Alessandro Damiani   Hitoshi Irie   Dmitry A. Belikov   Shuei Kaizuka   Hossain Mohammed Syedul Hoque   Raul R. Cordero   
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 22(18) 12705-12726 Sep 2022
Abstract. This study investigated the spatiotemporal variabilitiesin nitrogen dioxide (NO2), formaldehyde (HCHO), ozone (O3), andlight-absorbing aerosols within the Greater Tokyo Area, Japan, which is the mostpopulous metropolitan area in the worl...
We examined methane (CH4) variability over different regions of India and the surrounding oceans derived from thermal infrared (TIR) band observations (TIR CH4) by the Thermal and Near-infrared Sensor for carbon Observation—Fourier Transform Spect...
The arid and semiarid regions of Uzbekistan are sensitive and vulnerable to climate change. However, the sparse and very unevenly distributed meteorological stations within the region provide limited data for studying the region’s climate variatio...
Shamil Maksyutov   Tomohiro Oda   Makoto Saito   Rajesh Janardanan   Dmitry Belikov   Johannes W. Kaiser   Ruslan Zhuravlev   Alexander Ganshin   Vinu K. Valsala   Arlyn Andrews   Lukasz Chmura   Edward Dlugokencky   László Haszpra   Ray L. Langenfelds   Toshinobu Machida   Takakiyo Nakazawa   Michel Ramonet   Colm Sweeney   Douglas Worthy   
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 21(2) 1245-1266 Jan 2021 [Refereed]
Abstract. We developed a high-resolution surface flux inversion system based on the global Eulerian–Lagrangian coupled tracer transport model composed of the National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES) transport model (TM; collectively NIE...