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!width="300px" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"|Hg and POPs Working Group Co-Chairs | !width="300px" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"|Hg and POPs Working Group Co-Chairs | ||
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*[http://www.uow.edu.au/~jennyf/ Jenny Fisher] | *[http://www.uow.edu.au/~jennyf/ Jenny Fisher] (GitHub: [https://github.com/jennyfisher @jennyfisher]) - ''on leave of absence until July 2024'' | ||
*[ | *[https://cee.illinois.edu/directory/profile/hmhorow Hannah Horrowitz] (Github: [https://github.com/hmhorow @hmhorow]) | ||
*[https://as.nju.edu.cn/ Yanxu Zhang] (GitHub: [https://github.com/yanxuz @yanxuz]) | |||
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== Current GEOS-Chem Hg and POPs Projects (please add yours!) == | == Current GEOS-Chem Hg and POPs Projects (please add yours!) == | ||
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|Harvard | |Harvard | ||
| | |PCB ocean simulation in the mitgcm coupled to GEOS-Chem atmosphere. | ||
|[mailto:cwagner@g.harvard.edu Charlotte Wagner] | |||
|June 2016 | |||
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|MIT | |MIT | ||
| | |PFCA atmospheric simulation | ||
|[mailto:selin@mit.edu Noelle Selin] and<br>[mailto: | |[mailto:selin@mit.edu Noelle Selin] and<br>[mailto:thackray@seas.harvard.edu Colin Thackray] | ||
| | |Apr 2017 | ||
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|MIT | |MIT | ||
| | |Incorporating AMAP/UNEP 2035 emissions inventories (Pacyna et al., 2016) | ||
|[mailto:selin@mit.edu Noelle Selin] and<br>[mailto: | |[mailto:selin@mit.edu Noelle Selin] and<br>[mailto:angot@mit.edu Helene Angot] | ||
|13 April 2017 | |||
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|MIT | |MIT | ||
| | |Influence of the reactivity observed on the Antarctic plateau in summer on Hg deposition on a continental scale | ||
|[mailto:selin@mit.edu Noelle Selin] and<br>[mailto: | |[mailto:selin@mit.edu Noelle Selin] and<br>[mailto:angot@mit.edu Helene Angot] | ||
| | |13 April 2017 | ||
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|MIT | |MIT | ||
| | |Evaluating impact of meteorological variability on wet deposition using GEOS-5, and an ensemble of present, mid-century, and end-of-century met fields from MIT IGSM-CAM | ||
|[mailto:selin@mit.edu Noelle Selin] and<br>[mailto:agiang@mit.edu Amanda Giang] | |[mailto:selin@mit.edu Noelle Selin] and<br>[mailto:agiang@mit.edu Amanda Giang] | ||
| | |01 May 2017 | ||
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|MIT | |MIT | ||
|Evaluating | |Evaluating mercury co-benefits of climate policy in China | ||
|[mailto: | |[mailto:selin@mit.edu Noelle Selin] and<br>[mailto:mulvaney@mit.edu Katie Mulvaney] | ||
| | |15 May 2017 | ||
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| | |UOW | ||
| | |Southern Hemisphere Hg with focus on Southern Ocean and Australia | ||
|[mailto: | |[mailto:jennyf@uow.edu.au Jenny Fisher] and<br> [mailto:ncp532@uowmail.edu.au Neil Page] | ||
| | |April 2019 | ||
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|University of York | |University of York | ||
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|April 2017 | |April 2017 | ||
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| | |FSU | ||
| | |Development of fast ocean Hg simulation | ||
|[mailto: | |[mailto:cdholmes@fsu.edu Chris Holmes] | ||
| | |May 2017 | ||
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|Harvard | |||
|Gas-phase photolysis of HgII species | |||
|[mailto:thackray@seas.harvard.edu Colin Thackray] | |||
|May 2019 | |||
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|Harvard | |||
|GTMM terrestrial development | |||
|[mailto:bgeyman@fas.harvard.edu Ben Geyman] | |||
|May 2019 | |||
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| | |Harvard | ||
| | |Migrating the Hg simulation to a mechanism created with [https://kpp.readthedocs.io The Kinetic PreProcessor (KPP)] | ||
|[mailto:yantosca@seas.harvard.edu Bob Yantosca] | |||
| | |Jun 2022 | ||
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|Add yours here! | |Add yours here! | ||
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== Related Pages == | |||
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* [[Mercury|Hg simulation]] | |||
* [[POPs simulation]] |
Latest revision as of 17:22, 24 October 2023
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Current GEOS-Chem Hg and POPs Projects (please add yours!)
User Group | Description | Contact Person | Date Added or Updated
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Harvard | PCB ocean simulation in the mitgcm coupled to GEOS-Chem atmosphere. | Charlotte Wagner | June 2016 |
MIT | PFCA atmospheric simulation | Noelle Selin and Colin Thackray |
Apr 2017 |
MIT | Incorporating AMAP/UNEP 2035 emissions inventories (Pacyna et al., 2016) | Noelle Selin and Helene Angot |
13 April 2017 |
MIT | Influence of the reactivity observed on the Antarctic plateau in summer on Hg deposition on a continental scale | Noelle Selin and Helene Angot |
13 April 2017 |
MIT | Evaluating impact of meteorological variability on wet deposition using GEOS-5, and an ensemble of present, mid-century, and end-of-century met fields from MIT IGSM-CAM | Noelle Selin and Amanda Giang |
01 May 2017 |
MIT | Evaluating mercury co-benefits of climate policy in China | Noelle Selin and Katie Mulvaney |
15 May 2017 |
UOW | Southern Hemisphere Hg with focus on Southern Ocean and Australia | Jenny Fisher and Neil Page |
April 2019 |
University of York | Development of online regional PAH model | Peter Ivatt | April 2017 |
FSU | Development of fast ocean Hg simulation | Chris Holmes | May 2017 |
Harvard | Gas-phase photolysis of HgII species | Colin Thackray | May 2019 |
Harvard | GTMM terrestrial development | Ben Geyman | May 2019 |
Harvard | Migrating the Hg simulation to a mechanism created with The Kinetic PreProcessor (KPP) | Bob Yantosca | Jun 2022 |
Add yours here! |