18th GEIA Conference Program and Presentations




DETAILED PROGRAM    
WEDNESDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 2017    
         
7:30 8:30 Registration    
         
8:30 9:30 Welcome Session    
8:30 8:40 Conference Overview  

Paulette Middleton

8:40 8:45 Welcome from Conference Host  

Guy Brasseur

(MPIM - Hamburg)

8:45 8:50 Welcome from University of Hamburg  

Matthias Hort

(U Hamburg)

8:50 8:55 Welcome from IGAC   Greg Frost
8:55 9:00 Welcome from iLEAPS  

Greg Frost,

on behalf of iLEAPS SSC

9:00 9:05 Welcome from NASA   Richard Eckman (NASA)
9:05 9:20 The Status of the first Atmospheric Sentinel Mission S-5 Precursor and its possible Exploitation for Emission Monitoring   Claus Zehner (ESA)
9:20 9:30 Session discussion    
         
9:30 10:20 Inventories and Emissions Trends: Oral Session 1   Chairs: Greet Janssens-Maenhout, Ute Skiba, Hugo Denier van der Gon
9:30 9:35 Theme Introduction   Session Chairs
9:35 9:40 The 1970-2012 emissions atlas of EDGARv4.3.2   Greet Janssens-Maenhout (JRC)
9:40 9:45 Surface emissions from the RCPs scenarios: are they consistent with the most recent inventories?   Claire Granier (Laboratoire d'Aerologie, Toulouse; NOAA/CIRES)
9:45 9:50 Global emissions in the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service   Mark Parrington (ECMWF)
9:50 9:55 Next Steps For Improving Emission Estimates (With The Community Emissions Data System-CEDS)   Steven Smith (JGCRI), presented by Greg Frost
9:55 10:00 Progress towards comprehensive uncertainty estimates and emissions ensembles with the Community Emissions Data System (CEDS)   Rachel Hoesly (JGCRI)
10:00 10:20 Session discussion    
         
10:20 10:50 Break    
         
10:50 11:30 Inventories and Emissions Trends: Oral Session 2   Chairs: Greet Janssens-Maenhout, Ute Skiba, Hugo Denier van der Gon
10:50 10:55 Extension of a long-term BVOC emission dataset and its comparison with other emission studies   Katerina Sindelarova (Charles U, Prague; LATMOS-IPSL, Paris)
10:55 11:00 The KORUS2015 Emissions Inventory – Initial Findings and Future Perspectives   Jung-Hun Woo (Konkuk U)
11:00 11:05 African Anthropogenic Emissions Inventories for gases and particles from 1990 to 2016   Sekou Keita (U Félix Houphoët-Boigny, Côte d'Ivoire)
11:05 11:10 DICE-Africa: Diffuse and Inefficient Combustion Emissions in Africa, today and in the future   Christine Wiedinmyer (NCAR), presented by Evan Coffey (U Colorado)
11:10 11:30 Session discussion    
         
11:30 12:10 Inventories and Emissions Trends: Oral Session 3   Chairs: Greet Janssens-Maenhout, Ute Skiba, Hugo Denier van der Gon
11:30 11:35 An emission processing system for the Mexico City metropolitan area: Evaluation and comparison of the MOBILE6.2-Mexico and MOVES-Mexico traffic emissions    Marc Guevara Vilardell (Barcelona Supercomputing Center)
11:35 11:40 Current and Future Primary Particle Number Size Distribution Emission Inventory of On-road Vehicles in Southeast Asia   Ekbordin Winijkul (Asian Institute of Technology)
11:40 11:45 Now you see me, now you don’t. Lessons learnt from the construction of ship emission inventories ranging from local to global scale.   Jukka-Pekka Jalkanen (Finnish Meteorological Institute) 
11:45 11:50 Ship Emissions from All Vessels with AIS Activity Data in Pearl River Delta   Yiqi Zhang (Hong Kong U Sci Tech)
11:50 12:10 Session discussion    
         
12:10 14:00 Lunch    
    Early Career - Senior Scientist Roundtables    
         
14:00 14:45 Inventories and Emissions Trends: Oral Session 4   Chairs: Greet Janssens-Maenhout, Ute Skiba, Hugo Denier van der Gon
14:00 14:05 Inter-comparison of Global Satellite Burned Area Maps derived from MODIS, MERIS and SPOT-VGT   Angelika Heil (MPIC - Mainz)
14:05 14:10 An Operational Numerical Air Quality Forecasting over Eastern China   Guangqiang Zhou (YRDCEPW, Shanghai Meteorological Service, Shanghai)
14:10 14:15 Drying lakes as emerging sources of dust: Case of Urmia Lake, Iran   Ali Hoshyaripour (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
14:15 14:20 Ammonia emissions from agriculture activities in Argentina (2000-2012) under increasing soybean expansion and changes in livestock production   Paula Castesana (3iA-UNSAM & FRBA-UTN, Buenos Aires)
14:20 14:25 Modelling the temporal and spatial allocation of emission data   Volker Matthias (Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht)
14:25 14:45 Session discussion    
         
14:45 15:00 Inventories and Emissions Trends: Poster Presenter Introductions   Chairs: Greet Janssens-Maenhout, Ute Skiba, Hugo Denier van der Gon
         
15:00 16:00 Inventories and Emissions Trends: Poster Session   Chairs: Greet Janssens-Maenhout, Ute Skiba, Hugo Denier van der Gon
    Global Modeling of Oceanic Carbon Monoxide Emissions   Ludivine Conte (CEA-CNRS-UVSQ, Gif sur Yvette)
    The Community Emissions Data System (CEDS): an open source system for global anthropogenic emissions inventories   Leyang Feng (JGCRI), presented by Rachel Hoesly (JGCRI)
    Using STEAM and SILAM to model hydrocarbon emissions and dispersion from compression-ignition ship engines   Jaakko Laakia (Finnish Meteorological Institute)
    Influence of canopy reduction on biogenic NO emission patterns in northern Europe   Jan Alexander Arndt (Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht)
    Emissions from cooking and other sources in West Africa   Evan Coffey (U Colorado)
    Evaluation of historical emission inventory in Asia   Jun-ichi Kurokawa (Asia Center for Air Pollution Research)
    Modelling the temporal and spatial allocation of emission data   Volker Matthias (Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht)
    Shipping emissions over Europe: A state-of-the-art and comparative analysis   Michael Russo (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
    Biomass burning emissions inventories over Africa: How to explain the differences observed between GFED and AMMABB inventories?    N'Datchoh Evelyne Toure (Laboratoire d'Aerologie, Toulouse; U Félix Houphoët-Boigny, Côte d'Ivoire)
    Impacts of emissions from Cuba's stationary sources   Osvaldo Cuesta-Santos (Cuban Meteorological Institute)
    Portuguese emissions trends under the NEC Directives   Joana Leitão (University of Aveiro, Portugal;  now at IASS, Potsdam)
    Development of spatial disaggregation models for the Waste Sector Emission Inventory in Argentina   Romina María Pascual Flores (National Technological University, Mendoza)
    A line-point source model for ship emissions in ports   Armin Aulinger (Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht)
    Emission inventories for domestic heating: a bottom-up model for the city of Hamburg    Martin Otto Paul Ramacher (Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht)
         
16:00 16:30 Break    
         
16:30 17:20 Top-Down Emissions Analyses: Oral Session 1   Chairs: Yuxuan Wang,  Johannes Kaiser, Leonor Tarrasón
16:30 16:35 Theme Introduction   Session Chairs
16:40 16:45 Decadal changes in global surface NOx emissions from multi-constituent satellite data assimilation   Kazuyuki Miyazaki (JAMSTEC)
16:35 16:40 Intercomparison of NOx emission inventories over East Asia   Ronald van der A (KNMI)
16:45 16:50 Space-based NOx shipping emissions near the Chinese coasts   Jieying Ding (KNMI)
16:50 16:55 Confronting Recent Chemical Reanalyses with Satellite Data on Combustion Characteristics Over Megacities    Avelino Arellano (U Arizona)
16:55 17:00 A new emission inventory for China based on the monitoring and assessment of regional air quality in China using space observations (MARCOPOLO project)   MariLiza Koukouli (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
17:00 17:20 Session discussion    
         
17:20 18:05 Top-Down Emissions Analyses: Oral Session 2   Chairs: Yuxuan Wang,  Johannes Kaiser, Leonor Tarrasón
17:20 17:25 Emissions of VOCs over India and the Middle East estimated using OMI HCHO observations and the MAGRITTE regional model   Jean-François Müller  (Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy)
17:25 17:30 A global inventory of anthropogenic and volcanic SO2 emissions derived from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI)   Vitali Fioletov (Environment and Climate Change Canada)
17:30 17:35 Estimating CO emissions using IASI data and hemispheric constraints on OH concentrations   Trisevgeni Stavrakou (Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy)
17:35 17:40 Assessing the influence of regional transport from Mainland China over the Korean Peninsula during the 2016 KORUS-AQ Field Campaign    Hannah Halliday (NASA Langley)
17:40 17:45 Unaccounted variability in NH3 agricultural sources detected by IASI contributing to European spring haze episode   Audrey Fortems-Cheiney (LISA, CNRS/INSU, Université Paris-Est Créteil)
17:45 18:05 Session discussion    
         
18:05 18:20 Demonstration of ECCAD, GEIA's Emissions Database Portal   Sabine Darras (CNRS, Observatoire Midi-Pyrenees)
         
18:30 20:00 Conference Reception    

 




THURSDAY 14 SEPTEMBER 2017    
         
7:30 8:30 Registration    
         
8:30 9:15 Top-Down Emissions Analyses: Oral Session 3   Chairs: Yuxuan Wang,  Johannes Kaiser, Leonor Tarrasón
8:30 8:35 The global methane budget 2000-2012: budget and trends   Marielle Saunois (LSCE, CEA-UVSQ-CNRS, Université Paris Saclay)
8:35 8:40 Evaluating updated light alkane emissions from the oil and natural gas industry in the U.S.    Zitely Tzompa (Colorado State U)
8:40 8:45 Gas flaring detection, characterisation and emissions assessment from Sentinel-3 SLSTR   Alexandre Caseiro (MPIC, Mainz)
8:45 8:50 Measurement-based methane emission quantification from Europe’s largest on-shore gas field   Hugo Denier van der Gon (TNO)
8:50 8:55 Mobile measurements reveal high ammonia concentrations in German inner cities   Robert Wegener (Forschungszentrum Jülich)
8:55 9:15 Session discussion    
         
9:15 10:00 Top-Down Emissions Analyses: Oral Session 4   Chairs: Yuxuan Wang,  Johannes Kaiser, Leonor Tarrasón
9:15 9:20 Integrating remotely sensed AOD and trace gasses to quantify the 3-dimensional emissions of Asian aerosols   Jason Blake Cohen (Sun Yat-Sen University)
9:20 9:25 Efficient high-resolution constraints for primary aerosol emissions during biomass burning events   Jonathan Guerrette (NOAA)
9:25 9:30 Constraining black carbon emissions from Siberian wildfires using remote sensing aerosol measurements   Igor Konovalov (Russian Academy of Sciences)
9:30 9:35 Top-down Validation of Swiss non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions   Stephan Henne (EMPA)
9:35 9:40 Improving emission and air quality analyses via better representing the land surface states   Min Huang (George Mason U)
9:40 10:00 Session discussion    
         
10:00 10:30 Break    
         
10:30 10:45 Top-Down Emissions Analyses: Poster Presenter Introductions   Chairs: Yuxuan Wang,  Johannes Kaiser, Leonor Tarrasón
         
10:45 11:45 Top-Down Emissions Analyses: Poster Session   Chairs: Yuxuan Wang,  Johannes Kaiser, Leonor Tarrasón
    Consistency between recent trends in emissions and satellite observations in different world cities   Louise Granier (LATMOS, Paris)
    High-resolution global surface NOx emissions from multi-constituent satellite data assimilation   Takashi Sekiya (JAMSTEC)
    Network for Observation of Volcanic and Atmospheric Change (NOVAC)   Bo Galle (Chalmers U, Göteberg)
    Evaluation of the BC / OC ratios for aerosol emissions from biomass burning in Siberia using AERONET retrievals   Daria Lvova (Russian Academy of Sciences), presented by Igor Konovalov
    An optimized NOx emission inventory over East Asia, from PYVAR-CHIMERE inverse modeling tool constrained by OMI satellite observations   Lorenzo Costantino (LISA, Université Paris-Est Créteil)
    SO2 emissions over China: Evaluation of new top-down inventories    Dimitrios Balis, presented by Mariliza Koukouli (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
    Verifying the UK agricultural N2O emission inventory with tall tower measurements   Edward Carnell (CEH Edinburgh)
    Spatial and temporal distribution of emissions from on-road transport activity in Chile   Ignacio Andrés Suárez Laengle (Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Santiago)
    City-scale top-down verifications of NOX emissions in South Korea using satellite observations   Jae Hyeong Lee (Kongju National University, Korea)
    High spatial resolution mapping of urban emissions at neighborhood scale   Erik Velasco (Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology)
    Carbonyl Sulfide Serves as Tattletale for Biosphere Signal   Gara Villaiba (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
    Geostatistics for local emission inventories   Damian Zasina (The National Centre for Emissions Management, Warsaw, Poland)
    Anthropogenic Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Tokyo Metropolis Estimated with a Combination of Top-down and Bottom-up Approach   Richao Cong (NIES, Japan)
         
11:45 13:15 Lunch    
    GEIA Working Group meetings    
         
13:15 14:05 Environmental, Climate, Health and Societal Impacts: Oral Session 1   Chairs: Beatriz Cárdenas, Erika von Schneidemesser, Nicolas Huneeus
13:15 13:20 Theme Introduction   Session Chairs
13:20 13:25 Uncertainties of Estimated PM2.5- and O3-Related Health Impacts in China due to Emissions   Futu Chen (Emory U)
13:25 13:30 Effect of different emission inventories on modeled trace gas and aerosol distribution in China   Idir Bouarar (MPIM, Hamburg)
13:30 13:35 High-Frequency Box-Modelling of Airborne Data from KORUS-AQ: Spatiotemporal Analysis of O3 and its Precursors, and Evaluation of Emissions Sector Contributions to O3 in the Seoul Metropolitan Area   Jason Schroeder (NASA Langley)
13:35 13:40 First analysis of anthropogenic VOC distribution and emission fingerprints in Abidjan, West Africa   Pamela Dominutti (LaMP/CNRS, Clermont-Ferrand)
13:40 13:45 Linked Analysis of Baseline Emissions and Reduction Pathways for China and Korea    Younha Kim (Konkuk U, Seoul)
13:45 14:05 Session discussion    
         
14:05 14:50 Environmental, Climate, Health and Societal Impacts: Oral Session 2   Chairs: Beatriz Cárdenas, Erika von Schneidemesser, Nicolas Huneeus
14:05 14:10 Discrepancies in industrial VOC emissions: impact on tropospheric ozone    Johan Mellqvist (Chalmers U, Göteberg)
14:10 14:15 The Effects of Meteorology on the Variabilities of Surface Sulfate Aerosols: Analyses of NCAR-CESM Simulations   Chi-Yun Wang (National Taiwan U; SUNY Albany)
14:15 14:20 Benzo[a]pyrene and CO2 emissions trade-off between biomass combustion and fossil fuel used in the residential sector: an insight on climate and air quality/health co-benefits.   Marilena Muntean (JRC)
14:20 14:25 Source-specific estimation of air quality co-benefits of CO2 reduction in Europe, Canada and the United States using backward sensitivity analysis   Marjan Soltanzadeh (Carleton U, Ottawa)
14:25 14:30 Electric vehicles – emission scenarios for Poland and air quality modelling results   Jacek Kaminski (Polish Academy of Sciences), presented by Grzegorz Jeneniewixz
14:30 14:50 Session discussion    
         
14:50 15:20 Break    
         
15:20 16:45 Town Hall Discussion   Chairs: Leonor Tarrasón, Greg Frost, Paulette Middleton, Claire Granier
Discussion Question: What are the most important current and future emissions issues for climate and air quality, and what are effective ways for GEIA to communicate these issues to help inform environmental and energy policy and decision making?
         
16:45 17:30 Reports from GEIA Working Groups and Partners   Chairs: Greg Frost, Paulette Middleton
16:45 16:50 Towards a harmonized emission inventory in South America for air quality and climate modelling   Nicolas Huneeus (U Chile) - on behalf of Latin America/Caribbean WG
16:50 16:55 Managing the mean or the tail: sensitivity of surface PM2.5 to emissions changes in China   Yuxuan Wang (U Houston; Tsinghua U, Beijing) - on behalf of China WG
16:55 17:00 Comparing measurements and emission inventory data for NMVOCs in urban areas   Erika von Schneidemesser (IASS, Potsdam) - on behalf of NMVOC WG
17:00 17:05 New methods to bridge differences between regional and local emission inventories   Leonor Tarrasón (NILU) - on behalf of Urban WG
17:05 17:10 Report from 2017 IBBI workshop on improving operational fire emission estimates with current field campaigns   Johannes Kaiser (MPIC, Mainz) - on behalf of Interdisciplinary Biomass Burning Initiative
17:10 17:30 Session discussion    
         
17:30 17:45 Demonstration of Community Emissions Data System (CEDS)   Rachel Hoesly
         
    Evening out in Hamburg    

 




FRIDAY 15 SEPTEMBER 2017    
         
7:30 8:30 Registration    
         
8:30 9:15 Environmental, Climate, Health and Societal Impacts: Oral Session 3   Chairs: Beatriz Cárdenas, Erika von Schneidemesser, Nicolas Huneeus
8:30 8:35 Emissions, Air pollution and Health in southern west Africa in the frame of DACCIWA-WP2 program.   Cathy Liousse (Laboratoire d'Aerologie, Toulouse), presented by N'Datchoh Evelyne Toure
8:35 8:40 Simulation of current and future surface ozone concentrations over the South African Waterberg region   Mogesh Naidoo (CSIR-NRE, Pretoria)
8:40 8:45 Household solid fuel use for space heating: Updating emissions estimates to better understand air pollution, health, and climate change implications   Zoe Chafe (Cornell U)
8:45 8:50 Impact of landuse change from forest to oil palm plantation on direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions.   Ute Skiba (CEH, Penicuik)
8:50 8:55 Volatile Chemical Products Emerging as Largest Fossil-Source of Organics over U.S. Cities   Brian McDonald (NOAA/CIRES)
8:55 9:15 Session discussion    
         
9:15 10:00 Environmental, Climate, Health and Societal Impacts: Oral Session 4   Chairs: Beatriz Cárdenas, Erika von Schneidemesser, Nicolas Huneeus
10:00 9:40 Forecasting wildfires’ impact on air quality   Solene Turquety (UPMC; CNRS/INSU; LMD/IPSL, Paris)
10:05 10:10 First Experiences of Mexico City Air Quality Forecast System   Beatriz Cardenas (Mexico City Ministry of Environment)
10:10 10:15 Air Quality and Health Impacts from Control Policies on Coal-fired Power Plants in China from 2005 to 2015   Ruili Wu (Tsinghua U, Beijing)
10:15 10:20 Assessing the air quality health benefits of phasing out coal-fire power plant in Ontario and Alberta: An adjoint sensitivity analysis   Yasar Burak Oztaner (Carleton U, Ottawa)
10:20 10:25 Estimating the Tipping Point of Urban NOx Control in major US cities   Angele Genereux (Carleton U, Ottawa)
10:25 10:45 Session discussion    
         
10:00 10:15 Environmental, Climate, Health and Societal Impacts: Poster Presenter Introductions   Chairs: Beatriz Cárdenas, Erika von Schneidemesser, Nicolas Huneeus
         
10:15 10:45 Break    
         
10:45 11:45 Environmental, Climate, Health and Societal Impacts: Poster Session   Chairs: Beatriz Cárdenas, Erika von Schneidemesser, Nicolas Huneeus
    Kuwait’s Vision for Environmental Data Management 2010-2030   Marwan Al-Dimashki (EPA/eMISK, Kuwait)
    Climatology (2003-2015) analysis of Remotely-Sensed and Surface Data of Aerosols and Meteorology for the Mexico Central Megalopolis Area.   Marco Mora (Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Mexico)
    How current and proposed thermal power plants affect the global carbon budget?   Dan Tong (Tsinghua U, Beijing)
    Measurement of Particulate Matter and its Risk Assessment in an Urban Environment of Niger Delta Region of Nigeria   Stephen Uzoekwe (Federal University, Otuoke, Nigeria)
    Effect of climate change and CO2 inhibition on isoprene emissions in Europe calculated using the ALARO-0 regional climate model    Maite Bauwens (BIRA-IASB, Brussels)
         
11:45 12:15 Concluding Session   Leonor Tarrasón