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Homepage of Xuekun Fang
Currently, I am a Postdoc Associate at MIT, please refer to my new MIT homepage URL: http://fangxk.scripts.mit.edu/home/
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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 Script”, 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 = xxxxx”. 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_GFORTRAN”.
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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