| Name | SUGATA Seiji |
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| Position | Cooperative Associate Professor | ||
| Affiliation | National Institute for Environmental Studies | ||
| Supervision | Master/Doctor(Cooperative) | ||
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| sugatas@nies.go.jp | |||
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| Specializations | Air pollution,global warming | ||
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| Publications | 1. Sugata S. : Time threshold Diagnostics: A Mixed Lagrangian-Eulerian method for describing global tracer transport, J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 78, 259-277, 2000 2. Sugata S., Byun D., and Uno I.: Simulation of sulfate aerosol in East Asia using Models-3/CMAQ with RAMS meteorological data, Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application XIV, Gryning and Schiermeier eds., 267-275, 2001 3. Akiyoshi H., Sugata S., Sugita T., Nakajima H., Haysahi H., Kurokawa J., and Takahashi M.: Low-N2O Air Masses after the Breakdown of the Arctic Polar Vortex in 1997 Simulated by the CCSR/NIES Nudging CTM, J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 80, 451-463, 2002 4. Meigen I., Uno I., Sugata S., Wang Z., Byun D., and Akimoto H.: Numerical study of boundary layer ozone transport and photochemical production in east Asia in the wintertime, Geophys. Res. Letters, 29(11) art. No. 1545, 2002 5. Sugata S.: Seasonal simulation of the air quality in East Asia using CMAQ, Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application XV, Borrego and Schayes eds., 519-520, 2002 6. Sugata S., Nishikawa M., Sugimoto N., Mori I., and Shimizu A.:Impact of meteorological fields and surface conditions on Asian dust,Plant Responses to Air Pollution and Global Change, (K. Omasa, I. Nouchi, and L. J. De Kok eds.), Springer-Verlag Tokyo, 271-276, 2005 7. Akiyoshi, H., Sugata S., Yoshiki M., and Sugita T.: Ozone decrease outside Arctic polar vortex due to polar vortex processing in 1997, J. Geophys. Res., in press, 2006 |
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| Private Web URL | http://www.nies.go.jp/rsdb/vdetail.php?id=100103 | ||

