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Title: Global Emissions Inventory Activity

Abstract

The Global Emissions Inventory Activity (GEIA) was created in 1990 to develop and distribute global emissions inventories of gases and aerosols emitted into the atmosphere from natural and anthropogenic (human-caused) sources. The long-term goal has been to develop inventories of all trace species that are involved in global atmospheric chemistry. GEIA is a multi-national effort that draws on the expertise of researchers worldwide to assemble a distributed collection of emission inventories. In 2002, GEIA also began providing short reviews of current understanding of emissions for all of the major chemicals and source types. GEIA provides emission inventories and/or reviews for the following species:- Ammonia- Black Carbon and Organic Carbon - Carbon Dioxide - Carbon Monoxide- CFC-11- CFC-12- HCFC-22- MCF (Methylchloroform)- Dimethylsulfide- Heavy Metals- Mercury- Nitrous Oxide- Methane (Natural)- Methane (Anthropogenic)- Organochlorides- Primary Particles- Radionuclides- Reactive Chloine Emissions- Sulfur and Nitrogen Oxides- Volatile Organic Compounds (Natural)- Volatile Organic Compounds (Anthropogenic)

Authors:

  1. Service de'Ae'ronomie University of Paris, Co-Chair GEIA Working Group; ESS-DIVE
Publication Date:
Other Number(s):
cdiac:GEIA
Research Org.:
Environmental System Science Data Infrastructure for a Virtual Ecosystem
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; Ammonia Emissions; Anthropogenic: Non-Methane Volitile Organic Compounds Emissions; Black Carbon Emissions; CFC-11 Emissions; CFC-12 Emissions; Carbon Dioxide (fossil fuels) Emissions; Carbon Monoxide Emissions; Chlorofluorocarbons (Early Work) Emissions; GEIA; Global Emissions Inventory Activity; HCFC-22 Emissions; Lead Emissions; MCF (Methylchloroform) Emissions; Mean; Mercury Emissions; Methane (Anthropogenic) Emissions; Methane (Natural) Emissions; NOX Lightning data Emissions; Nitrogen Oxides in Soils Emissions; Nitrogen Oxides, Annual Emissions; Nitrous Oxide Emissions; Period; Pesticides Emissions; Reactive chlorine Emissions; Satellite data; Sulfur Dioxide, Annual Emissions; Sulfur Dioxide, Seasonal Emissions; Volatile Organic Compounds (Natural) Emissions; Volcanic Sulfur Emissions; Year; ground based data; nitrogen Oxides, Seasonal Emissions; other data
OSTI Identifier:
1464237
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15485/1464237

Citation Formats

Granier, C. Global Emissions Inventory Activity. United States: N. p., 2004. Web. doi:10.15485/1464237.
Granier, C. Global Emissions Inventory Activity. United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.15485/1464237
Granier, C. 2004. "Global Emissions Inventory Activity". United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.15485/1464237. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1464237. Pub date:Sun Aug 01 04:00:00 UTC 2004
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