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|'''Hg and POPs Working Group Chair'''
!width="300px" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"|Hg and POPs Working Group Co-Chairs
|[http://www.atmos.washington.edu/~jaegle/ Lyatt Jaeglé]
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*[http://www.uow.edu.au/~jennyf/ Jenny Fisher] (GitHub: [https://github.com/jennyfisher @jennyfisher]) - ''on leave of absence until July 2024''
|'''Hg and POPs Working Group email list'''
*[https://cee.illinois.edu/directory/profile/hmhorow Hannah Horrowitz] (Github: [https://github.com/hmhorow @hmhorow])
|<tt>geos-chem-hg-pop@seas.harvard.edu</tt>
*[https://as.nju.edu.cn/ Yanxu Zhang] (GitHub: [https://github.com/yanxuz @yanxuz])
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|UW
|Harvard
|N. American nested grid Hg simulation development
|PCB ocean simulation in the mitgcm coupled to GEOS-Chem atmosphere.
|[mailto:yanxus@uw.edu Yanxu Zhang]
|[mailto:cwagner@g.harvard.edu Charlotte Wagner]  
|July 5 2010
|June 2016
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|UW
|MIT
|Hg long-range transport and deposition over Alaska
|PFCA atmospheric simulation
|[mailto:jaegle@uw.edu Lyatt Jaegl&eacute;]
|[mailto:selin@mit.edu Noelle Selin] and<br>[mailto:thackray@seas.harvard.edu Colin Thackray]  
|July 5 2010
|Apr 2017
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|MIT
|Incorporating AMAP/UNEP 2035 emissions inventories (Pacyna et al., 2016)
|[mailto:selin@mit.edu Noelle Selin] and<br>[mailto:angot@mit.edu Helene Angot]
|13 April 2017
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|MIT
|MIT
|Development of a PAH and PCB simulation and assessment of climate change impacts on pathways to the Arctic
|Influence of the reactivity observed on the Antarctic plateau in summer on Hg deposition on a continental scale
|[mailto:selin@mit.edu Noelle Selin]
|[mailto:selin@mit.edu Noelle Selin] and<br>[mailto:angot@mit.edu Helene Angot]  
|July 5 2010
|13 April 2017
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|MIT
|MIT
|Analysis of Wet Deposition and RGM to constrain Hg-Br chemistry
|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]
|[mailto:selin@mit.edu Noelle Selin] and<br>[mailto:agiang@mit.edu Amanda Giang]  
|July 5 2010
|01 May 2017
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|MIT
|MIT
|Inverse modeling to constrain Hg sources
|Evaluating mercury co-benefits of climate policy in China
|[mailto:selin@mit.edu Noelle Selin]
|[mailto:selin@mit.edu Noelle Selin] and<br>[mailto:mulvaney@mit.edu Katie Mulvaney]  
|March 14 2011
|15 May 2017
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|Harvard
|UOW
|Hg(II) gas-particle partitioning
|Southern Hemisphere Hg with focus on Southern Ocean and Australia
|[mailto:amos@fas.harvard.edu Helen Amos]
|[mailto:jennyf@uow.edu.au Jenny Fisher] and<br> [mailto:ncp532@uowmail.edu.au Neil Page]
|July 6 2010
|April 2019
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|University of York
|Development of online regional PAH model
|[mailto:pi517@york.ac.uk Peter Ivatt]
|April 2017
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|FSU
|Development of fast ocean Hg simulation
|[mailto:cdholmes@fsu.edu Chris Holmes]
|May 2017
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|Harvard
|Harvard  
|Hg continental-scale source-receptor relationships
|Gas-phase photolysis of HgII species
|[mailto:sturges@fas.harvard.edu Bess Sturges Corbitt]
|[mailto:thackray@seas.harvard.edu Colin Thackray]
|August 2 2010
|May 2019
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|Harvard
|Harvard  
|Hg coupled atmosphere-terrestrial exchange and future climate change simulations
|GTMM terrestrial development
|[mailto:sturges@fas.harvard.edu Bess Sturges Corbitt]
|[mailto:bgeyman@fas.harvard.edu Ben Geyman]
|August 2 2010
|May 2019
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|Harvard  
|Harvard  
|Historical Hg simulation with fully coupled atm-soil-ocean model.  
|Migrating the Hg simulation to a mechanism created with [https://kpp.readthedocs.io The Kinetic PreProcessor (KPP)]
|[mailto:amos@fas.harvard.edu Helen Amos]
|[mailto:yantosca@seas.harvard.edu Bob Yantosca]
|March 9 2011
|Jun 2022
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== Recent GEOS-Chem updates related to Hg and POPs ==
== Related Pages ==
# Hg anthropogenic emissions options for the year 2006 or 2050 following SRES scenarios A1B, A2, B1, and B2 from Streets et al. 2009. (contact: Bess Sturges Corbitt, Harvard).
 
== On-going Hg and POPs Working Group Developments ==
# Development of GEOS-5 0.5x0.667 nested grid Hg simulation over the N. American domain. (contact: Yanxu Zhang, UW).
# Implement NEI 2005 Hg emission inventory over US. (contact: Yanxu Zhang, UW).


== Issues / Topics for Discussion ==
* [[Mercury|Hg simulation]]
* [[POPs simulation]]

Latest revision as of 17:22, 24 October 2023

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Hg and POPs Working Group Co-Chairs
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Current GEOS-Chem Hg and POPs Projects (please add yours!)

User Group Description Contact Person Date Added or Updated


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!

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