Emissions Working Group
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The purpose of this Working Group is to provide a forum to discuss current and new developments in GEOS-Chem associated with land-atmosphere and ocean-atmosphere sources, sinks, and fluxes of trace gases and aerosols.
All users interested in adding/updating the GEOS-Chem emissions inventories are encouraged to subscribe to the emissions email list (click on the link in the contact information section below).
Contact Information
Emissions and Deposition Working Group Co-Chairs |
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Current Projects (please add yours!)
User Group | Description | Contact Person | Date Added |
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Birmingham, UK/NCAR | Inefficient combustion emissions in Africa | Eloise Marais | 12 April 2017 |
Harvard | Methane sources in the Arctic | Christopher Pickett-Heaps | |
University of Minnesota | VOC emissions in India | Sree Chaliyakunnel | |
Harvard | Mechanistic Lightning Parameterization | Lee Murray | |
JPL | Comparison of adjoint and mass balance for NOx emissions | Changsub Shim | |
U. East Anglia | COS Emissions | Parvadha Suntharalingam | |
U. Edinburgh | Biogenic VOC emissions from tropical ecosystems | Michael Barkley | |
U. Edinburgh | Regional methane sources using surface in situ and GOSAT and IASI satellite observations and an ensemble Kalman filter | Annemarie Fraser | |
U. Edinburgh | Quantifying the impact of boreal biomass burning emissions on tropospheric oxidant chemistry | Mark Parrington | |
U. Eindhoven | Constraining ship emissions using OMI NO2 observations / Soil NOx emissions | Geert Vinken | 21 June 2012 |
U. Toronto / Env Canada | CO2 sources and sinks (fossil fuels including shipping/aviation, biosphere, ocean, etc.) | Ray Nassar | |
U. Toronto | Adjoint analysis of CO sources from MOPITT | Zhe Jiang | |
Peking University | Top-down constraints on Asia VOCs | May Fu | |
Peking University | Air-sea exchange and top-down constraints on global acetone | May Fu | 29 April 2011 |
CSU | IASI constraints on NHx | Colette Heald | |
Tsinghua University | Bottom-up/top-down anthropogenic inventory over East Asia | Qiang Zhang | |
CU Boulder | Top-down constraints on NH3 | Juliet Zhu | |
US EPA | Top-down constraints on NO2 | Havala Pye | |
U. Nebraska Lincoln | Top-down constraints on aerosols over Asia using MODIS | Richard Zu | |
Peking University | Natural sources (soil, lightning, bb) of NOx over China: top-down vs bottom-up | Jintai Lin | 01 Nov 2010 |
UW | Snow NOx source in Greenland and Antarctica | Becky Alexander | 07 May 2015 |
MIT | Investigating ozone dry deposition to vegetation | Sam Silva | 08 May 2017 |
Ongoing Developments (please add yours!)
Here is the list of updates that are slated to be added to GEOS-Chem in the next few releases:
Update | Authors | Planned release |
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HEMCO emissions component | Christoph Keller (Harvard) |
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MEGAN biogenic emissions | Michael Barkley (Leicester) |
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Australian anthropogenic emissions | Jenny Fisher (Wollongong) |
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--Bob Y. 18:55, 14 January 2015 (EST)
Recent Updates
We have added the following updates pertaining to emissions and deposition to recent GEOS-Chem versions:
--Melissa Sulprizio 10:43, 17 January 2014 (EST)