Overview of Sources and Surface Uptake Working Group

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Overview of Sources and Surface Uptake Working Group

Working Group Related Science Questions Emissions Anthropogenic & Natural Bottom-up inventory Top-down constraint Dry deposition Parameterization Top-down estimate

On-going Projects – Please Add/Remove/Revise

Updates in Public Release Since IGC7 V11-01 Dec 2016 Lightning updates based on Travis et al. (2016) and Zhang et al. (2014) Katie Travis (Harvard) All versions Continuous Bug fixes

Updates to be Implemented – Discussion in Day 3

Future Challenges Regionally harmonized, sectorally detailed, temporally varying high-resolution anthropogenic emission inventory Injection heights of anthropogenic, biomass burning and lightning emissions Robust high-resolution top-down estimates Integration of top-down and bottom-up Deposition

Working Group Name and Chair Changes New Name: Emissions and Deposition Step down: Q. Zhang New Chair: Emily Fischer (from Organics WG) New Chair: Eloise Marias New Chair: Dylan Millet (from Organics WG)