Conference Program | |||||
Monday 11 June | |||||
12:00 | 13:00 | Registration | Salle Isaure | ||
13:00 | 13:30 | Introductory Remarks | Salle Isaure | ||
1 | Leonor Tarrason, Greg Frost | ||||
13:30 | 15:00 | Evaluation and improvement of energy sector emissions | |||
Chairs - Zig Klimont, Toshimasa Ohara | Salle Isaure | ||||
2 | 13:30 | 14:00 | Gabrielle Pétron | Estimation of emissions from oil and natural gas operations in northeastern Colorado | |
3 | 14:00 | 14:15 | Johan Mellqvist | Solar Occultation Flux measurements of NMVOCs | |
4 | 14:15 | 14:30 | Hugo Denier van der Gon | Identification and cross-checking of large point source SO2 emissions in Europe using OMI retrievals | |
5 | 14:30 | 14:45 | Nicolas Huneeus | Estimating aerosol emissions by assimilating observed aerosol optical depth in a global aerosol model | |
6 | 14:45 | 15:00 | Jerome Brioude | A new inversion method to calculate emission inventories without a prior at mesoscale: Application to the anthropogenic CO2 emission from Houston, Texas | |
15:00 | 15:30 | Break | Fondation Bemberg | ||
15:30 | 16:15 | Evaluation and improvement of energy sector emissions (cont'd) | |||
Chairs - Zig Klimont, Toshimasa Ohara | Salle Isaure | ||||
7 | 15:30 | 15:45 | Kevin Gurney | The Vulcan Project | |
8 | 15:45 | 16:00 | Dominik Brunner | The evolution of methylbromide and other halocarbon emissions in Europe estimated by an extended Kalman filter | |
9 | 16:00 | 16:15 | Manvendra Dubey | Multi-scale measurements and modeling to verify CO2 and pollutant emissions from Four Corners, NM power plants | |
16:15 | 17:15 | Creating community-driven interoperable emissions databases | |||
Chairs - Greg Frost, Greet Janssens-Maenhout | Salle Isaure | ||||
10 | 16:15 | 16:45 | Martin Schultz | The Jülich WCS interface for emissions, model products, and model evaluation | |
11 | 16:45 | 17:00 | Qiang Zhang | Multi-resolution Emission Inventory for China (MEIC): Model framework and 1990-2010 anthropogenic emissions | |
12 | 17:00 | 17:15 | Rudolf Husar | Closure of Emissions, Observations and Models using Service-Oriented Architecture | |
Tuesday 12 June | |||||
8:30 | 10:30 | Evaluation and improvement of traffic sector emissions | |||
Chairs - Hugo Denier van der Gon, Yuxuan Wang | Salle Isaure | ||||
13 | 8:30 | 9:00 | Cathy Liousse | Development and evaluation of a regional African anthropogenic emission inventory for gases and particles for 2005 and 2030 | |
14 | 9:00 | 9:15 | Erica Bickford | Freight from space: Evaluating freight activity and emissions trends from satellite data | |
15 | 9:15 | 9:30 | Jukka-Pekka Jaalkanen | Ship Traffic Emission Assessment Model (STEAM) | |
16 | 9:30 | 9:45 | Folkert Boersma | Improvement and evaluation of air pollutant emissions using satellite observations in the GlobEmission project | |
17 | 9:45 | 10:00 | Yuxuan Wang | Evaluating China’s BC emission inventory using BC to CO ratios: integrated analysis of in situ observations and modeling | |
18 | 10:00 | 10:15 | Erik Velasco | Urban flux measurements by eddy covariance: A tool to evaluate emission inventories | |
19 | 10:15 | 10:30 | Erika von Schneidemesser | Anthropogenic VOC speciation in emission inventories: A method for improvement and evaluation | |
10:30 | 11:00 | Break | Fondation Bemberg | ||
11:00 | 13:15 | Impacts and implications of improved emissions estimates | |||
Chairs - Leonor Tarrason, Terry Keating | Salle Isaure | ||||
20 | 11:00 | 11:30 | John van Aardenne | Results of the workshop “GMES and Emission Inventories”, bringing together the inventory, observation and modeling communities | |
21 | 11:30 | 11:45 | Toshimasa Ohara | Recent changes in anthropogenic emissions in Asia: REAS 2.0 inventory and inverse modeling | |
22 | 11:45 | 12:00 | Greet Janssens-Maenhout | Trend analysis of the EDGARv4.2 greenhouse gas and air pollutant emissions | |
23 | 12:00 | 12:15 | Jung-Hun Woo | Development of multi-resolution modelling emission inventories in support of micro-scale air quality management | |
24 | 12:15 | 12:30 | Jose Maria Baldasano (1st author = Marc Guevara) | Updating and improvement of the high-resolution (1km x 1km, 1h) emission model for Spain: HERMES V.2.0 | |
25 | 12:30 | 12:45 | Gregoire Broquet | Inverse modeling of the natural and anthropogenic components of the CO2 fluxes at continental and city scales | |
26 | 12:45 | 13:00 | Eric Assamoi | Radiative impact of African combustion aerosols using updated combustion emission inventories for 2005 and 2030 | |
27 | 13:00 | 13:15 | Michael Prather | Uncertainties in anthropogenic emissions and projections of CH4 and N2O | |
13:15 | 14:30 | Lunch | Outside | ||
14:30 | 15:30 | Evaluation and improvement of fire and natural emissions | |||
Chairs - Claire Granier, Ute Skiba | Salle Isaure | ||||
28 | 14:30 | 15:00 | Alex Guenther | Multi-scale evaluation of biogenic VOC emission models | |
29 | 15:00 | 15:30 | Johannes Kaiser | Recent developments in fire emission monitoring in MACC-II using fire radiative power observations | |
15:30 | 15:45 | ECCAD Demonstration | Fondation Bemberg | ||
Sabine Darras | |||||
15:45 | 16:00 | Town Hall Introduction | Fondation Bemberg | ||
30 | Leonor Tarrason, Greg Frost | ||||
16:00 | 16:15 | Break | Fondation Bemberg | ||
16:15 | 18:00 | Town Hall Sessions | Fondation Bemberg | ||
18:00 | 18:30 | Town Hall Summaries | Salle Isaure | ||
Claire Granier, Leonor Tarrason, Greg Frost | |||||
18:30 | 19:00 | 30-sec Poster Introductions | Salle Isaure | ||
Poster Presenters | |||||
19:00 | 21:00 | Poster Session & Reception | Fondation Bemberg | ||
See next page for poster presentation details | |||||
Wednesday 13 June | |||||
8:30 | 10:15 | Evaluation and improvement of fire and natural emissions (cont'd) | |||
Chairs - Claire Granier, Ute Skiba | Salle Isaure | ||||
31 | 8:30 | 8:45 | David Simpson | Biogenic VOC emissions and their impacts on organic aerosol - Status, uncertainties and possibilities with respect to the EMEP model | |
32 | 8:45 | 9:00 | Jenny Stavrakou | Biogenic methanol and formic acid constrained from space observations | |
33 | 9:00 | 9:15 | Audrey Fortems-Cheiney | Analysing recent emissions and production of hydrocarbons using a comprehensive multi-constraint inversion for the methane oxydation chain | |
34 | 9:15 | 9:30 | Nancy HF French | Development and use of the Wildland Fire Emissions Information System for quantifying and mapping fire emissions for North America | |
35 | 9:30 | 9:45 | Solene Turquety | Regional biomass burning emission inventory for air quality forecasting in the Euro-Mediterranean region | |
36 | 9:45 | 10:00 | Joyce Penner | Can observations constrain present day and pre-industrial emissions of BC aerosols from biomass burning? | |
37 | 10:00 | 10:15 | Eri Saikawa | Process modeling of global soil nitrous oxide emissions | |
10:15 | 10:45 | Break | Fondation Bemberg | ||
10:45 | 11:30 | Evaluation and improvement of fire and natural emissions (cont'd) | |||
Chairs - Claire Granier, Ute Skiba | Salle Isaure | ||||
38 | 10:45 | 11:00 | Joana Soares (1st author = Mikhail Sofiev) | Re-analysis of wild-land fires emission using remote-sensing observations of fire radiative power | |
39 | 11:00 | 11:15 | Igor Konovalov | Wildfire emission estimates derived from fire radiative power observations: The case study of the 2010 Russian mega-fire event | |
40 | 11:15 | 11:30 | Savitri Garivait (1st author = Agapol Junpen) | Estimation of emissions from biomass burning in Thailand using satellite information against ground survey data | |
11:30 | 12:20 | Session Summaries | |||
Chairs - Leonor Tarrason, Greg Frost | Salle Isaure | ||||
41 | 11:30 | 11:40 | Zig Klimont, Toshimasa Ohara | Evaluation and improvement of energy sector emissions | |
42 | 11:40 | 11:50 | Hugo Denier van der Gon, Yuxuan Wang | Evaluation and improvement of traffic sector emissions | |
43 | 11:50 | 12:00 | Claire Granier, Ute Skiba | Evaluation and improvement of fire and natural emissions | |
44 | 12:00 | 12:10 | Greg Frost, Greet Janssens-Maenhout | Creating community-driven interoperable emissions databases | |
45 | 12:10 | 12:20 | Leonor Tarrason, Terry Keating | Impacts and implications of improved emissions estimates | |
12:20 | 12:45 | Concluding Remarks | Salle Isaure | ||
46 | Leonor Tarrason, Greg Frost | ||||
Posters | |||||
Posters listed alphabetically by presenter within each theme | |||||
Evaluation and improvement of energy sector emissions | |||||
P1 | Bob Andres | A new estimate of uncertainty associated with global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel consumption | |||
P2 | Evgeny Berezin | Evaluation of multi-annual changes in CO2 emissions from China using tropospheric NO2 satellite measurements | |||
P3 | Dominik Brunner (1st author = Stephan Henne) | East Asian halocarbon emissions determined from continuous observations and inverse modeling | |||
P4 | Phillip Duran | Emission reductions and air quality benefits of distributed and utility-scale solar photovoltaics | |||
P5 | Vitali Fioletov | Estimation of SO2 emissions using OMI satellite retrievals | |||
P6 | Kevin Gurney (1st author = Annmarie Eldering) | Characterization of mega-city CO2 emissions at high spatio-temporal resolution: Application to Los Angeles | |||
P7 | Ramzi Idoughi | Coupling hyperspectral imaging and lidar measurements to estimate gas and aerosols emissions from industrial and anthropogenic sources | |||
P8 | Johannes Kaiser (1st author = Angela Benedetti) | Highlights from the International Cooperative on Aerosol Prediction Workshop on Aerosol Emission and Removal Processes (Frascati, May 14-17) | |||
P9 | Tom Oda | A monthly high-resolution fossil fuel CO2 emission inventory for recent years, 2000-2010. | |||
P10 | Eri Saikawa | Global and regional emissions estimates for HCFC-22 | |||
P11 | Jochen Theloke (1st author = Balendra Thiruchittampalam) | Reanalysis of global hourly fossil fuel CO2 emission for the years 1980-2010 | |||
P12 | Qiang Zhang | Trends and effectiveness of emission control of sulfur dioxide in China: a satellite perspective | |||
Evaluation and improvement of traffic sector emissions | |||||
P13 | Greg Frost | Evaluating NOx Emissions Using Satellite Observations | |||
P14 | Claire Granier (1st author = Ariela D'Angiola) | Comparing static and dynamic emission inventories for mobile sources in the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires, Argentina | |||
P15 | Sapana Gupta | Emission estimates of particulate matter (PM) and trace gases composition in urban sector | |||
P16 | Sirajuddin Horaginamani | Vehicular emissions in a developing country: A case study of India | |||
P17 | Rajesh Kumar | Evaluation of NOx emissions in South Asia using the WRF-Chem Model and Satellite Observations | |||
P18 | Gakuji Kurata | Evaluation and improvement of air pollutant emission inventory for Asian region by using satellite column densities data | |||
P19 | Jean-François Müller | Top-down estimations of NOx emission using satellite data: Role of NOx sink uncertainties | |||
P20 | Morimoto Soichi | Development of an estimation method of air pollutant emissions from transportation sector in Asia | |||
P21 | Ingrid Sundvor | NOne-exhaust Road TRaffic Induced Particles (NORTRIP) model to assess emissions. | |||
P22 | Geert CM Vinken | Improving ship NOx emission inventories in Europe using OMI satellite NO2 observations | |||
P23 | Helen Worden | Satellite-based estimates of reduced CO and CO2 emissions due to traffic restrictions during the 2008 Beijing Olympics | |||
Evaluation and improvement of fire and natural emissions | |||||
P24 | Romain Baghi | Measurements and modeling of BVOC emissions in the Mediterranean region: A contribution to the Charmex programme. | |||
P25 | Maite Bauwens | Global fire emission estimates for 2009-2010 derived from GOME-2 formaldehyde columns | |||
P26 | Claire Delon | Emissions and deposition of nitrogen compounds in dry and wet savannas of West Africa | |||
P27 | Chandrashekhar Deshmukh | Methane (CH4) emissions from a newly flooded subtropical hydroelectric reservoir: Nam Theun 2 case study | |||
P28 | Daniel Hagberg | Biogeochemistry-atmospheric chemistry interactions: Implications for biogenic emissions of volatile organic compounds | |||
P29 | Frederik Meleux (1st author = Lynda Hamaoui-Laguel) | Improving ammonia emissions in regional air quality models | |||
P30 | Slobodan Nickovic | Global dataset on mineral composition of arid soils as input to atmospheric mineral dust models | |||
P31 | Thao T B Pham | Development of anthropogenic and natural atmospheric mercury emissions in Thailand | |||
P32 | Ute Skiba | Improving the bottom up N2O emission inventory for agricultural soils | |||
P33 | Jacqueline Stieger | Methane: From local concentration measurements to a regionally integrated emission estimate | |||
P34 | Thijs Thomas van Leeuwen | Uncertainty in biomass burning emission factors; assessing the impact of new emission fields on atmospheric CO concentrations | |||
P35 | Antoine Waked | An atmospheric emission inventory of anthropogenic and biogenic sources for Lebanon. | |||
P36 | John Worden | Constraints on tropical methane emissions from wetlands and bio-mass burning using TES satellite and HIPPO aircraft data | |||
P37 | Katerina Zemankova | Application and evaluation of MEGAN model for estimation of bVOC in central Europe | |||
Creating community-driven interoperable emissions databases | |||||
P38 | Rudy Husar (1st author = Stefan Falke) | Implementing interoperability standards for access and analysis of emissions data | |||
P39 | Rudy Husar | Air Quality Data Network: Community Catalog and Tools | |||
P41 | Susan Owen | Initiative for a user-friendly and accessible database of biogenic volatile organic compound (bVOC) flux | |||
Impacts and implications of improved emissions estimates | |||||
P42 | Jose Maria Baldasano (1st author = Marc Guevara) | Development of a spatial and temporal disaggregation methodology applied to the EMEP emission inventory | |||
P43 | Tim Butler | Influence of emissions downscaling on global simulations of megacity ozone air quality | |||
P44 | Elton Chan | Inverse modelling of methane emissions for 2007-2011 using dispersion model(s) and atmospheric in-situ measurements in Environment Canada (EC)'s GHG measurement network. | |||
P45 | Lyana Curier | Synergistic use of LOTUS-EUROS and satellite-retrieved NO2 tropospheric columns to evaluate the NOx emission trends over Europe | |||
P46 | Hugo Denier van der Gon | Impact of redefining carbonaceous PM emission factors on European PM2.5 and PM10 inventories – a case study for wood combustion | |||
P47 | Joana Ferreira | A comparative analysis of atmospheric emission inventories available for Europe | |||
P48 | Nancy HF French | Connecting wildfire particulate emissions to respiratory health during extreme wildfire events in San Diego County, USA | |||
P49 | Claire Granier | Evaluation of global and regional anthropogenic emissions | |||
P50 | Luca Pozzoli | Regional air quality simulations to evaluate three anthropogenic emission inventories over the Eastern Mediterranean | |||
P51 | Mehrez Samaali | Application of a quantitative method to characterize uncertainty and variability to a national emissions inventory | |||
P52 | Andrea Stenke | Sensitivity of simulated atmospheric CH4 concentrations on emission datasets | |||
P53 | Jochen Theloke | A new model for distribution of emissions in a high spatial resolution on European scale |