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!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" width="300px"|Carbon Cycle Working Group Co-Chairs | !bgcolor="#CCCCCC" width="300px"|Carbon Cycle Working Group Co-Chairs | ||
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*[mailto:kevin.bowman@jpl.nasa.gov Kevin Bowman] | *[mailto:kevin.bowman@jpl.nasa.gov Kevin Bowman] (GitHub: [https://github.com/kbowman77 @kbowman77]) | ||
*[mailto:dbj@atmosp.physics.utoronto.ca Dylan B.A. Jones] | *[mailto:dbj@atmosp.physics.utoronto.ca Dylan B.A. Jones] | ||
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|Harvard University and JPL | |||
|Adding a CO-CO2-CH4-OCS chemistry mechanism with [https://kpp.readthedocs.io The Kinetic PreProcessor (KPP)] | |||
|[mailto:yantosca@seas.harvard.eduard.edu Bob Yantosca] (GCST)<br>[mailto:kevin.w.bowman@jpl.nasa.gov Kevin Bowman] (JPL) | |||
|03 Jun 2022 | |||
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|[[CH4 simulation|Methane]] | |[[CH4 simulation|Methane]] | ||
| | |Purdue University | ||
| | |Methane sources in Pan-Arctic region | ||
|[mailto: | |[mailto:tan80@purdue.edu Zeli Tan] | ||
| | |26 Nov 2012 | ||
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|[[CH4 simulation|Methane]] | |[[CH4 simulation|Methane]] | ||
|Harvard | |Harvard | ||
|Methane sources | |Improved methane simulation;<br>Updated emission inventories;<br>Inverse modeling;<br>OSSEs | ||
|[mailto: | |[https://eps.harvard.edu/people/jack-bruno Jack Bruno]<br>[https://scholar.harvard.edu/yli Yang Li]<br>[https://scholar.harvard.edu/xiaolu/home Xiao Lu]<br>[https://www.seas.harvard.edu/directory/hnesser Hannah Nesser]<br>[https://eps.harvard.edu/people/elise-penn Elise Penn]<br>[https://scholar.harvard.edu/zhenqu Zhen Qu]<br>[https://eps.harvard.edu/people/tia-scarpelli Tia Scarpelli]<br>[http://scholar.harvard.edu/lshen Lu Shen]<br>[http://people.seas.harvard.edu/~mpayer/ Melissa Sulprizio]<br>[https://www.varon.org/ Daniel Varon]<br>[https://jiaweizhuang.github.io/# Jiawei Zhuang] | ||
| | |19 May 2020 | ||
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|[[CH4 simulation|Methane]] | |||
|University of Minnesota | |||
|Methane sources in US Midwest | |||
|[mailto:dbm@umn.edu Dylan Millet] | |||
|8 May 2019 | |||
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|[[CH4 simulation|Methane]] | |[[CH4 simulation|Methane]] | ||
| | |University of Edinburgh | ||
| | |Ethane & Propane Trends as a Proxy for Methane | ||
| | |[mailto:d.finch@ed.ac.uk Doug Finch] | ||
| | |8 May 2019 | ||
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|[[CH4 simulation|Methane]] | |[[CH4 simulation|Methane]] | ||
| | |University of Edinburgh | ||
|Methane | |Clumped Isotopes of Methane in GEOS-Chem | ||
|[mailto: | |[mailto:alice.drinkwater@ed.ac.uk Alice Drinkwater] | ||
| | |8 May 2019 | ||
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|[[CH4 simulation|Methane]] | |[[CH4 simulation|Methane]] | ||
| | |NIWA, New Zealand | ||
| | |Global agricultural CH4 sources, MethaneSat | ||
|[ | |[mailto:beata.bukosa@niwa.co.nz Beata Bukosa] [mailto:Sara.Mikaloff-Fletcher@niwa.co.nz Sara Mikaloff-Fletcher] | ||
| | |3 March 2021 | ||
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|[mailto:zhaohui.chen@uea.ac.uk ZhaoHui Chen] | |[mailto:zhaohui.chen@uea.ac.uk ZhaoHui Chen] | ||
|1 Jul 2011 | |1 Jul 2011 | ||
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|[[CO2 simulation|CO2]]/[[Tagged CO simulation|Tagged CO]] | |[[CO2 simulation|CO2]]/[[Tagged CO simulation|Tagged CO]] | ||
| | |Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory | ||
|Using CO/CO2 correlations for CO2 inverse modeling | |Using CO/CO2 correlations for CO2 inverse modeling | ||
|[mailto:wqq726@gmail.com Helen Wang] | |[mailto:wqq726@gmail.com Helen Wang] | ||
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|CO2/CO Adjoint | |CO2/CO Adjoint | ||
|JPL | |JPL | ||
| | |CO2 and CO assimilation into the NASA Carbon Monitoring System Flux (CMS-Flux) project | ||
|[mailto:kevin.bowman@jpl.nasa.gov Kevin Bowman] | |[mailto:kevin.bowman@jpl.nasa.gov Kevin Bowman] | ||
|28 Jun 2010 | |28 Jun 2010 | ||
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|[mailto:bb907@uowmail.edu.au Beata Bukosa] | |[mailto:bb907@uowmail.edu.au Beata Bukosa] | ||
|13 April 2017 | |13 April 2017 | ||
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| | | CO2 | ||
| FSU | |||
|Arctic CO2 transport and surface fluxes | |||
| | |[mailto:cdholmes@fsu.edu Chris Holmes] [mailto:kag16e@my.fsu.edu Kelly Graham] | ||
| | |May 2017 | ||
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== Related Pages == | |||
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*[[CH4 simulation]] | |||
*[[CO2 simulation]] | |||
*[[Tagged CO simulation]] |
Latest revision as of 17:20, 24 October 2023
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Current Carbon Cycle Projects (please add yours!)
Simulation | User Group | Description | Contact Person | Date Added or Updated |
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CarbonCycle | Harvard University and JPL | Adding a CO-CO2-CH4-OCS chemistry mechanism with The Kinetic PreProcessor (KPP) | Bob Yantosca (GCST) Kevin Bowman (JPL) |
03 Jun 2022 |
Projects using CH4 simulations | ||||
Methane | Purdue University | Methane sources in Pan-Arctic region | Zeli Tan | 26 Nov 2012 |
Methane | Harvard | Improved methane simulation; Updated emission inventories; Inverse modeling; OSSEs |
Jack Bruno Yang Li Xiao Lu Hannah Nesser Elise Penn Zhen Qu Tia Scarpelli Lu Shen Melissa Sulprizio Daniel Varon Jiawei Zhuang |
19 May 2020 |
Methane | University of Minnesota | Methane sources in US Midwest | Dylan Millet | 8 May 2019 |
Methane | University of Edinburgh | Ethane & Propane Trends as a Proxy for Methane | Doug Finch | 8 May 2019 |
Methane | University of Edinburgh | Clumped Isotopes of Methane in GEOS-Chem | Alice Drinkwater | 8 May 2019 |
Methane | NIWA, New Zealand | Global agricultural CH4 sources, MethaneSat | Beata Bukosa Sara Mikaloff-Fletcher | 3 March 2021 |
Projects using CO and/or Tagged CO simulations | ||||
Tagged CO | JPL | Using tagged CO simulations to interpret MLS observations | Jianjun Jin | 12 May 2011 |
Tagged CO and full chemistry |
Duke | CO sources from biomass burning (NOTE: Cross-listed under full-chemistry) |
Prasad Kasibhatla | 15 Jun 2009 |
Tagged CO | U. Toronto | Adjoint analysis of CO sources from MOPITT | Zhe Jiang | 09 Jun 2009 |
Projects using CO2 simulations | ||||
CO2 | Caltech | Source/sink estimation of CO2 using ground-based FTS observations | Janina Messerschmidt | 26 Sept 2011 |
CO2 | UEA | CO2 flux inversions | ZhaoHui Chen | 1 Jul 2011 |
CO2/Tagged CO | Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory | Using CO/CO2 correlations for CO2 inverse modeling | Helen Wang | 12 May 2011
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CO2 | Tsinghua U. | Nested grid simulation to interpret surface CO2 observations | Yuxuan Wang | 12 May 2011 |
CO2 | Environment Canada | CO2 modeling and source/sink estimation | Ray Nassar | 11 Apr 2011 |
CO2 | U. Edinburgh | CO2 simulation and surface flux estimation by using Ensemble Kalman Filter | Liang Feng | 18 Aug 2010 |
CO2/CO Adjoint | JPL | CO2 and CO assimilation into the NASA Carbon Monitoring System Flux (CMS-Flux) project | Kevin Bowman | 28 Jun 2010 |
CO2 | U. Toronto | Modeling CO2 and its sources and sinks with GEOS-Chem | Dylan Jones | 09 Jun 2009 |
CO2 | IUP U. Bremen | Study the CO2 and OCS relationship using ground-based FTS observations and GEOS-Chem | Yuting Wang | 17 May 2014 |
CO2/CH4/CO | U. Wollongong | Joint simulation and source/sink estimation based on remote sensing and in situ (fixed and moving platforms) measurements in Australia | Beata Bukosa | 13 April 2017 |
CO2 | FSU | Arctic CO2 transport and surface fluxes | Chris Holmes Kelly Graham | May 2017 |