9th International Workshop on Greenhouse Gas Measurements from Space
(IWGGMS-9)
May 29 pm (Wed) - 31 (Fri), 2013, Yokohama, Japan
Workshop
Agenda *Revised
agenda could be available on the workshop venue.
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'Presentation Guidelines'
for oral presenters is downloadable here:
DAY 1: May 29 (Wed), 2013 (Core session time: 14:00 – 17:30)
13:10 |
Open |
13:10-14:00 |
Registration *(Poster board available, poster setup from 13:10) |
Plenary session– Opening |
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14:00-14:15 |
Logistics Tatsuya Yokota, NIES (2 min.) Welcome speech Akimasa Sumi, NIES President (5 min.) Welcome speech Ministry of the Environment, Japan (5 min.) Tatsuya Yokota, NIES, IWGGMS-9 Local Organizer (3 min.) |
Plenary session– Presentations (1) Chairperson: G. Inoue (GOSAT Science Team Chief Scientist) |
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14:15-15:15 |
1. 14:15-14:35 Global space-based observations of CO2: From SCIAMACHY to CarbonSat Michael Buchwitz, et al. (U. Bremen, Germany) 2. 14:35-14:55 Progress of GOSAT Project in 2012 and 2013 Tatsuya Yokota, et al. (NIES, Japan) 3. 14:55-15:15 The OCO-2 Mission – the Next Step in Space-Based CO2 Measurements David Crisp, et al. (JPL/Caltech, USA) |
15:15-15:50 |
Group photo & Coffee & tea break (35 min.) |
Plenary session– Presentations (2) Chairperson: D. Crisp (JPL/Caltech, USA) |
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15:50-17:30 |
4. 15:50-16:10 The Status of Chinese Carbon Dioxide Observation Satellite (TanSat) Yi Liu, et al. (IAP/CAS, China) 5. 16:10-16:30 Lessons and Learned from GOSAT towards GOSAT-2 Hiroshi Suto, et al. (JAXA, Japan) 6. 16:30-16:50 Status of the CNES / MicroCarb small satellite for CO2 measurement Denis Jouglet, et al. (CNES, France) 7. 16:50-17:10 CarbonSat, ESA’s Earth Explorer 8 Candidate: Mission Overview Yasjka Meijer, et al. (ESA, The Netherlands) 8. 17:10-17:30 NASA’s planned GHG missions and timelines Ken Jucks, et al. (NASA HQ, USA) |
- Day 1 Adjourn - |
DAY 2: May 30 (Thu), 2013 (Core session time: 8:45– 17:15)
8:15 |
Open |
Session I Future Missions Chairperson: T. Yokota (NIES, Japan) |
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8:45-9:45 |
9. 8:45-9:00 Annmarie Eldering, et al. (JPL/Caltech, USA) 10. 9:00-9:15 Recent Advancements in Airborne Laser CO2 and O2 Column Measurements Edward V. Browell, et al. (NASA/LaRC, USA) 11. 9:15-9:30 Pulsed Lidar Measurements of Atmospheric CO2 Column Absorption, Range and Surface Reflectivity in the ASCENDS 2013 Airborne Campaign James Abshire, et al. (NASA/GSFC, USA) 12. 9:30-9:45 Ray Nassar, et al. (Environment Canada, Canada) |
9:45-10:15 |
Coffee & tea break (30 min.) |
Session II Poster Session 10:15-12:00 |
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12:00-13:30 |
Lunch break (90 min.) |
Session III Calibration / In-situ Measurements / Applications Chairperson: K. Shiomi (JAXA/EORC, Japan) |
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13:30-14:30 |
13. 13:30-13:45 Level1 Algorithm for TANSO-FTS on GOSAT: Calibration and Correction of four years data Akihiko Kuze, et al. (JAXA, Japan) 14. 13:45-14:00 Vicarious Calibration at Railroad Valley: OCO-2 Readiness Florian M. Schwandner, et al. (JPL, USA) 15. 14:00-14:15 New methods to measure photosynthesis from space: Chlorophyll Fluorescence Christian Frankenberg, et al. (JPL/Caltech, USA) 16. 14:15-14:30 The Carbon in Arctic Reservoirs Vulnerability Experiment (CARVE) FTS: Preliminary Results From 2012/2013 Ground-Based, Test Flights, and Science Operations Thomas P. Kurosu, et al. (JPL, USA) |
Session IV Algorithm Chairperson: M. Buchwitz (U. Bremen, Germany) |
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14:30-15:00 |
17. 14:30-14:45 An overview of ACOS Build 3.3 XCO2 retrievals from GOSAT and first validation results Christopher O'Dell, et al. (Colorado S. U., USA) 18. 14:45-15:00 Atmospheric CO2 retrievals from GOSAT TANSO-FTS data and status on related French activities Claude Camy-Peyret, et al. (IPSL/UPMC, France) |
15:00 -15:30 |
Coffee & tea break (30 min.) (*Poster removal by 15:30) |
15:30-16:00 |
19. 15:30-15:45 CO2 and CH 4 Retrievals from GOSAT: Validation, Model Comparisons and Surface Fluxes Hartmut Boesch, et al. (U. Leicester, UK) 20. 15:45-16:00 Seasonal carbon uptake as seen from an improved version of RemoTeC Andre Butz, et al. (KIT, Germany) |
Session V GHG Results and Comparison |
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16:00-16:45 |
21. 16:00-16:15 Carbon dioxide retrieval from IASI/Metop-A measurements and comparison with TANSO-FTS/GOSAT SWIR products Ugo Cortesi, et al. (IFAC-CNR, Italy) 22. 16:15-16:30 The Covariation of Northern Hemisphere Summertime CO2 with Surface Temperature at Boreal Latitudes Debra Wunch, et al. (Caltech, USA) 23. 16:30-16:45 N2O and CH4 Observation using Thermal Infrared Sounders AIRS, IASI and CrIS Xiaozhen Xiong, et al. (NOAA/NESDIS/STAR & IMSG, USA) |
Session VI Inverse Modeling (1) Chairperson: S. Maksyutov (NIES, Japan) |
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16:45-17:15 |
24. 16:45-17:00 Role of GOSAT total column CO2 observations in the estimation of CO2 surface fluxes Abhishek Chatterjee, et al. (NCAR, USA) 25. 17:00-17:15 Modeling the column-integrated signal from a point-source: Progress and Problems Peter Rayner, et al. (U. Melbourne, Australia) |
- Day 2 Adjourn - |
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18:00 -19:30 |
Reception |
DAY 3: May 31 (Fri), 2013 (Core session time: 8:45– 16:00)
8:15 |
Open |
Session VII Inverse Modeling (2) CO2 Chairperson: A. Eldering (JPL/Caltech, USA) |
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8:45-10:00 |
26. 8:45-9:00 Inverse modeling of the regional CO2 fluxes with GOSAT XCO2 observations Shamil Maksyutov, et al. (NIES, Japan) 27. 9:00-9:15 Hiroshi Takagi, et al. (NIES, Japan) 28. 9:15-9:30 Estimating Regional Sources and Sinks of CO2 using GOSAT XCO2 Dylan Jones, et al. (U. Toronto, Canada) 29. 9:30-9:45 Validation of GOSAT CO2 flux product over the grassland Li Zhang, et al. (IRSDE/CAS, China) 30. 9:45-10:00 Vegetation Fires and Air Pollution in South Asia – Analysis from Multi-Satellite Datasets Krishna Vadrevu, et al. (U. Maryland, USA) |
10:00-10:30 |
Coffee & tea break (30 min.) |
Session VIII Inverse Modeling (3) Regional CO2/Large Point Sources Chairperson: D. Jones (U. Toronto, Canada) |
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10:30-11:30 |
31. 10:30-10:45 Sourish Basu, et al. (SRON, The Netherlands) 32. 10:45-11:00 Large point source emissions signatures seem from Space Tom Oda, et al. (CSU-NOAA, USA) 33. 11:00-11:15 Ryoichi Imasu, et al. (AORI/U. Tokyo, Japan) 34. 11:15-11:30 Muhammad Evri, et al. (BPPT, Indonesia) |
11:30-13:00 |
Lunch break (90 min.) |
Session IX Inverse Modeling (4) CO2 and related species/Assimilation Chairperson: R. Imasu (AORI/U. Tokyo, Japan) |
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13:00-14:15 |
35. 13:00-13:15 Patterns of CO2 Sensitivity to CO from Space and their Implications for Carbon Monitoring Sam Silva, et al. (U. Arizona, USA) 36. 13:15-13:30 Characterization of biomass burning from combined analysis using SCIAMACHY, GOSAT and MOPITT Sachiko Hayashida, et al. (Nara W. U., Japan) 37. 13:30-13:45 Nicholas Parazoo, et al. (JPL/JIFRESSE, USA) 38. 13:45-14:00 Satellite bias estimation by independent inverse analysis Takashi Maki, et al. (MRI, Japan) 39. 14:00-14:15 Francois-Marie Breon, et al. (CEA/LSCE, France) |
14:15 -14:45 |
Coffee & tea break (30 min.) |
Session X Inverse Modeling (5) CH4 Chairperson: S. Hayashida (Nara W. U., Japan) |
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14:45-15:45 |
40. 14:45-15:00 MACC-II analysis of tropospheric CH4 Sebastien Massart, et al. (ECMWF, UK) 41. 15:00-15:15 Estimating regional methane surface fluxes using GOSAT XCH4 observations Annemarie Fraser, et al. (U. Edinburgh, UK) 42. 15:15-15:30 On the consistency between global and regional methane emissions inferred from SCIAMACHY, TANSO-FTS, IASI and surface measurements Cindy Cressot, et al. (LSCE, France) 43. 15:30-15:45 Seasonality in Fossil Fuel Industrial Emissions based on Surface and Satellite Transcontinental Data Ira Leifer, et al. (UCSB, USA) |
Closing Session |
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15:45-16:00 |
Next IWGGMS-10 Plan IWGGMS-9 Committee (6 min.) Closing address Gen Inoue (GOSAT Science Team Chief Scientist) (6 min.) Closing remarks IWGGMS-9 Local Organizer (3 min.) |
Poster Presentations
Core Time: Day 2, May 30 (Thu) 10:15-12:00 (105 min.)
(Poster board: 900mm(H) x 1800mm(W) for A0 Landscape size)
'Poster Session Guidelines'
for poster presenters is downloadable here:
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Tommy Taylor, et al. (Colorado S. U., USA) |
Trends in GOSAT TANSO-FTS radiometric response from L1B data: a work in progress |
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Yukio Yoshida, et al. (NIES, Japan) |
Extension of the targets for the GOSAT SWIR XCO2 and XCH4 retrievals |
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Andrey Bril, et al. (NIES, Japan) |
Retrievals of atmospheric CO2, CH4 and optical path modifications from the GOSAT observations |
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Nobuhiro Kikuchi, et al. (NIES, Japan) |
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Makoto Inoue, et al. (NIES, Japan) |
Validation of GOSAT SWIR XCO2 and XCH4 using TCCON data: Parameter dependency of GOSAT biases and the bias correction |
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Nikita Rokotyan, et al. (INS, Ural federal U., Russia) |
Series of measurements from new possible validation site at Kourovka |
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Mai Ouchi, et al. (Nagoya U., Japan) |
Comparison of CO2 column concentrations calculated from GOSAT SWIR with balloon-borne CO2 instrument measurements |
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Megumi Yamamoto, et al. (Nara W. U., Japan) |
Comparison of GOSAT XCH4 and airborne measurements over Siberia |
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Tetsu Sakai, et al. (MRI, Japan) |
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Christian Frankenberg, et al. (JPL/Caltech, USA) |
Aerosol information content analysis of multi-angle high spectral resolution measurements and its benefit for high accuracy greenhouse gas retrievals |
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Kumi Nakamae, et al. (NIES, Japan) |
Lidar observation of the 2011 Puyehue volcanic aerosols at Lauder, New Zealand |
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Hartmut Boesch, et al. (U. Leicester, UK) |
The Amazonian Carbon Observatory Network |
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Hartmut Boesch, et al. (U. Leicester, UK) |
The GreenHouse gas Observations in the Stratosphere and Troposphere (GHOST) Instrument |
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Kam Weng (Clare) Wong, et al. (JPL, USA) |
Mapping greenhouse gas emissions in the Los Angeles basin by remote sensing using a Fourier Transform Spectrometer on Mount Wilson |
15 |
Kei Shiomi, et al. (JAXA, Japan) |
Characterization of GOSAT TANSO Level 1 V160.160 TIR spectra |
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Naoko Saitoh, et al. (CEReS/Chiba U., Japan) |
Profiles of CO2 and CH4 retrieved from GOSAT/TANSO-FTS thermal infrared spectra using an improved algorithm |
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Jonathan Gero, et al. (U. Wisconsin, USA) |
GOSAT TIR Band Inter-calibration with Satellite Infrared Sensors |
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Jhoon Kim, et al. (Yonsei U., Korea) |
Quantification of radiative forcing of CO2 and Absorbing Aerosol from GOSAT with the aid of Asia Carbon Tracker |
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Yu Someya, et al. (AORI/U. Tokyo, Japan) |
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David Baker, et al. (CIRA/Colorado S. U., USA) |
Evaluating the benefits of in situ, TCCON, and GOSAT CO2 measurements using independent data comparisons |
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Rajesh Janardanan Achari, et al. (NIES, Japan) |
Impact of high resolution meteorological fields on simulation of high frequency variability of CO2 concentration using FLEXPART with 1km flux maps |
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Dmitry A. Belikov, et al. (NIES, Japan) |
Developing adjoint of the coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian transport model
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Alexander Lukyanov, et al. (CAO, Russia) |
Forward and inverse modeling of CO2
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24 |
Heon-Sook Kim, et al. (NIES, Japan) |
Regional CH4 flux estimates based on GOSAT SWIR L2 and ground-based observations |
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Akihide Kamei, et al. (NIES, Japan) |
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26 |
Denis Jouglet, et al. (CNES, France) |
Estimation of CNES / MicroCarb performances at level 1 and level 2 |
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Gregoire Broquet, et al. (LSCE – UVSQ, France) |
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28 |
Otto Hasekamp, et al. (SRON, The Netherlands) |
Satellite remote sensing of methane: Sentinel-5 Precursor in Perspective of GOSAT |
29 |
Anand Ramanathan, et al. (ORAU/NASA, USA) |
Analysis of Pulsed Lidar Measurements of Atmospheric CO2 Column Absorption from the ASCENDS 2011 Airborne Campaign |
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Anand Ramanathan, et al. (ORAU/NASA, USA) |
Pulsed Lidar Measurements of Atmospheric CO2 Column Absorption from the ASCENDS Airborne Campaigns |
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Haris Riris, et al. (NASA/GSFC, USA) |
Airborne lidar measurements of atmospheric pressure for the ASCENDS mission using the oxygen A-band at 765 nm |
32 |
Jianping Mao, et al. (NASA/GSFC, USA) |
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Michael Buchwitz, et al. (U. Bremen, Germany)[Post deadline] |
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Bing Lin, et al. (NASA/LaRC, USA) |
Modeling of Space Laser Absorption Spectrometry for Atmospheric CO2 Column Measurements |
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Zhaocheng Zeng, et al. (IRSDE/CAS, China) |
Approach for Clustering Spatio-Temporal Carbon Dioxide Data Using Satellite Observations |