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Akiyoshi Kannari
Publications - 16
Citations - 2271
Akiyoshi Kannari is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emission inventory & Input/output. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 16 publications receiving 2091 citations.
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Asian emissions in 2006 for the NASA INTEX-B mission
Qiang Zhang,Qiang Zhang,David G. Streets,Greg Carmichael,Kebin He,Hong Huo,Akiyoshi Kannari,Zbigniew Klimont,I. S. Park,S. Reddy,Joshua S. Fu,D. Chen,Lei Duan,Y. Lei,Litao Wang,Z. L. Yao +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, a new inventory of air pollutant emissions in Asia in the year 2006 is developed to support the Intercontinental Chemical Transport Experiment-Phase B (INTEX-B) funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
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Development of multiple-species 1km×1km resolution hourly basis emissions inventory for Japan
TL;DR: In this article, a new atmospheric emissions inventory, called "EAGrid2000-Japan" was developed to provide reliable fundamental data for studies of the long-range transport of air pollution in the East Asia region, specifically targeting Japan, in the year 2000.
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MICS-Asia II: The model intercomparison study for Asia Phase II methodology and overview of findings
Gregory R. Carmichael,Tatsuya Sakurai,David G. Streets,Yu Hozumi,H. Ueda,Soon-Ung Park,Christopher Fung,Zhiwei Han,Mizuo Kajino,Magnuz Engardt,Cecilia Bennet,Hiroshi Hayami,Karine Sartelet,Tracey Holloway,Zhong-Jun Wang,Akiyoshi Kannari,Joshua S. Fu,Kazuhide Matsuda,Narisara Thongboonchoo,Markus Amann +19 more
TL;DR: The results from the Model Intercomparison Study Asia Phase II (MICS-Asia II) are presented in this article, where nine regional modeling groups simulated chemistry and transport of ozone (O 3 ), secondary aerosol, acid deposition, and associated precursors, using common emissions and boundary conditions derived from a global model.
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NMVOCs and CO Emission Inventory in East Asia
TL;DR: For analyzing acidification in East Asia, long range transportation models have been developed, which require emissions inventories of the precursors as discussed by the authors, and the total emissions of NMVOC and CO were estimated at 17.7 and 94.1 Tg/y respectively.