Mon, May 21: Overview and Invited Talks | WG Introductions | Aerosols | Chemistry | Poster Session A
Tue, May 22 : Regional & Global Air Quality | Organics & Mercury | Transport & Sources/Sinks | Poster Session B
Wed, May 23: Chemistry-Ecosystems-climate | WG Breakout Reports and Discussion
Monday, May 21
GEOS-Chem Overview and Invited Talks (Chair: Hong Liao)
- GEOS-Chem Model Overview (Daniel Jacob, Harvard)
- Atmospheric Chemistry and anthropogenic influence over the Amazon tropical forest (Scot Martin, Harvard)
- Overview of J3 regional campaign on heavy air pollution in winter (Yuanhang Zhang, Peking U.)
- Evolution and impacts of anthropogenic emissions in China (Kebin He, Tsinghua U. )
- New particle formation in China (Min Hu, Peking U)
- Bridging the gap between modeled and observed SOA: Implication from field campaigns and chamber simulation (Xinming Wang, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, CAS)
GEOS-Chem Working Group Introductions (Chair: Daniel Jacob)
- Adjoint Model and Data Assimilation Working Group (Daven Henze, U. Colorado-boulder and Jun Wang, U. Iowa )
- Transport Working Group (Hongyu Liu, NIA / NASA Langley)
- Chemistry-Ecosystems-climate Working Group (Hong Liao, NUIST)
- Emissions and Deposition Working Group (Jintai Lin, Peking U.)
- Nested model Working Group (Yuxuan Wang, U. Houston and Lin Zhang, Peking U.)
- High-performance GEOS-Chem and cloud computing (Jiawei Zhuang, Harvard)
Aerosols (Chair: Daven Henze)
- Source attribution of PM2.5 in Korea during the KORUS-aQ campaign (Hyung-Min Lee, Seoul National U)
- Observation and simulation of fine particulate matter pollution during G20 conference in Hangzhou (Huan Yu, NUIST)
- Seasonal variations of model bias in simulations of major PM2.5 chemical components in China (Ruqian Miao, Peking U.)
- Investigation of new particle formation events in China using Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry (Jun Zheng, NUIST)
- Effect of aging on cloud nucleating properties of atmospheric aerosols (Yan Ma, NUIST)
- Efficacy of dust aerosol forecasts for East Asia using the adjoint of GEOS-Chem with ground-based observations (Jaein Jeong, Seoul National U.)
Chemistry (Chair: Lin Zhang)
- Modeling of tropospheric halogen chemistry: cycling, uncertainty, and impact (Lei Zhu, Harvard U.)
- Assessing cloud radiative effects on photolysis rates during aircraft campaigns using satellite cloud observations and GEOS-Chem (Hongyu Liu, NIA / NASA Langley)
- Simulation of NH3 in the UTLS (Jun Wang, U. lowa)
- Simulating chloride chemistry in GEOS-Chem (Xuan Wang, Harvard U.)
- Simulation of the effect of multi-scale interactions on OH Simulation of the effect of multi-scale interactions on OH (Hongjian Weng, Peking U.)
- POMINO: Explicit aerosols corrections on NO2 satellite retrieval of OMI and Tropomi by using GEOS-Chem and satellite observation (Mengyao Liu, Peking U.)
Poster Session A
- The impact of increasing atmospheric oxidation capacity on organic aerosol in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (BTH), China: A case study (Tian Feng, IEE/CAS)
- Spatiotemporal variations of severe haze episodes in China (Jiandong Li, IAP/CAS)
- Heterogeneous sulfate aerosol formation mechanisms in Chinese haze events: Air quality model assessment using observations of sulfate Δ17O in Beijing (Jingyuan Shao, Peking U.)
- Effects of different types of precipitation on aerosol particles in Beijing (Jin Wu, BJ Meteorological Service )
- Impact of mixing states on aerosol direct radiative forcing and heating rate based on GEOS-Chem-aPM (Hailing Jia, NUIST)
- GEOS-Chem CO data assimilation and comparison with the EC-cAS model (Tailong He , U. Toronto)
- Preliminary results on coupling GEOS-Chem with the WRF Model (Haipeng Lin, Peking U.)
- Global simulation of aerosol effects on tropospheric photolysis frequencies and photochemistry (Rong Tian, NUIST)
- Effects of changing meteorlogical on ozone in the YRD region during the Clean Air Action Plan (2013-2017) (Rusha Yan, SAES)
- Atmospheric emissions to socioeconomic impacts: Assessing the changes in rice mercury contamination under policy (Sae Yun Kwon, POSTECH)
Tuesday, May 22
Regional and global air quality (Chair: Jun Wang)
- Trend of air quality in China constrained by observations and models (Lu Shen, Harvard)
- China and globalizing air pollution (Jintai Lin, Peking U.)
- Enhanced air pollution health effects studies using source-oriented chemical transport models (Jianlin Hu, NUIST)
- Simulations of aerosol and trace gases in Beijing during the APHH campaign (Matthew Jolleys, U. Edinburgh)
- Modeling regional air quality using the near-explicit master chemical mechanism (Jingyi Li)
- Air quality over India in 2030: Avoided premature mortality from emissions reductions (Alex Karambelas, Columbia U.)
- Fine resolution wind field simulated in the low layer of urban area by a multi-scale urban canopy model (Zhenxin Liu)
- Local meteorological drivers of summer surface ozone variability in China: Implications for interannual variations of ozone air quality (Ke Li, Harvard U.)
- Local meteorological drivers of summer surface ozone variability in China: Implications for interannual variations of ozone air quality (Ruijun Dang, IAP/CAS)
- Impacts of relative humidity on a heavily polluted event over North China Plain in February 2014 (Shujing Shi, NUIST)
Organics and Mercury (Chair: Yuxuan Wang)
- Atmospheric aqueous-phase SOA formation:laboratory investigations and field observations (Xinlei Ge, NUIST)
- Space-based constraints on Chinese non-methane volatile organic compound emissions and impacts on regional air quality (Tzung-May Fu, Peking U.)
- Simulations of organic aerosol in China (Qi Chen, Peking U.)
- Light absorption and chemical composition of primary and secondary organic aerosol (Mingjie Xie, NUIST)
- An online coupled model for air-sea exchange of mercury (Yanxu Zhang, Nanjing U)
- Mercury inputs to Chinese marginal seas–Impact of industrialization and development of China (Runsheng Yin, GIG/CAS)
Transport, Sources and Sinks (Chairs: Jintai Lin and Nadine Unger)
- The importance of Asia as a source of black carbon to the Arctic constrained by aircraft and surface measurements (Junwei Xu, Dalhousie U.)
- NOx emission trends for China derived from OMPS (Yuxuan Wang, Tsinghua U.)
- Unexpected slowdown of US pollutant emission reduction in the past decade (Zhe Jiang, U. Sci. & Tech.China )
- Transatlantic transport of pollution from Africa to South America (Qiaoqiao Wang, Jinan U.)
- Impacts of biogenic and anthropogenic emissions on summertime ozone formation in the Guanzhong Basin, China (Nan Li, NUIST)
- Remote sensing of PM2.5 near the ground from satellite observation (Ying Zhang, Inst. of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, CAS)
- The importance of vertical resolution in the free troposphere for modeling intercontinental plumes (Jiawei Zhuang, Harvard U.)
- Emissions and deposition of atmospheric reactive nitrogen over China (Lin Zhang, Peking U.)
- Long-term NOx and SO2 emissions over East Asia simultaneously constrained by OMI observations using GEOS-Chem adjoint (Zhen Qu)
- Neural network prediction of pollutant emissions from agricultural waste burning in Southern China and application to air quality forecasts (Xu Feng, Peking U.)
- Impact of Southeast Asian smoke on aerosol properties in Southwest China: comparison of model simulations with satellite and ground observations (Jun Zhu, NUIST)
- Modeling Impacts of Urbanization and Urban Heat Island Mitigation on Boundary Layer Meteorology and Air Quality in Beijing Under Different Weather Conditions (Lei Chen, NUIST)
Poster Session B
- Short-term weather patterns modulate air pollution in Eastern China during 2015-2016 winter (Shuyu Zhao, IEE/CAS)
- Simulation on the Impacts of Emissions and Climate Change on Air Quality in China between 2010 and 2040 (Heng Tian, Peking U.)
- The impact of aerosol-meteorology interactions on the effectiveness of emission control measures (Mi Zhou, Peking U)
- Impacts of PBL parameterization on ozone concentration and dry deposition in the WRF-chem model—a case study of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region (Yuanhong Zhao, Peking U.)
- Changes in ammonia agricultural emissions and their impact on surface PM2.5 pollution in China during 2005-2015 (Youfan Chen, Peking U.)
- Influence of air quality control measures on ozone during G20 Summit in Hangzhou (Ye Wang, NUIST)
- The impacts of long-range transport on the spatial and temporal distribution of black carbon in the Tibetan Plateau (Yue Wu, Nanjing U)
- GEOS-Chem modeling of long-range transport of global tropospheric ozone to China (Jane Liu, Nanjing U./U. Toronto )
- The impact of long-range transport of African ozone on tropospheric ozone over Asia (Han Han, Nanjing U.)
- Adjoint inversion of Chinese NMVOC emissions using space-based observations of formaldehyde and glyoxal (Hansen Cao, Peking U.)
- Top-down estimate of isoprene emissions in East Asia using inverse modeling: implication of satellite retrievals from GOME-2 and OMI formaldehyde with KORUS-aQ aircraft observations (Hyung-Min Lee, Seoul National U.)
- Impacts of Anthropogenic Emissions on Springtime Mesoscale Convective Systems in South China (Lijuan Zhuang, Peking U.)
Wednesday, May 23
Chemistry-Ecosystems-climate (Chair: Tzung-May Fu)
- Implications of RCP emissions on future concentration and direct radiative forcing of secondary organic aerosol over China (Yu Zhang, IAP/CAS)
- Ozone pollution impacts on crops and forests in China (Nadine Unger, U. Exeter)
- Aerosol climatic and environmental effects: modeling studies (Xiaoyan Ma, NUIST)
- Impact of fire air pollution on global ecosystem productivity (Xu Yue, IAP/CAS )
- Impacts of meteorological parameters and emissions on decadal and interannual variations of black carbon in China for 1980-2010 (Yuhao Mao, NUIST)
- Development of the China National Climate Center Climate-chemistry Model (BCC-cSM-GEOS-Chem): model development and evaluation for atmospheric chemistry component (Xiao Lu, Peking U.)
- Observed and GEOS-Chem simulated ozone and PM2.5 change under recent droughts in China (Yuanyu Xie, Tsinghua U.)
- A typical meteorological circulation of severe summertime ozone pollution events in Huabei Plain, China (Cheng Gong, IAP/CAS)
- Effects of afforestation on haze pollution in BTH (Xin Long, IEE/CAS)