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First 167 results for ” Kazuyuki Miyazaki”

  1. Global tropospheric ozone responses to reduced NOx emissions linked to the COVID-19 worldwide lockdowns

    Efforts to stem the transmission of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) led to rapid, global anci...

    Kazuyuki Miyazaki, Kevin Bowman, Takashi Sekiya, Masayuki Takigawa, Jessica L. Neu, Kengo Sudo, Greg Osterman and Henk Eskes | Journal: Science Advances | Volume: 7 | Year: 2021 | First page: eabf7460 | doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abf7460

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  2. A comparison of the impact of TROPOMI and OMI tropospheric NO2 on global chemical data assimilation

    This study gives a systematic comparison of the Tropospheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) vers...

    Takashi Sekiya, Kazuyuki Miyazaki, Henk Eskes, Kengo Sudo, Masayuki Takigawa, and Yugo Kanaya | Journal: Atmos | Year: 2022 | doi: https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-15-1703-2022

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  3. Assessing the relative impacts of satellite ozone and its precursor observations to improve global tropospheric ozone analysis using multiple chemical reanalysis systems

    Chemical reanalysis products have been produced by integrating various satellite observational da...

    Takashi Sekiya, Emanuele Emili, Kazuyuki Miyazaki, Antje Inness, Zhen Qu, R. Bradley Pierce, Dylan Jones, Helen Worden, William Y. Y. Cheng, Vincent Huijnen, Gerbrand Koren | Journal: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | Volume: 25 | Year: 2025 | First page: 2243 | Last page: 2268 | doi: https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-25-2243-2025

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  4. Constraints on surface NOx emissions by assimilating satellite observations of multiple species

    K Miyazaki, H Eskes | Status: published | Journal: Geophys. Res. Lett. | Volume: 40 | Year: 2013 | doi: 10.1002/grl.50894

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  5. Challenges and opportunities offered by geostationary space observations for air quality research and emission monitoring

    Space-borne remote sensing of atmospheric chemical constituents is crucial for monitoring and bet...

    Tai-Long He, Glenn-Michael Oomen, Wenfu Tang, Idir Bouarar, Kelly Chance, Cathy Clerbaux, David Edwards, Henk Eskes, Benjamin Gaubert, Claire Granier, Marc Guevara, Daniel Jacob, Jennifer Kaiser, Jhoon Kim, Shobha Kondragunta, Xiong Liu, Eloise Marais, Kazuyuki Miyazaki, Rokjin Park, Vincent-Henri Peuch, Gabriele Pfister, Andreas Richter, Trissevgeni Stavrakou, Raid M. Suleiman, Alexander J. Turner, Ben Veihelmann, Zhao-Cheng Zeng, Guy Brasseur | Journal: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | Volume: 106 | Year: 2025 | First page: E939 | Last page: E963 | doi: https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-23-0145.1

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