The relative importance of various source regions of ozone on East Asian
surface ozone
Schedule and Abstracts (PDF 25MB)
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| Monday, 12 October |
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| Session I: Analysis of the current state and long-term trend of wet and
dry deposition |
| 9:15 |
Current state of wet deposition in East Asia |
Hiroshi Hara, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan |
| 9:40 |
Current state and trend of air concentrations and constraints on dry deposition
estimation in East Asia |
Kazuhide Matsuda, Meisei University, Japan |
| 10:05 |
Characteristics of long range transport of air pollutants in East Asia |
LimSeok Chang, National Institute of Environmental Research, Republic of
Korea |
| 10:30 |
Break |
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| 11:00 |
Analysis of the monitoring data in China |
Zheng Haohao, National Environmental Monitoring Center, China |
| 11:25 |
Spatial and Temporal Trends in Sulfur and Nitrogen Deposition for the United
States. |
David Schmeltz, United States Environmental Protection Agency, USA |
| 11:50 |
Atmospheric chemical composition and transport in the EMEP domain, status
and trends |
Wenche Aas, National Institute for Air Research, Norway |
| 12:15 |
Lunch and Poster session |
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| Session II: Modeling analysis of regional air pollution in East Asia |
| 14:15 |
The relative importance of various source regions of ozone on East Asian
surface ozone |
Tatsuya Nagashima, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan |
| 14:40 |
Numerical simulation of acid deposition over East Asia from 1995 to 2005 |
Zifa Wang, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, China |
| 15:05 |
Long-term trends for anthropogenic SO2 emissions and sulfur deposition
in East Asia |
Toshimasa Ohara, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan |
| 15:30 |
Break |
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| 16:00 |
MICS-Asia Model Intercomparison Studies for Asia |
Greg. Carmichael, University of Iowa, USA |
| 16:25 |
Modeling analysis of regional air pollution from the view of South-East
Asia |
Vanisa Surapipith, Pollution Control Department, Thailand |
| 16:50 |
Multi-scale model analysis of EANET Data |
Meiyun Lin, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA |
| 17:15 |
Discussion |
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| 18:00 |
Adjourn for the day |
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| Tuesday, 13 October |
| Session III: Results of studies on ecological and human health impacts
of acid deposition and related air pollutants |
| 9:00 |
Current status and trends of acid deposition in East Asia and review of
assessment studies |
W. Carandang & A. Ocampo, University of Los Banos, Philippines |
| 9:25 |
Progress and achievements on the catchment-scale analysis in the EANET
countries |
Hiroyuki Sase, ADORC, Japan |
| 9:50 |
Monitoring ozone effects on the European forests - achievements, problems,
perspectives |
Marco Ferretti, University of Siena, Italy |
| 10:15 |
History of Forest monitoring in Europe and applied methods including critical
loads assessments |
Martin Lorenz, Institute for World Forestry, Germany |
| 10:40 |
Break |
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| 11:00 |
Assessment of ozone effects on Japanese forests |
Yoshihisa Kohno, Central Research Institute for Electric Power Industries,
Japan |
| 11:25 |
Asian dust strom and pulmonary function of school children |
Yun-Chul Hong, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea |
| 11:50 |
Health impact of ozone and PM exposures in Europe and their relative contribution
to the environmental burden of disease |
Otto Hanninen, KTL Environmental Health, Finland |
| 12:15 |
Discussion (Recommendations for the Periodic Report) |
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| 12:30 |
Adjourn the Workshop |
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