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Homepage of Xuekun Fang |
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One-year Visiting (2012-2013) at: |
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Research Interest:
1, Ozone Depletion Substances (ODS); Greenhouse Gases (GHG)
2, Compiling inventory (sectoral, regional, national scale)
3, Atmospheric observation (On-line, Off-line, GC/MS analysis)
4, Transport simulation (Backward, Forward)
5, Inverse modeling (Bayesian inversion, global, regional)
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Backward Simulation:
View the airmass trajactory from 20 days backward simulation after the release of paticles at the observation stations,please click
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Near-real-time Global Transport Forecast:
Simulation of tracer gases dispersion and transportation in ca. 5 days from now on. (construsting, here just a test) please click
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Forecasting Concentration at Specific Station:
We use the Meteorological data and emission information to simulate the concentration at the specific observation station. Even we want to forecast the concentrations at this site for a next period, e.g., three days, to give information to the observation people at the station. One valuable application is that forecasted concentration information will of course give instruction the observer a idea of when it is a good time (e.g. high concentration time)to take POPs samples, since analysis of POPs samples are quite expensive. (construsting) please click
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Description for retrieval of meteorological NCEP Final Analysis (FNL) data and running modified FLEXPART (called FLEXPART FNL version) using FNL data. Here are the instructions about downloading FNL data: 1. Go to website: http://rda.ucar.edu/datasets/ds083.2/ 2. Log in with your ucar account, or create one for free. 3. Click the "Data Access" tab -> Decide GRIB1 or GRIB2 data to download, and click "Web File Listing" link -> Click "Complete File List" link. 4. Choose and click Group ID (year), and select Subgroup ID (month) you want. 5. Click “Csh Download Scriptâ€, highlight this script by Select All, Copy and Paste it into a file (namely filename.csh); Change the “set pswd = $1†to your password “set pswd = xxxxxâ€. Do not do these in Window system but in linux to avoid executing errors. 6. Make the file executable (chmod 700 filename.csh) and run it on command line (./filename.csh). Here are the instructions about running FLEXPART using FNL data: 1. Note that when you produce the AVAILABLE file, filenames of FNL data in 20080930 switch from fnl_20080930_06_00 to fnl_20080930_12_00_c. 2. There is a modified FLEXPART version for FNL in http://zardoz.nilu.no/~fang/FLEXPART9.02_FNL/ 3. In the par_mod.f90, set the nxshift=0 and nuvzmax, nwzmax, nzmax=26. 4. Use command “make -f makefile.fnl_gfortran†to compile the scripts. (Three files are different from the gfs version: makefile.fnl_gfortran, gridcheck_fnl.f90, par_mod.f90). 5. Run “FNL_FLEXPART_GFORTRANâ€. ------Xuekun FANG Contact: fangxuekun@gmail.com; fangxk@mit.edu
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> Publications:
First-author papers:
5. Fang, X., Miller, B. R., Su, S., Wu, J., Zhang J., Hu, J., Historical emissions of HFC-23 (CHF3) in China and projections upon policy options by 2050, Environ. Sci. Technol., http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/es404995f. pdf
4. Fang, X., Thompson, R. L., Saito, T., Yokouchi, Y., Kim, J., Li, S., Kim, K. R., Park, S., Graziosi, F., and Stohl, A.: Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) emissions in East Asia determined by inverse modeling, Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss., 13, 21003-21040, 10.5194/acpd-13-21003-2013, 2013. pdf
3. Fang, X., Hu, X., Janssens-Maenhout, G., Wu, J., Han, J., Su, S., Zhang, J., and Hu, J.: Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) emission estimates for China: an inventory for 1990-2010 and a projection to 2020, Environ. Sci. Technol., 47, 3848-3855, 10.1021/es304348x, 2013. pdf
2. Fang, X., Wu, J., Su, S., Han, J., Wu, Y., Shi, Y., Wan, D., Sun, X., Zhang, J., and Hu, J.: Estimates of major anthropogenic halocarbon emissions from China based on interspecies correlations, Atmos. Environ., 62, 26-33, 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2012.08.010, 2012. pdf
1. Fang, X., Wu, J., Xu, J., Huang, D., Shi, Y., Wan, D., Wu, H., Shao, M., and Hu, J.: Ambient mixing ratios of chlorofluorocarbons, hydrochlorofluorocarbons and hydrofluorocarbons in 46 Chinese cities, Atmos. Environ., 54, 387-392, 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2012.02.070, 2012. pdf
Co-author papers:
6. Wu, J., Fang, X., MARTIN, J., Zhai, Z., Su, S., Hu X., Han, J., Zhang, J., Hu, J.:Estimated Emissions of chlorofluorocarbons, hydrochlorofluorocarbons and hydrofluorocarbons based on interspecies correlation method in the Pearl River Delta region, China Sci Total Environ, 470–471, 829-834. 2014 pdf
5. Su, S., Fang, X., Wu, J., Xu, J., Hu, J.: HFC-134a Emissions in China: 1995-2010 (In review by Environ. Sci. & Tech.)
4. Wu, J., Fang, X., Xu, W., Wan, D., Shi, Y., Su, S., Hu, J., and Zhang, J.: Chlorofluorocarbons, hydrochlorofluorocarbons, and hydrofluorocarbons in the atmosphere of four Chinese cities, Atmos. Environ., 75, 83-91, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2013.04.031, 2013. pdf
3. Wang, Q., Zhao, L.J., Fang, X., Xu, J.H., Li, Y.F., Shi, Y.H., Hu, J.X., 2013. Gridded usage inventories of chlordane in China. Front. Environ. Sci. Eng. 7, 10-18, 10.1007/s11783-012-0458-z. (IF=0.886) pdf
2. Wang, Q., Shi, Y., Hu, J., Yao, Z., Fang, X., and Dong, Y.: Determination of dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls in soil and moss from Fildes Peninsula, Antarctica, Chinese Sci. Bull., 57, 992-996, 10.1007/s11434-011-4969-y, 2012. pdf
1. Han, J., Li, L., Su, S., Wu, J., Fang, X., Jia, S., Zhang, J., Hu, J.: Estimated HCFC-142b Emissions in China: 2000-2050. the Chinese Science Bulletin. (Just accepted)
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My favorite links
(1) UNEP: United Nations Environment Programme
(2) UNFCCC: United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
(3) WMO: World Meteorological Organization
(4) Ozone Secretariat
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Last updated:14 August 2013