Gen Inoue
Nagoya University
28 Papers
197 Citations
Gen Inoue is an academic researcher from Nagoya University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photodissociation & Cavity ring-down spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 28 publications. Previous affiliations of Gen Inoue include University of Tokyo & Hokkaido University.
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Papers
Weak northern and strong tropical land carbon uptake from vertical profiles of atmospheric CO2
Britton B. Stephens,Kevin R. Gurney,Pieter P. Tans,Colm Sweeney,Wouter Peters,Lori Bruhwiler,Philippe Ciais,Michel Ramonet,Philippe Bousquet,Takakiyo Nakazawa,Shuji Aoki,Toshinobu Machida,Gen Inoue,Nikolay K. Vinnichenko,Jon Lloyd,Armin Jordan,Martin Heimann,Olga Shibistova,Ray L. Langenfelds,L. Paul Steele,Roger J. Francey,A. Scott Denning +21 more
TL;DR: Measurements of midday vertical atmospheric CO2 distributions reveal annual-mean vertical CO2 gradients that are inconsistent with atmospheric models that estimate a large transfer of terrestrial carbon from tropical to northern latitudes, suggesting that northern terrestrial uptake of industrial CO2 emissions plays a smaller role than previously thought.
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Fine structure branching ratios and Doppler spectroscopy of chlorine atoms from the photodissociation of alkyl chlorides and chlorofluoromethanes at 157 and 193 nm
TL;DR: In this article, the branching ratios of the Cl photofragments [Cl*(3p2P1/2)]/[Cl(3 p2P3/2] are almost identical (0.23±0.03) for alkyl monochlorides at 157 and 193 nm and for CH2Cl2 and CHCl3 at 157 nm, while the ratios are rather small ( 0.10± 0.02).
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Parameterization of aerosol and cirrus cloud effects on reflected sunlight spectra measured from space: application of the equivalence theorem
TL;DR: In this article, an original methodology to account for aerosol and cirrus cloud contributions to reflected sunlight is described, based on the equivalence theorem with further parameterization of the photon path-length probability density function (PPDF).
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Remotely operable compact instruments for measuring atmospheric CO 2 and CH 4 column densities at surface monitoring sites
N. Kobayashi,Gen Inoue,Masahiro Kawasaki,H. Yoshioka,M. Minomura,Isao Murata,Tomoo Nagahama,Yutaka Matsumi,T. Tanaka,Isamu Morino,Toshio Ibuki +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a grating-based desktop optical spectrum analyzer (OSA) with a resolution enough to resolve rotational lines of CO2 and CH4 in the regions of 1565-1585 and 1674-1682 nm, respectively, is used to obtain the CO2 column density.
Use of Landsat TM/ETM+ to monitor the spatial and temporal extent of spring breakup floods in the Lena River, Siberia
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the use of Landsat Thematic Mapper/Enhanced ThematicMapper Plus (TM/ETM+) to monitor the spatial and temporal extent of spring breakup floods in the Lena River, Siberia.
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