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Summer School "Ecology and Society: Frontiers and Boundaries" / 3 - 7 June 2019

Ecosystems societies Climate change Forests Hydrosystems Atmosphere Biodiversity Agrosystems Pressures Impacts Modelling Pollution Ecotoxicology Biogeochimical cycles Ecology Adaptability
Dune du Pyla
Dune du Pyla
Wine tasting - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Wine tasting - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Vineyards
Vineyards
Crédit LabEx COTE
Report by students
Introduction : why a global ecology ?
Introduction : why a global ecology ?
Class room - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Class room - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Cellars
Cellars
Visiting Bordeaux
Visiting Bordeaux
Thematic weeks organisation committee
Thematic weeks organisation committee
Hydrosystems week
Hydrosystems week
Boat trip
Boat trip
Boat trip
Boat trip
Classroom - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Classroom - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Visiting Bordeaux
Visiting Bordeaux
Dune du Pyla
Dune du Pyla
Round table on global change
Round table on global change
Field trip - Salles
Field trip - Salles
Dune du Pyla
Dune du Pyla
Fieldtrip Vineyard - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Fieldtrip Vineyard - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Class room - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Class room - Crédits photo LabEx COTE

Advances in biosphere-atmosphere exchanges of reactive nitrogen - Benjamin LOUBET

Last update Friday 09 May 2014

Biosphere-atmosphere exchange of reactive nitrogen compounds (NH3, N2O, NOx, N-aerosols, N-VOC) plays an essential role in air quality, global warming and ecosystem functioning and biodiversity. This lecture will first shortly discuss the key issues on reactive nitrogen exchange and then focus on advances in experimental and modelling methods for quantifying and predicting these exchanges.