Program

Joint GEIA/ACCENT workshop

June 23-25 2004

 

 

June 23

 

            1:30-1:40: C. Granier (France): Welcome and objectives of the workshop

            1:30-1:45:  M. Maione (Italy): Overview of the ACCENT project

            1:45-2:00:  A. Guenther (USA): Overview of the GEIA project

            2:00-2:15:  G. Brasseur: Overview of AIMES/IGBP

 

 

            Future anthropogenic emissions (2000-2100)

            Rapporteur for the session: Michael Prather (USA)

            2:15-2:45: Overview: F. Dentener (Italy)

 

            2:45-3:10: Short presentations (maximum 6 minutes)                      

            -    H. Akimoto (Japan): Future emissions from China

-         Z. Klimont (Austria): Emissions of aerosols  over Europe

-         M. Prather (USA): IPCC emissions

-         C. Liousse (France): BC/OC emissions for 2000-2100    

 

3:10-3:40: Open discussion

             Discussion leader: I. Isaksen (Norway)

 

            3:40-4:00: break

 

            Use of remote sensing data

            Rapporteur for the session: TBD

            4:00-4:30: Overview: Hervé JeanJean (France)

 

4:30-5:10 : Short presentations (maximum 6 minutes)          

-    A. Iverfeldt (Sweden): work at IVL

-         J.F. Meirink (The Netherlands): inverse modeling of CH4

-         J.F. Muller (Belgium): inverse modeling of ozone precursors

-         Y.F. Li (Canada): The surrogate project

-         S. Reimann (Switzerland): the SOGE project

-         C. Lenhardt (USA): An Overview of SEDAC's gridded population of the world

 

5:10-5:30: Open discussion

Discussion leader: J.F. Lamarque (USA)

           

 

June 24

 

            Past/current anthropogenic emissions (1900-2000)

            Rapporteur for the session: Hajime Akimoto (Japan)

            9:00-9:30: Overview: John Van Aardenne (Germany)      

           

            9:30-10:30 : Short presentations (maximum 5 minutes)          

            V. Vestreng (Norway): Historical NOx emissions

            J. Penner (USA): SO2, OM and BC emission history

            M. Schultz (Germany): emissions for the RETRO project

            V. Grewe (Germany): road and ship emissions

I. Isaksen (Norway): ship emissions

G. Beig (India): Emissions from India

A. Poupkou (Greece): emissions in the Balkan region

            L. Levin (USA): mercury and heavy metals emissions

            Y.F. Li (Canada): emissions from pesticides

            P. Seibert (Austria): inverse modeling with Flexpart

            C. Liousse (France): Emissions BC-OC 1950-2000

           

10:30-11:00: Open discussion

            Discussion leader: J. Penner (USA)

           

Regional/local emissions and megacities

            Rapporteur: Matthias Beekmann (France)

            11:00-11:30: overview: Ake Iverfeldt (Sweden)

 

            11:30-11:55: Short presentations (maximum 6 minutes)          

            - V. Vestreng(Norway): the EMEP project

            - E. Zarate (Switzerland): Bogota's air quality modeling

-         P. Seibert (Austria): MM5-CAMx model chain

-         J. Struzewska (Poland): detailed inventory for high resolution simulations

 

            11:55-12:20: Open discussion

 

            12:20-1:45: break

 

            Biomass burning

            Rapporteur: Cathy Liousse (France)

            1:45-2:15: overview: K. Longo (Brazil)

 

            2:15- 2:50: Short presentations:

-         C. Liousse (France): Biomass burning inventory for the 1980-1990 period

-         J. F. Lamarque (USA): biomass burning inventory using ATSR

-         J. Penner (USA): intercomparison of biomass burning inventories

-         J. Hoezelmann (Germany): The GWEM inventory from the MPI-Hamburg

-         D. Bachelet (USA): dynamic emission model

-         J. Kaminski: The  Quebec fire experiment

 

 

2:50-3:15: Open discussion.

            Discussion leader: J.M. Pereira (Portugal)

 

            3 :15-3 :30 : break

 

            Vegetation canopy/terrestrial emissions/lightning/oceans/deposition

            Rapporteur of the session: D. Serca (France)

            3:30-4:00: Overview biogenic emissions: L. Ganzeveld (Germany)

            4:00-4:30: Overview oceanic emissions: C. Reeves (UK)

           

            4:30-5:10 : Short presentations (maximum 6 minutes)          

-         K. Butterbach (Germany): NOx emissions and NOFRETETE project

-         V. Grewe (Germany) : lightning emissions

-         D. Serca (France); soils NOx emissions database

            -     F. Loreto: VOC from the biological perspective: the European programmes

ISONET and VOCBAS

-         J.F. Muller (Belgium): hydrocarbons emission model

-         S. Cieslik (Italy): The use of micrometeorology in the study of biosphere-atmosphere fluxes

-         C. Carouge (France): inversion of CO2 fluxes

           

5:10-5:40: Open discussion

 

           

June 25

           

                       Natural aerosol emissions

            Rapporteur for the session: TBD

                       

            9:00-9:30: Overview: P. Ginoux (USA)

           

            9:30-9:45: Short presentations

- F. Dentener and C. Textor: The AEROCOM project

 

9:45:10:15 Open discussion:

Discussion leader: Y. Balkanski (France)

           

10:15-10:45 : break

 

            Surface emissions and climate

            Rapporteur for the session: Jean-François Muller (Belgium)

            10:45-11:15: overview: Michael Sanderson (United Kingdom)

           

 

11:15-11:30: Short presentations (maximum 6 minutes)          

            - S. Kloster (Germany): DMS emissions coupled with a climate model

            - J. Lathiere: Sensitivity of biogenic emissions to climate and land use changes

 

11:30-12:00: Open discussion

Discussion leader: TBD

 

            12:00-1:30: Lunch

 

            1:30-4:30: Conclusions, Actions, and final discussions

            Discussion leaders: A. Guenther and C. Granier

                                   

            15 minutes presentation of the GEIA center (P. Middleton)

            5 minutes presentation (2 viewgraphs each) of the 8 rapporteurs

 



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