass Burning Aerosol"
* (7) 14:15-15:15
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* (8) 14:00-15:00 - Thanos Nenes (Georgia Tech), - "On relationships between growth kinetics, CCN activity and aerosol volatility of organic aerosol - assessments using ambient and chamber data"
* (8) 15:30-16:30
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* (9) 15:15-16:15 - John Abbatt (U Toronto), "Organic Aerosol Heterogeneous Oxidation and CCN Hygroscopic Growth: Lab and Field Studies"
* (9) 16:45-17:45
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* (10) 16:30-17:30 - Lynn Russell (UC-San Diego), "How Do We Quantify Organic Mixtures In and Of Particles and Will Those Mixtures Make a Difference?"
  
* Town Talk is from 6:00 – 7:15 (CONFLICT)
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* 18:00 – 19:15 pm, Telluride Opera House: Pinhead Town Talk (Recommended but optional -- it was fun last time). “Fire in the Ice: The environmental impact and potential energy resource of methane trapped in naturally occurring ice cages". Keith Hester, PhD, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute and Werner Kuhs, University of Göttingen, Germany. (Free admission, cash bar).
  
“Fire in the Ice: The environmental impact and potential energy resource of methane trapped in naturally occurring ice cages"
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* 19:30 Informal group dinner (optional, no host, cost not included) at La Cocina de Luz (about $25 per person for three courses including tip, plated at the restaurant, cash bar). Organized by Nana Naisbitt, she'll need a headcount by Mon. morning.
Keith Hester, PhD, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
 
and Werner Kuhs, University of Göttingen, Germany
 
6:00 – 7:15 pm
 
Telluride Opera House
 
Free admission, cash bar
 
  
 
=== Wednesday August 6 ===
 
=== Wednesday August 6 ===
  
* (10) 8:15-9:15
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* 8:00 Breakfast
* (11) 9:30-10:30
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* (11) 8:15-9:15 - Neil Donahue (Carnegie Mellon U), "How to Make GOO: The Interplay Between Oxidation and Volatility"
* (12) 10:45-11:45
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* (12) 9:30-10:30 - Jesse Kroll (Aerodyne), "Multistep additions of oxygens to organics in SOA formation and aging"
* (13) 12:00-13:00
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* (13) 10:45-11:45 - Rob Griffin (U New Hampshire), "The Aromatic-Cl System as a Source of SOA"
 
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* (14) 12:00-13:00 - Paul Ziemann (UC-Riverside), "SOA Formation from Oxidation of Simple Hydrocarbons"
Free Afternoon
 
  
* (14) 19:00-20:00
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* Free Afternoon
* (15) 20:15-21:15
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* Group hike (Coordinated by Jose, Optional, see below for recommendation from Nana)
  
* Informal Group Dinner (no host) ??
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* (15) 19:00-20:00 - Maria Kanakidou (U Crete), "Global Modeling of the Oceanic source of Organic Aerosols: Primary and Secondary sources"
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* (16) 20:15-21:15 - Kim Prather (UC-San Diego), - "Impact of aerosols on climate as a function of single particle mixing state"
  
 
=== Thursday August 7 ===
 
=== Thursday August 7 ===
  
* (15) 13:00-14:00
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* (17) 13:00-14:00 - Spyros Pandis (Carnegie Mellon U), "Organic Aerosol Modeling in the Laboratory, Regional and Global Scales"
* (16) 14:15-15:15
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* (18) 14:15-15:15 - Murray Johnston (U Delaware), ""Top-Down" vs. "Bottom-Up" Organic Aerosol Characterization:  What do they tell us and are they consistent?"
* (17) 15:30-16:30
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* (19) 15:30-16:30 - Stefano Decesari (CNR Bologna), "Fingerprinting the sources of atmospheric oxidized organic aerosols using NMR spectroscopy"
* (18) 16:45-17:45
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* (20) 16:45-17:45 - Jose-Luis Jimenez (U Colorado), "Quantification, Properties, and Aging of POA and SOA from Field and Source Measurements"
  
* Outdoor BBQ hosted by Telluride Science from 6:00 - dark. (Location TBA)
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* Outdoor picnic hosted by Telluride Science from 6:00 - dark. (Location TBA). Food, beer, wine, and soft drinks provided. Cost included in registration for participants, family members will be charged $20/person.
  
 
=== Friday August 8 ===
 
=== Friday August 8 ===
  
* (19) 8:30-9:30
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* 8:00 Breakfast
* (20) 9:45-10:45
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* (21) 8:15-9:15 - Nihos Mihalopoulos (U Crete), "Sources of carbonaceous aerosols in the Eastern Mediterranean, inferred from long-term measurements"
* (21) 11:00-12:00
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* (22) 9:30-10:30 - Scot Martin (Harvard U) - "Amazonian Aerosol Characterization Experiment (AMAZE-08)"
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* (23) 10:45-11:45 - Doug Worsnop (Aerodyne) - "Flash Vaporization of Ambient Aerosol: Implications for Organic Composition"
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=== Other details ===
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* Recommended hike from Nana (for Wed): Mill Creek trail. It starts as part of the Jud Wiebe trail (the toughest part of the hike) and then levels off to a rather flat trail. People can walk part of the way side by side, part single file and then it ends with a road where larger groups could talk. It's about 5 miles and loops to the Shell Station (formally the Texaco) and then you all can walk back along the river trail to town. It makes for a great medium level hike.

Latest revision as of 16:19, 9 February 2011

2008 Telluride Workshop on Organic Aerosols


Schedule for 2008 Telluride Workshop on Organic Aerosols

Sunday August 3

  • Informal meeting on Sun evening at Bubble Lounge, 200 W. Colorado Ave. From the TSRC website: "They have light meals, comfortable nooks to talk, no TVs and they can handle separate checks. They make excellent cocktails and have a nice selection of wine and beer. It is located just behind the Excelsior Restaurant, just north of Baked in Telluride, and is not expensive. The atmosphere is casual with a lot of style."

Monday August 4

  • 8:00 Breakfast
  • (0) 8:15-8:30 Introduction, format of workshop, logistics etc. (PZ and JLJ)
  • (1) 8:30-9:30 - Rainer Volkamer (U Colorado), "Atmospheric Relevance of Reactive Glyoxal Uptake as SOA source: Field, Laboratory, and Modeling Evidence"
  • (2) 9:45-10:45 - Joost de Gouw (NOAA), "Can we Quantify Biogenic SOA from Aircraft Measurements over the U.S.?"
  • (3) 11:00-12:00 - Allen Robinson (Carnegie Mellon U), "Partitioning and Aging of Primary Emissions"
  • (4) 12:15-1:15 - Colette Heald (Colorado State U), "Modeling Organic Aerosol: Where are we going wrong?"
  • Afternoon Free
  • (5) 19:00-20:00 - Jim Smith (NCAR), "Atmospheric nanoparticle composition and its implications for climate"
  • (6) 20:15-21:15 - Urs Baltensperger (PSI), "Nucleation, growth, and aging of secondary organic aerosol"

Tuesday August 5

  • Morning Free
  • (7) 12:45-13:45 - Sonia Kreidenweis (Colorado State U), "Water Interactions of Biomass Burning Aerosol"
  • (8) 14:00-15:00 - Thanos Nenes (Georgia Tech), - "On relationships between growth kinetics, CCN activity and aerosol volatility of organic aerosol - assessments using ambient and chamber data"
  • (9) 15:15-16:15 - John Abbatt (U Toronto), "Organic Aerosol Heterogeneous Oxidation and CCN Hygroscopic Growth: Lab and Field Studies"
  • (10) 16:30-17:30 - Lynn Russell (UC-San Diego), "How Do We Quantify Organic Mixtures In and Of Particles and Will Those Mixtures Make a Difference?"
  • 18:00 – 19:15 pm, Telluride Opera House: Pinhead Town Talk (Recommended but optional -- it was fun last time). “Fire in the Ice: The environmental impact and potential energy resource of methane trapped in naturally occurring ice cages". Keith Hester, PhD, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute and Werner Kuhs, University of Göttingen, Germany. (Free admission, cash bar).
  • 19:30 Informal group dinner (optional, no host, cost not included) at La Cocina de Luz (about $25 per person for three courses including tip, plated at the restaurant, cash bar). Organized by Nana Naisbitt, she'll need a headcount by Mon. morning.

Wednesday August 6

  • 8:00 Breakfast
  • (11) 8:15-9:15 - Neil Donahue (Carnegie Mellon U), "How to Make GOO: The Interplay Between Oxidation and Volatility"
  • (12) 9:30-10:30 - Jesse Kroll (Aerodyne), "Multistep additions of oxygens to organics in SOA formation and aging"
  • (13) 10:45-11:45 - Rob Griffin (U New Hampshire), "The Aromatic-Cl System as a Source of SOA"
  • (14) 12:00-13:00 - Paul Ziemann (UC-Riverside), "SOA Formation from Oxidation of Simple Hydrocarbons"
  • Free Afternoon
  • Group hike (Coordinated by Jose, Optional, see below for recommendation from Nana)
  • (15) 19:00-20:00 - Maria Kanakidou (U Crete), "Global Modeling of the Oceanic source of Organic Aerosols: Primary and Secondary sources"
  • (16) 20:15-21:15 - Kim Prather (UC-San Diego), - "Impact of aerosols on climate as a function of single particle mixing state"

Thursday August 7

  • (17) 13:00-14:00 - Spyros Pandis (Carnegie Mellon U), "Organic Aerosol Modeling in the Laboratory, Regional and Global Scales"
  • (18) 14:15-15:15 - Murray Johnston (U Delaware), ""Top-Down" vs. "Bottom-Up" Organic Aerosol Characterization: What do they tell us and are they consistent?"
  • (19) 15:30-16:30 - Stefano Decesari (CNR Bologna), "Fingerprinting the sources of atmospheric oxidized organic aerosols using NMR spectroscopy"
  • (20) 16:45-17:45 - Jose-Luis Jimenez (U Colorado), "Quantification, Properties, and Aging of POA and SOA from Field and Source Measurements"
  • Outdoor picnic hosted by Telluride Science from 6:00 - dark. (Location TBA). Food, beer, wine, and soft drinks provided. Cost included in registration for participants, family members will be charged $20/person.

Friday August 8

  • 8:00 Breakfast
  • (21) 8:15-9:15 - Nihos Mihalopoulos (U Crete), "Sources of carbonaceous aerosols in the Eastern Mediterranean, inferred from long-term measurements"
  • (22) 9:30-10:30 - Scot Martin (Harvard U) - "Amazonian Aerosol Characterization Experiment (AMAZE-08)"
  • (23) 10:45-11:45 - Doug Worsnop (Aerodyne) - "Flash Vaporization of Ambient Aerosol: Implications for Organic Composition"

Other details

  • Recommended hike from Nana (for Wed): Mill Creek trail. It starts as part of the Jud Wiebe trail (the toughest part of the hike) and then levels off to a rather flat trail. People can walk part of the way side by side, part single file and then it ends with a road where larger groups could talk. It's about 5 miles and loops to the Shell Station (formally the Texaco) and then you all can walk back along the river trail to town. It makes for a great medium level hike.