Opening Talks
- Isaksen (Univ. Oslo): Welcome
- Granier (LATMOS, France and NOAA/ESRL, USA) and
Guenther (NCAR, USA): GEIA - Middleton (Panorama Pathways, USA): The GEIA network
- Maione (University. Urbino, Italy): The ACCENT network
- Dalsoren (Univ. Oslo): Emissions and environmental modeling: International sea transportation, the journey from operational profiles to global climate impact.
Anthropogenic Emissions at Different Scales
Oral Presentations
- Reis: Sensitivity of atmospheric dispersion models with a high spatial resolution to temporal emission profiles - a case study for the UK
- Veldeman et al, Atmospheric Emission Modelling: From Inventories to Air Quality Model Grids
- Thiruchittampalam,: Anthropogenic emission modelling for Europe at different spatial and temporal scales
- Steenhuisen et al.: Geospatial distribution of emissions. Anthropogenic mercury emission as an example of a generic problem
- Martins et al.: High resolution vehicular emission inventories and their applications on regional atmospheric models
- Osses et al.,: Comparison of on-road vehicle profiles and emissions collected in twelve cities worldwide
- Gurjar et al.: GHG emissions from cooking fuels used in Indian Megacities: Estimates and Implications
- Assamoi et al.: A new two-wheel emission inventory for West Africa for the year 2002
- D<92>Angiola et al: Retrofitting to CNG in South America: Positive and negative effects on emissions at local and regional levels
- Skjoeth et al.: Dynamical modeling of ammonia emissions. Can the Danish approach be extended to Europe?
- Markakis et al.: A new emission model for the compilation of model-ready emission inventories
- Baldasano et al.: The HERMES high-resolution emission system: simulating anthropogenic and biogenic emissions for the Iberian Peninsula, Canary Islands and Europe
- Jordanov et al.: Bulgarian National Chemical Weather Forecasting and Information System <96> Model Setup, Emission Inventories, and Preprocessing
Posters
- Agacayak et al., Compilation of emissions inventory for the city of Istanbul and verification via air quality model (CMAQ)
- Andres, GEIA: Making data relevant
- Davaasuren et al., Climate Change International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships MARPOL (Norwegian and Russian ocean-going cargo ships) and modeling of atmospheric pollution in Barents sea region
- Dinoi et al., Seasonal characterizations of organic and elemental carbon in atmospheric particles over south-eastern Italy
- Gromov, Evaluation of anthropogenic mercury emission in Russia for the purpose of long range modeling and atmospheric balance estimation
- Gupta, Environment impact of the extreme particulate and their impact on human health
- Gupta, Assessment of Soluble Ion in Aerosol and Study of Sources and Composition
- Khokhar et al., New GEMS SO2 emission inventory updated for the year 2003
- Oda et al, A high-resolution global fossil fuel CO2 emission mapping using a point source database and satellite-observed nightlight
- Sassi et al, Emissions processing methodology for GEM-MACH Model
Long Term Variation in Emissions
Oral Presentations
- Lamarque et al., Past and future non-CO2 emissions for IPCC AR5
- Van Aardenne et al.: EDGARv4.0: a global perspective on emissions in developed and developing countries
- Olivier et al.: Recent trends in anthropogenic emissions of methane in EDGAR 4.0
- Petron et al.: How uncertain are the reported emissions of greenhouse gases to the UNFCCC? A lesson from SF6
- Steinbacher et al: European source allocations and emission estimates for CH4 derived from in-situ observations at the high Alpine site Jungfraujoch
- Yan et al.: Isolating critical uncertainties: emission projections built on drivers
- Ohara et al.: Long-term and recent changes in anthropogenic emissions in Asia: REAS inventory, satellite observations, and inverse modeling
- Klimont et al.: Discussion of recent trends and mid-term projections of air pollutants emissions in Asia
- Liousse et al.: Modelling African aerosol using updated fossil fuel and biofuel emission inventories for 2005 and 2030
Posters
- Cui et al., Modelling future land use changes: development of a low-dimensional model and preliminary results
- Henriksson, Present and future aerosols in India and China seen in global climate-aerosol model
- Jaiswal et al., Carbonaceous aerosol pollution and their sources in Central India
- Jung, A global and regional emission processing system in support of the climate change - air quality interaction research
- Olivier et al., Official national GHG emissions reporting under the UN Climate Convention: Availability, structure, definition and the role of uncertainty estimates
- Pacyna et al., Global emissions of mercury to the atmosphere in 2005 and their 2020 scenarios
- Peters et al, Unlocking the Arctic Ocean: future emissions from petroleum and shipping activities due to reduced sea-ice extent
- Vestreng et al., European road transport emission trends linked to policy developments
Biomass Burning Emissions
Oral Presentations
- Brivio, Comparison of global monthly CO emission maps derived from remotely sensed burned area datasets
- Kaiser et al.: Global Real Time Fire Emission Estimation from Fire Radiative Power Observations (Presentation by Stein)
- Mieville et al.: Emissions of gases and particles from biomass burning during the 20th century
- Turquety et al.: Analysis of trace gas emission and transport during biomass burning events using IASI satellite observations
- Hao et al: Emissions of Atmospheric Trace Gases and Aerosols from Biomass Burning in Near Real-time Based on Real-time MODIS Data
- Vadrevu et al.: Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory from Vegetation Burning In India-Estimates from Satellite and Ground Based Observations
- Rein et al.: Measurements of Carbon Emissions from Smouldering Peat under Controlled Laboratory Conditions
Posters
- Akagi et al., A Summary of Recent Biomass Burning Emissions Measurements for Use in Atmospheric Chemistry Models
- Kharol et al., Satellite and Lidar Observations of Long-Range Transport of Aerosols from Biomass Burning <96> A study over Indian Region
- Kharol et al., Aerosol and Carbon Monoxide Characteristics over Arabian Sea During Crop Residue Burning Period in the Indo-Gangetic Plains using Multi-Satellite Remote Sensing Datasets
- Li, The role of surface emissions and atmospheric transport determining the variability of atmospheric biomass burning trace gases CO, CH3CN and HCN
- Sharma, Intense Aerosol loading over tropical urban region of Hyderabad during biomass burning episode - A case study using satellite data and ground based measurements
- Silva de Souza, Creating an emissions modeling framework for studying air quality in Brazil with the system MM5-SMOKE-CMAQ: The Scenario of different datasets.
- Tummon, A comparison of biomass burning emissions inventories over southern Africa: Quantifying the range of uncertainty
- Wiedinmeyer et al., High resolution and current fire emission estimates for air quality applications
Inverse Modeling and the use of Observations to Quantify Emissions
Oral Presentations
- Mueller et al: NMVOC emissions estimated from HCHO GOME-2 satellite data
- Barkley: Satellite measurements of formaldehyde & what they tell us about Amazonian isoprene emissions & the terrestrial biosphere
- Lieven et al.: First global observations of ammonia, formic acid and methanol from space
- Frost et al.: Evaluation of U.S. NOx emissions with satellite-based observations and model simulations
- Keller et al.: Halogenated greenhouse gas emissions over Central Europe inferred from ambient air measurements and 222-Rn activity at the high alpine site Jungfraujoch
- Pison et al.: 2003 to 2005 analysis of methane emissions from SCIAMACHY measurements
- Spahni et al.: Consistent 1988-2006 global net natural CH4 emissions within the EU HYMN project
Posters
- Barkley, Assessing the accuracy of isoprene emission estimates from tropical ecosystems using ground-based and space-borne data
- Howie et al., Using a Tall Tower and A Lagrangian Particle Dispersion Model to Apportion Sources and Sinks of Greenhouse Gases in Scotland.
- Konovalov et al., Estimation of NOx emission trends in megacities from satellite measurements
- Maione et al., Long term observations of climate altering gases for deriving emissions on a regional scale
- Mavrodiev et al., Greenhouse and other Pollutants Production Responsibility on the Basis of comparing in Situ and Mean Atmosphere Concentration Data following a CO2 Case Study
- Stavrakou et al., Globally derived nitrogen oxide and hydrocarbon emissions from inverse modelling of satellite data column abundancies
- Stein et al., Global Reactive Gases emission inventories in GEMS and MACC
Open discussion on GEIA activities
- GEIA databases and web portal - Granier
- Suggestions for future activities - Middleton
- Relationships with other projects - Granier
Natural Emissions
Oral Presentations
- Skjoeth, Modeling emissions and atmospheric transport of biological particles: How far can we go? An example with birch pollen.
- Guenther et al., GLOBal Organic Emissions NETwork (GLOBOENET): Observations for evaluating global biogenic VOC emission models
- Ferreira et al.: Isoprene Emissions Modelling for West Africa using MEGAN
- Steiner: In-canopy modeling of biogenic VOC emissions and multiphase chemistry
- Lathière et al.: Understanding the differences in isoprene emission estimates: A model intercomparison.
- Jardine et al.: Net Ecosystem Exchange Rates of Carbon Dioxide and Volatile Organic Compounds between the Sonoran Desert and the Atmosphere during the North American Monsoon
Posters
- Delon et al., Atmospheric Nitrogen budget in West African dry savannas
- Ferreira et al., Biogenic emissions modelling: sensitivity analysis to input data
- Matejko et al., Modelling base cation sea spray emissions, air concentrations and wet depositions for the UK
- Skjoeth et al., An inventory of tree species in Europe <96> An essential data input for air pollution modeling
- Werner et al., Development of a global N2O emission inventory for agricultural and natural soils
- Werner et al., Data and model induced uncertainty of N2O and NO emission inventories for agricultural soils from Saxony, Germany
- Wilton et al., Estimates of global biogenic isoprene emissions from the terrestrial biosphere with varying levels of CO2