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Xuexi Tie Scientist III
Atmospheric Chemistry Division National Center for Atmospheric Research
e-‐mail: [email protected] Phone: 303-‐497-‐1470 Fax: 303-‐497-‐1400
Education: Georgia Institute of Technology (Ph. D. in Atmos. Sci.).........................................1984-‐1989 Chinese Academic, Institute of Atmospheric Physics (M.S. in Atmos. Sci.)...1980-‐1983 Beijing University (in Atmos. Sci.)....................…….......................................................1973-‐1977 Professional positions: Scientist III, Atmospheric Chemistry Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research …………………………..........................................................2001 -‐present Scientist II, Atmospheric Chemistry Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research ………………………….............................................................1997 -‐2001 Scientist I, Atmospheric Chemistry Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research …………………………......................................................1994 -‐1997 Visiting Scientist, Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Global Dynamical Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research ......……............................................1991-‐ 1994 Post-‐Doctoral Research Scientist, Scripps of Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego ..................................……………….................1990-‐1991
Honors and Awards:
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Award from Shanghai City Government for “Magnolia Silver” Prize for outstanding contribution to the City of Shanghai from oversea Scientists, 2009 Shared Award of 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with IPCC, 2007
Award from K.C. Wong Education Foundation of Hong Kong, 1998. Outstanding Atmospheric Science Paper at the NASA Langley Research Center for 2005 (co-‐author)
Appointed as a guest Professor at Beijing University, 2005. Appointed as a guest Scientist at Chinese Academic, IAP, China, 2005. Appointed as a guest Professor at Nanjing Information and Tech University,
2009. Appointed as a guest Professor at NanKai University, 2010. Top-‐50 most cited articles" as published in Atmospheric Environment 2007-‐
2010 Professional service
(1) Editorial position Editor of Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP), A special issue of “Atmospheric impacts of Eastern Asia megacities” Associated Editor of Science of total environment (STOTEN) Editor of Journal of Particuology
A special issue of “Origin, evolution, and distribution of atmospheric aerosol particles in Asia”
Associated Editor of Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR), 2009-‐2011. Associated Editor of Advanced Atmospheric Science (AAS) Member of Editorial Board of International Journal of Geophysics (IJG) Member of Editorial Board of Journal of Tropical Meteorological Editorial Board of ISRN Meteorology Member of International Advisor Board of Journal of Particuology (2) Author and Contributor to Community Publications:
Contributor to NASA Publication: “Update of model simulations for the effects of stratospheric aircraft,” Chapter 4 of the atmospheric effects of stratospheric aircraft: A third program report, NASA Reference Publication 1313, 1993.
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Contributor to WMO report: “Model simulations of stratospheric ozone,” Chapter 6 of Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion, World Meteorological Organization Report Number 37, 1994.
Co-‐Author of NCAR Technical Note: “Description of SOCRATES -‐ A chemical dynamical radiative two-‐dimensional model, NCAR Technical Note-‐440+EDD, 1998
Contributing Author of NASA Publication: “NOy and Cly intercomparison” Chapter 3.5 of Measurements and Models intercomparison II, NASA Reference Publication, 1999.
Contributor to IPCC report: “Aerosols and Radiative Forcing, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change”, Report to IPCC from the Scientific Assessment Working Group (WGI), 2000. Contributor to IPCC report: “Climate Change 2007”, 2007.
Publications Section 1: Ph D. Thesis: (1) Tie, X., A three-‐dimensional global dynamical and chemical model of methane,
Ph. D. Thesis at Georgia Institute of Technology, 1990. Section 2: Publications Submitted:
Section 3: Published Externally Refereed Journal Articles
The total citation is 4672 (in all databases), 4358 (in web of science), 3966 (without self-‐citations), the average citation of the papers is 31.4 and the H-‐index is 36 (updated on Sep/20/2013)
(134) Tie X., F. Geng, A. Guenther, J. Cao, J. Greenberg, R. Zhang, E. Apel, G. Li, A. Weinheimer, J. Chen, and C. Cai, Megacity impacts on regional ozone formation: observations and WRF-Chem modeling for the MIRAGE-Shanghai field campaign, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 13, 5655-5669, doi:10.5194/acp-13-5655-2013, 2013.
(133) Chen PF., J.N., Quan, Q. Zhang, X. Tie, G. Yang, X. Li, and M.Y. Huang,
Measurements of vertical and horizontal distributions of ozone over Beijing from 2007 to 2010, Atmos. Environ., 74, 37-44 DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2013.03.026, 2013.
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(132) Cao J.J., X. Tie, W. Dabberdt, Z.Z. Zhao, and T. Jie, On potential acid rain enhancement in eastern China, J. Geophys. Res., 118, 4834–4846, doi:10.1002/jgrd.50381, 2013.
(131) Cao, JJ, C.-S. Zhu, X.-X. Tie, F.-H. Geng, H.-M. Xu, S. S. H. Ho, G.-H. Wang, Y.-
M. Han, and K.-F. Ho, Characteristics and sources of carbonaceous aerosols from Shanghai, China, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 13, 803-817, doi:10.5194/acp-13-803-2013, 2013
(130) Zhang Q, X Tie* , WL Lin, JJ Cao, JN Quan, L Ran, and WY Xu, Measured
variability of SO2 in an intensive fog event in the NCP region, China; Evidence of high solubility of SO2, Particuology, 10.1016/j.partic.2012.09.005, 2013.
(129) Cao L.Y.N., JJ Cao, SC Lee, YW Zhang, X Tie, Numerical Simulation of the Micro Environment in the Han Yang Mausoleum Museum, Aerosol and Air Quality Research, 12, 544-552, doi: 10.4209/aaqr.2011.12.0240, 2012.
(128) Cao, JJ, QY Wang, JC, Chow, JG Watson, X Tie, ZX Shen, P Wang, ZS An, Impacts of aerosol compositions on visibility impairment in Xi'an, China. Atmos. Environ., 59, 559-566, DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2012.05.036, 2012.
(127) Quan, J.N., Y. Gao, Q. Zhang, X. Tie*, JJ Cao, SQ Han, JW Meng, PF Chen, DL Zhao, Evolution of Planetary Boundary Layer under different weather conditions, and its impact on aerosol concentrations, Particuology, doi: 10.1016/j.partic.2012.04.005, 2012.
(126) Han, S., H. Bian, Y. Zhang, J. Wu, Y. Wang, X. Tie, Y. Li, X. Li, Q. Yao, Effect of
Aerosols on Visibility and Radiation in Spring 2009 in Tianjin, China, Aerosol and Air Quality Research, 12, 211-217, doi: 10.4209/aaqr.2011.05.0073, 2012.
(125) Shi G.L., Y.Z. Tian, Y.F. Zhang, W.Y. Ye, X. Li, X. Tie, Y.C. Feng, T. Zhu, Estimation of the concentrations of primary and secondary organic carbon in ambient particulate matter: Application of the CMB-Iteration method, Atmos. Environ. 45, 5692-5698, DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2011.07.031, 2011.
(124) Cao, J.J., Z.X. Shen, J. C.. Chow, S. Lee, X. Tie, J. Watson, K.F. Ho, G.H. Wang, Y.M. Han, Chemical Composition of PM2.5 in the 14 Chinese Cities, In-press, J. Air & Waste Management Assoc, DOI: 10.1080/10962247.2012.701193, 2012.
(123) Zhou GQ, L Peng, F. Geng, J. Xu, F Yang, and X Tie, Chemical weather forecast over the Yangtze River Delta region: Application of WRF-Chem, International Conference on Computer Application and System Modeling, 2011.
(122) Geng F.H., X. Tie, A. Guenther, G. Li, J. Cao, and P. Harley, Effect of isoprene emissions from major forests on ozone formation in the city of Shanghai, China, Atmos. Chem Phys., 11, 10449-10459, doi:10.5194/acp-11-10449-2011, 2011.
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(121) Cao JJ, X Tie, B. Xu, ZZ, Zhao, C. Zhu, GH Li, and S. Liu, Measuring and Modeling Black Carbon (BC) Contamination in the SE Tibetan Plateau, J. Atmos. Chem., 67, 45-60, DOI 10.1007/s10874-011-9202-5, 2011.
(120) Bian, H., Tie, X., JJ. Cao, Z. Ying, SQ. Han, Analysis of a Severe Dust Storm
Event over China: Application of WRF-Dust model, Aero. Air Quality Res., 11, 419-428, doi: 10.4209/aaqr.2011.04.0053, 2011.
(119) Zhang, T., J.J. Cao, X.X. Tie, S.X. Liu, H. Ding, Y.M. Han, G.H. Wang, K.F. Ho, J. Qiang, W.T. Li, Water-soluble ions in atmospheric aerosols measured in Xi'an, China: seasonal variations and sources, Atmos. Res., 102, 110-119 DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2011.06.014, 2011.
(118) Li, G.H., N. Bei, X. Tie, and L.T. Molina, Aerosol effects on the photochemistry in Mexico City during MCMA-2006/MILAGRO campaign, Atmos. Chem Phys., 11, 5169-5182, doi:10.5194/acp-11-5169-2011, 2011
(117) Ying, Z.M., X. Tie, S. Madronich, G.H. Li, and S. Massie, Simulation of dust aerosol and its effect on photochemistry in the Mexico City area during MILAGRO experiment, Atmos. Environ, 45, 2549-2558, doi: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2011.02.018, 2011.
(116) Zhang, Q., JN. Quang, X. Tie, MY. Huang, XC. Ma: Impact Aerosol Particles on Cloud Formation under Different Cloud Water Conditions: Aircraft Measurements in Beijing, China, Atmos. Environ., 45, 665-672, doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2010.10.025, 2011.
(115) Liu, CX, Y. Liu, X. Tie, ST Gao: Middle stratospheric polar vortex ozone budget
during the warming winter, 2002-2003, Adv. Atmos. Sci., doi:10.1007/s00376-010-0045-9, 2010.
(114) Zhang, Q., MY. Huang, X. Tie, XC. Ma: Direct Evidence of Reduction of Cloud
Water after Spreading Diatomite Particles in Stratus Clouds in Beijing, China, Adv. In Met, Article Number: 412024, doi: 10.1155/2010/412024, 2011.
(113) Cai, CJ., FH. Geng, X. Tie, X., Q. Yu, L. Peng, GQ. Zhou: Characteristics of
ambient volatile organic compounds (VOCs) measured in Shanghai, China, Sensor, 10, 7843-7862; doi:10.3390/s100807843, 2010 (112) Cai, CJ., FH. Geng, X. Tie, X., Q. Yu, JL. An: Characteristics and source
apportionment of VOCs measured in Shanghai, China, Atmos. Environ. 44, 5005-5014, doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2008.05.045, 2010.
(111) Tie, X., G. Brasseur, and Z. Ying: Impact of model resolution on chemical ozone
formation in Mexico City; application of the WRF-Chem model, Atmos. Chem Phys., 10, 8983-8995, DOI: 10.5194/acp-10-8983-2010, 2010.
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(110) Deng, XJ., XJ Zhou, D. Wu, X Tie, HB Tan, F Li, XY Bi, T Deng, DH Jiang, Effect of atmospheric aerosol on surface ozone variation over the Pearl River Delta region, Science in China, 45, 2549-2558 DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2011.02.018 , 2011.
(109) Zhang, Q, Tie, X., M. Huang, and X. Ma, Direct evidence of reduction of cloud
water after spreading diatomite particles in stratus clouds in Beijing, Adv. Meteorology, doi:10.1155/2010/412024, 2010.
(108) Geng, FH, CG Cai, X. Tie, Q. Yu, JL An, L. Peng, GQ Zhou, JM Xu, Analysis of VOC
emissions using PCA/APCS receptor model at city of Shanghai, China, J. Atmos. Chem, 62, 229–247, DOI :10.1007/s10874-‐010-‐9150-‐5, 2010.
(107) Apel, E.C., T. Karl, F. Flocke, A.J. Hills, L. Emmons, S. Madronich, A. Fried, X. Tie,
L. Mauldin, T. Campos, B. Sive, L. Kleinman, S. Springston, J. Ortega, D. Blake, A. Baker, C. Warneke, D. Welsh-‐Bon, J. de Gouw, Z. Zheng , R. Zhang, J. Rudolph, W. Junkermann, and D.D. Riemer, Characterization of volatile organic compounds in the Mexico City Metropolitan area and in the outflow from the city, Atmos. Chem Phys. 10, 2353-2375, 2010.
(106) Emmons, LK, S. Walters, P. G. Hess, J.-F. Lamarque, G. G. Pfister, D. Fillmore,
C. Granier, A. Guenther, D. Kinnison, T. Laepple, J. Orlando, X. Tie, G. Tyndall, C. Wiedinmyer, S. L. Baughcum, and S. Kloster, Description and evaluation of the Model for Ozone and Related chemical Tracers, version 4 (MOZART-4), Geosci. Model Dev., 3, 43-67, 2010.
(105) Tie, X. and J Cao, Aerosol Pollutions in Eastern China; Present and Future
impacts on Environment, Particuology, 7, 426-‐431, 2009. (104) Liu, PF, CS Zhao, Q Zhang, ZZ Deng, MY Huang, XC MA, and X Tie, Aircraft study
of aerosol vertical distributions over Beijing and their optical properties, Tellus B, 61, 756-‐767, 2009.
(103) Tie, X., FH. Geng. L. Peng, W. Gao, and CS. Zhao, Measurement and modeling of
O3 variability in Shanghai, China; Application of the WRF-‐Chem model, Atmos. Environ., 43, 4289-‐4302, 2009.
(102) Ran L., CS Zhao, FH Geng, X Tie, X Tang, L Peng, GQ Zhou, Q Yu, JM Xu, and A
Guenther, Ozone photochemical production in urban Shanghai, China: Analysis based on ground level observations, J. Geophys. Res., 114, D15301, doi:10.1029/2008JD010752, 2009
(101) Zhang, Q., XC. Ma, X. Tie, MY. Huang, and CS., Zhao, Vertical Distributions of Aerosols under Different Weather Conditions; Analysis of In-‐situ Aircraft Measurements in Beijing, China, Atmos. Envirn. 9, 4621-‐4638, 2009.
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(100) Tie, X., S. Madronich, GH. Li, ZM. Ying, A. Weinheimer, E. Apel, and T. Campos, Simulation of Mexico City Plumes during the MIRAGE-‐Mex Field Campaign Using the WRF-‐Chem Model, Atmos. Chem. Phys. 9, 4621-‐4638, 2009.
(99) Wu, D., J. Mao, XJ Deng, X Tie, Y. Zhang, L Zeng, F Li, HB Tan, XY Bi, XY Huang, J
Chen, and T Deng, Black carbon aerosols and their radiative properties in the Pearl River Delta region, Science in China, DOI: 10.1007/s11430-‐009-‐0115-‐y, 52, 1152-‐1163, 2009.
(98) Tie, X., D. Wu, and G. Brasseur, Lung Cancer Mortality and Exposure to
Atmospheric Aerosol Particles in Guangzhou, China, Atmos. Environ, 43, 2375–2377, 2009.
(97) Liu Y., C. X. Liu, H. P. Wang, X. Tie, S. T. Gao, D. Kinnison, and G. Brasseur, Atmospheric tracers during the 2003–2004 stratospheric warming event and impact of ozone intrusions in the troposphere, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 9, 2157-‐2170, 2009
(96) Ying, Z.M., X. Tie, and G.H. Li, Sensitivity of ozone concentrations to diurnal variations of surface emissions in Mexico City: A WRF/Chem modeling study, Atmos. Environ, 43, 851-‐859, 2009.
(95) Geng F.H., Z. Qiang, X. Tie, M. Huang, X. Ma, Z. Deng, J. Quan, and C. Zhao, Aircraft measurements of O3, NOx, CO, VOCs, and SO2 in the Yangtze River Delta region, Atmos. Environ, 43, 584-‐593, 2009.
(94) Han, SQ, H. Bian, X. Tie, Y. Xie, M. Sun, and A. Liu, Impact Measurements of nocturnal planetary boundary layer on urban air pollutants: from a 250-‐m tower over Tianjin, China, J. Hazard Mater., 162 , 264–269, doi:10.1016, 2009.
(93) Shon Z.H., S. Madronich, S.-‐K. Song, F. M. Flocke, D. J. Knapp, R. S. Anderson, R. E. Shetter, C. A. Cantrell, S. R. Hall, and X. Tie, Characteristics of the NO-‐NO2-‐O3 system in different chemical regimes during the MIRAGE-‐Mex field campaign Atmos. Chem. Phys., 8, 7153-‐7164, 2008
(92) Tang WY, CS Zhao, FH Geng, X Tie, Study of ozone "weekend effect" in Shanghai, Science in China, 51, 1354-‐1360, 2008.
(91) Deng XJ, X. Tie, XJ Zhou, D. Wu, L. Zhong, H. Tan, L. Fei, XY Bi, and D. Tao, Effects of Southeast Asia Biomass Burning on Aerosols and Ozone concentrations over the Pearl River Delta (PRD) Region, China, Atmos. Environ, 42, 8493-‐8501 2008.
(90) Zheng J, R. Zhang, E. C. Fortner, L. Molina, A. C. Aiken, J. L. Jimenez, K. Gäggeler, J. Dommen, S. Dusanter, P. S . Stevens, and X. Tie, Measurements of HNO3 and N2O5 using Ion drift – Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry during the MCMA – 2006 Campaign, Atmos. Chem. Phys. 8, 6823-‐6838, 2008.
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(89) Geng FH, X. Tie, J. Xu, G. Zhou, L. Peng, W. Gao, X. Tang, and C. Zhao, Characterizations of Ozone, NOx, and VOCs Measured in Shanghai, China, Atmos. Environ, 42, 6873-‐6883, 2008.
(88) Clerbaux C. , D. P. Edwards, M. Deeter, L. Emmons, J.F. Lamarque, X. Tie, S.T.
Massie, and J. Gille, Carbon monoxide pollution from cities and urban areas observed by the Terra/MOPITT mission, Geophys. Res Lett, 35, L03817, doi:10.1029/2007GL032300, 2008.
(87) Deng X.J, X Tie, D. Wu, XJ Zhou, HB Tan, F. Li, C. Jiang, Long-‐term trend of
visibility and its characterizations in the Pearl River Delta Region (PRD), China, Atmos. Environ., 42, 1424-‐1435, 2008
(86) Fast, D. J., B.de Foy, E. Caetano, W. Skamarocks, X. Tie, R. Coulter, J. Barnard, and
C. Wiedinmyer, A meteorological overview of the MILAGRO field campaigns, Atmos. Chem. Phys, 7, 2233-‐2257, 2007
(85) Kinnison, D., G. P. Brasseur, S. Walters, R. R. Garcia, D. A. Marsh, F. Sassi,B. A.
Bovi1le, L. Harvey, C. Randa1l, L. Emmons, J. F. Lamarque, P. Hess, J. Orlando, G. Tynda1l, X. X. Tie, W. Randel, L. Pan, A. Gettelmen, C. Granier, T. Diehf, S. Niemeier, and A. J. Simmons, Sensitivity of Chemical Tracers to Meteorological Parameters in the MOZART-‐3 Chemical Transport Model, J. Geophys. Res., 112, D20302, doi:10.1029/2006JD007879, 2007.
(84) Bian H., S.Q. Han, X. Tie, M.L. Shun, and A.X. Liu, Evidence of Impact of Aerosols
on Surface Ozone Concentration: A Case Study in Tianjin, China, Atmos. Environ., 41, 4672-‐4681, 2007
(83) Li., G., R. Zhang, J. Fan, and X. Tie, Impacts of biogenic emissions on photochemical ozone formation in Houston, Texas, J. Geophys. Res., 112, D10309, doi:10.1029/2006JD007924, 2007.
(82) Textor, C., Textor, C., M. Schulz, S. Guibert, S. Kinne, Y. Balkanski, S. Bauer, T. Berntsen, T. Berglen, O. Boucher, M. Chin, F. Dentener, T. Diehl, R. Easter, H. Feichter, D. Fillmore, S. Ghan, P. Ginoux, S. Gong, A. Grini, J. Hendricks, L. Horowitz, P. Huang, I. Isaksen, T. Iversen, S. Kloster, D. Koch, A. Kirkevåg, J. E. Kristjansson, M. Krol, A. Lauer, J. F. Lamarque, X. Liu, V. Montanaro, G. Myhre, J. Penner, G. Pitari, S. Reddy, Ø, P. Stier, T. Takemura, X. Tie, The effect of harmonized emissions on aerosol properties in global models -‐ an AeroCom experiment, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 7, 4489-‐4501, 2007.
(81) Geng, F.H., C.S., Zhao, X. Tang, GL. Lu, and X. Tie, Analysis of ozone and VOCs measured in Shanghai: A case study, Atmos. Environ., 41, 989-‐1001, 2007.
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(80) Tie, X, S. Madronich, GH. Li, ZM Ying, R. Zhang, A. Garcia, J. Lee-‐Taylor and Y Liu, Characterizations of Chemical Oxidants in Mexico City: A Regional Chemical/dynamical Model (WRF-‐Chem) Study, Atmos. Environ., 41, 1989-‐2008, 2007.
(79) Peng, L., C. Zhao, X. Zeng, X. Tie, and L. Chan, Analysis of CO budget in northern China, Chemosphere, 66, 1383-‐1386, 2007.
(78) Tie, X., S. Chandra, J.R. Ziemke, Claire Granier, and G. Brasseur, Satellite
Measurements of Tropospheric Column O3 and NO2 in Eastern and Southeastern Asia: Comparison with a Global Model (MOZART-‐2), J. Atmos. Chem., 56, 105-‐125, DOI; 10.1007/s10874-‐006-‐9045-‐7, 2007.
(77) Tie, X., G. Li, Z. Ying, A. Guenther, and S. Madronich, Biogenic emissions of VOCs
and NO in China and Comparison to Anthropogenic Emissions, Science of Total Environ., 371, 238-‐251, 2006.
(76) Zhao, C., X. Tie, G. Brasseur, K. J. Noone, T. Nakajima, Q. Zhang, R. Zhang, M.
Huang, Y. Duan, G. Li, and Y. Ishizaka, Aircraft Measurements of Cloud Droplet Spectral Dispersion and Implications for Indirect Aerosol Radiative Forcing, Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L11814, doi:10.1029/2006GL025959, 2006.
(75) Textor, C., M. Schulz, S. Guibert, S. Kinne, Y. Balkanski, S. Bauer, T. Berntsen, T.
Berglen, O. Boucher, M. Chin, F. Dentener, T. Diehl, R. Easter, H. Feichter, D. Fillmore, S. Ghan, P. Ginoux, S. Gong, A. Grini, J. Hendricks, L. Horowitz, P. Huang, I. Isaksen, T. Iversen, S. Kloster, D. Koch, A. Kirkevåg, J. E. Kristjansson, M. Krol, A. Lauer, J. F. Lamarque, X. Liu, V. Montanaro, G. Myhre, J. Penner, G. Pitari, S. Reddy, Ø, P. Stier, T. Takemura, X. Tie, Analysis and quantification of the diversities of aerosol life cycles within AeroCom, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 6, 1777-‐ 1813, 2006.
(74) Zhao, C., Li Peng, X. Tie, Y. Lin, C. Li, X. Zheng, and Y. Fang, A high CO episode of
long range transport detected by MOPITT, Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, doi; 10.1007/s112720-‐006-‐919-‐1, 2006.
(73) Liu, H., J. H. Crawford, R. B. Pierce, P. Norris, S. E. Platnick, G. Chen, J. A. Logan,
R.M. Yantosca, M. J. Evans, C. Kittaka, Y. Feng, and X. Tie, Radiative effect of clouds on tropospheric chemistry in a global three-‐dimensional chemical transport model, J. Geophys. Res., 111, D20303, doi:10.1029/2005JD006403. 2006.
(72) Ginoux, P., I. Geogdzhayev, B. Holben, G. Stenchikov, and X. Tie, Evaluation of
aerosol distribution and optical depth in GFDL couple model, In-‐press, J. Geophys. Res., 111, D22210, doi:10.1029/2005JD006707, 2006.
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(71) Zhang, Q., C. Zhao, X. Tie, Q. Wei ,G. Li, and C. Li, Characterizations of Aerosols over the Beijing Region: A Case Study of Aircraft Measurements, 40, 4513-‐4527, Atmos. Environ., 2006.
(70) Zhao, C., X. Tie, and Y. Lin, Reduction of Precipitation and Increase in Aerosols;
A positive Feedback in Eastern-‐Central China, Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L11814, doi:10.1029/2006GL025959, 2006.
(69) Wu, D., and X. Tie, Physical and Chemical Characterizations of Soluble Aerosols
in Southern China, Chemosphere, 64, 749-‐757, 2006. (68) Tie, X., G. Brasseur, C. Zhao, C. Granier, S. Massie, Y. Qin, P.C. Wang, GL Wang, PC,
Yang, Chemical Characterization of Air Pollution in Eastern China and the Eastern United States, Atmos. Environ., 40. 2607-‐2625, 2006.
(67) Zhao, CS., X. Tie, GL Wang., Y. Qin, and PC., Yang, Analysis of Air Quality in
Eastern China and its Interaction with Other Regions of the World, J. Atmos. Chem., 55, 189,204, 10.1007/s10874-‐006-‐9022-‐1, 2006.
(66) Wiedinmyer, C., X. Tie, A. Guenther. Changes in biogenic volatile organic
emissions that occur as a result of land cover change: How do they affect regional and global atmospheric chemistry? Earth Interactions,. 10, 1–19, 2006.
(65) Mahowald N. M., J.-‐F. Lamarque, X. Tie, Sea salt aerosol response to climate
change: last glacial maximum, pre-‐industrial, and doubled-‐carbon dioxide climates, J. Geophys. Res., 111, D05303, doi:10.1029/2005JD006459, 2005
(64) Kinne S., M. Schulz, C. Textor, S. Guibert, Y. Balkanski, S. E. Bauer, T. Berntsen, T.
F. Berglen, O. Boucher, M. Chin, W. Collins, F. Dentener, T. Diehl, R. Easter, J. Feichter, D. Fillmore, S. Ghan, P. Ginoux, S. Gong, A. Grini, J. Hendricks, M. Herzog, L. Horowitz, I. Isaksen, T. Iversen, A. Kirkevåg, S. Kloster, D. Koch, J. E. Kristjansson, M. Krol, A. Lauer, J. F. Lamarque, G. Lesins, X. Liu, U. Lohmann, V. Montanaro, G. Myhre, J. E. Penner, G. Pitari, S. Reddy, O. Seland, P. Stier, T. Takemura, X. Tie An AeroCom initial assessment – optical properties in aerosol component modules of global models, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 5, 1815-‐1834, 2006.
(63) Wu, D., X. Tie, CC. Li, Z. Ying, H. Jiang, X. Deng, and X. Bi, An Extremely Bad Visibility Event over the GuangZhou Region: A Case Study, Atmos. Environ., 39, 6568-‐6577, 2005.
(62) Granier, C., A. Richter, X.X. Tie, G. Pétron, J. Burrows, L. Emmons, H. Nuess, A.
Heckel, Evolution of tropospheric NO2 over megacities and world regions, Geophys. Res. Abs., Vol. 7, 08942, 2005
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(61) Li, G., R. Zhang, J. Fan, and X. Tie, Impacts of Black Carbon Aerosol on Photolysis Frequencies and Ozone in the Houston Area, J. Geophys. Res., 110, D23206, doi:10.1029/2005JD005898, 2005.
(60) Lamarque, J-‐F., J. T. Kiehl, P. G. Hess, W. D. Collins, L. K. Emmons, P. Ginoux, C. Lou, and X. Tie, Coupled chemistry-‐climate response to changes in aerosols emissions: global impact on the hydrological cycle and the tropospheric burdens of OH, ozone and NOx, Geophys. Res. Lett., 16, (L16809), 10.1029/2005GL023419, 2005.
(59) Tie, X., S. Madronich, S. Walters, D.P. Edwards, P. Ginoux, N. Mahowald, R.Y. Zhang, C. Lou, and G. Brasseur, Assessment of the global impact of aerosols on tropospheric oxidants, J. Geophys. Res., 110 (D03204), doi:10.1029/2004JD005359, 2005.
(58) Chandra, S., J.R. Ziemke, X. Tie, and G. Brasseur, Evaluated ozone in the troposphere over the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans in the northern hemisphere, Geophys. Res. Lett., 31, L23102, doi:10.1029, 2004.
(57) Zhang, R., I. Suh, J. Zhao, D. Zhang, E.C. Fortner, X. Tie, L.T. Molina, and M.J. Molina, Enhanced atmospheric new particle formation by organic acids, Science, 304, 1487-‐1490, 2004
(56) Lei, W., R. Zhang, X. Tie, P. Hess, Chemical characterization of ozone formation
in the Houston-‐Galveston area, J. Geophys. Res., 109, doi:10.102/2003JD004219, 2004.
(55) Zhang, R. W. Lei, X. Tie, P. Hess, Industrial emissions cause extreme diurnal
urban ozone variability, Proceedings of National Academic Science USA, 101, 6346-‐6350, 2004.
(54) Tie X., S. Madronich, Z. Ying, and G. Li , Impact of biomass burning and biogenic
emission on the evolution of Mexico City air pollution plume using WRF-‐Chem model, Proceeding of Monitoring Sciences and Technology symposium, 2004.
(53) Lack, D., Tie, X., A. Neville, D. Bofinger, N. Wiegand, B. Aumont, and S.
Madronich, Seasonal variability of atmospheric oxidants due to the formation of secondary organic aerosol: A global modeling study, J. Geophys. Res., 108, doi: 10.1029/2003JD003418, 2003.
(52) Tie, X., S. Madronich, S. Walters, P. Rasch, and W. Collins, Effect of Clouds on
photolysis and oxidants in the troposphere, J. Geophys. Res., 108, 4642, doi: 10.1029/2003JD003659, 2003.
(51) Horowitz, L.W., S. Walters, D. Mauzerall, L. Emmons, P. Rasch, C. Granier, X. Tie,
J.F. Lamarque, M. Schultz, and G. Brasseur, A global simulation of tropospheric
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ozone and related tracers: Description and evaluation of MOZART, version 2, J. Geophys. Res., 108, 4784, doi: 10.1029/2002JD002853, 2003.
(50) Tie, X., A. Guenther, and E. Holland, Biogenic methanol and its impact on
tropospheric oxidants, Geophys. Res. Lett., 30, 1881, doi:10,1029/2003GL017167, 2003.
(49) Zhang, R., X. Tie, and D. Bond, Impacts of Anthropogenic and Natural NOx
Sources over the U.S. on Tropospheric Chemistry, Proceedings of National Academic Science USA, 100, 1505-‐1509, 2003.
(48) Emmons, L.K. P.G. Hess, A. Klonecki, X. Tie, L. Horowitz, J.-‐F. Lamarque, D.
Kinnison, G. Brasseur, E. Atlas, E. Browell, C. Cantrell, F. Eisele, R.L. Mauldin, J. Merrill, B, Ridley, and R. Shetter, The budget of tropospheric ozone during TOPSE from two CTMs, J. Geophys. Res., 108, 8372, doi:10.1029/2002JD002665, 2003.
(47) Tie, X., et al., Effect of sulfate aerosol on tropospheric NOx and ozone budgets:
Evidence during TOPSE, J. Geophys. Res., 108, 8364, 2003. (46) Browell, E. V., , … X. Tie, ..et al., Ozone, aerosol, potential vorticity, and trace gas
trends observed at high latitudes over North America from February to May, J. Geophys. Res.,108, 8369, 2003
(45) Kull, V., M. Riese, X. Tie, T. Wiemert, G. Eidmann, D. Offermann, G. Brasseur, NOy
partitioning and aerosol influences in the stratosphere, J. Geophys. Res., 107, 8183, 2002.
(44) Cunnold, D.M., L.P. Steele, P.J. Fraser, P.G. Simmonds, R.G. Prinn, R.F. Weiss, L.W.
Porter, R.L. Langenfelds, H.J. Wang, L. Emmons, X. Tie, and E.J. Dlugokencky, GAGE/AGAGE measurements of methane at 5 sites from 1985 to 1999 and source inferences thereform, J. Geophys. Res., 107, 10.1029/2001JD001226, 2002
(43) Riese, M., G. Manney, Oberheide, X. Tie, V. Kuell, D. Offermann, Stratospheric
transport by planetary wave mixing as observed during CRISTA 2, J. Geophys. Res., 107, 8179, 2002.
(42) Tie, X., RenYi Zhang, G. Brasseur, and W. Lei, Global NOx production, J. Atmos.
Chem., 43, 61-‐74, 2002. (41) Bond, D.W., S. Steiger, R. Zhang, X. Tie, and R. Orville, The important of NOx
production by lightning in the tropics, Atmos. Environ., 36, 1509-‐1519, 2002.
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(40) Riese, M., A. Franzen, X. Tie, D. Offermann, Tracer structure in the southern hemispheric middle stratosphere observed by CRISTA-‐1, Adv. Space Res., 27, 1623-‐1628, 2001.
(39) Tie, X., G. Brasseur, L. Emmons, L. Horowitz, and D. Kinnison, Effects of aerosols
on tropospheric oxidants: A global model study, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 22931-‐22964, 2001.
(38) Bond, D.W., R. Zhang, X. Tie, G. Brasseur, G. Huffins, R. Orville, and D. Boccippio,
NOx production by lightning over the Continental United States, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 27701-‐27710, 2001.
(37) Khattatov, B., J.F. Lamarque, L. Lyjak, R. Menard, P. Levelt, X. Tie, G. Brasseur,
and J. Gille, Assimilation of satellite observations of chemical species in global chemistry-‐transport models, J. Geophys. Res. 105, 29135-‐29144, 10.1029/2000JD900466, 2000.
(36) Tie, X, G. Brasseur, R. Zhang, L. Emmons, and W. Lei, Effects of lightning on
reactive nitrogen and nitrogen reservoir species in the troposphere, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 3167-‐3178, 2001.
(35) Bittner, M., S. Dech, X. Tie, and G. Brasseur, Aspekte der satellitengestutzten
fernerkundung der atmosphare, Zeitschrift fur Geo und PGM, 144, 50-‐57, 2000. (34) Massie, S, P. Lowe, X. Tie, M. Hervig, G. Thomas, and J. Russell, The effect of the
1997 El Nino on the distribution of upper tropospheric cirrus, J. Geophys. Res., 105, 22725-‐22741, 2000.
(33) Zhang, R., N.T. Sanger, D.E. Orville, X. Tie, W. Randel, and E.R. Williams,
Enhanced NOx by lightning in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere inferred from the UARS global NO2 measurements, Geophys. Res. Lett., 27, 685-‐688, 2000.
(32) Riese, M, V. Kuell, X. Tie, G. Brasseur, D. Offermann, G. Lehmacher, and A.
Franzen, Modeling of nitrogen species measured by CRISTA, Geophys. Res. Lett., 27, 2221-‐2224, 2000.
(31) Riese, M, X. Tie, G. Brasseur, and D. Offermann, Three-‐dimensional model
simulation of CRISTA trace gas measurements, Adv. Space Res. 26, 971-‐974, 2000.
(30) Massie, S., X. Tie, G. Brasseur, R. Bevilacqua, M. Fromm, and M. Santee, Chlorine
activation during the early 1995-‐1996 Arctic winter, J. Geophys Res., 105, 7111-‐7131, 2000.
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(29) Lamarque, J. F., P. G. Hess, and X. Tie, Three-‐dimensional model study of the influence of stratosphere-‐troposphere exchange and its distribution on tropospheric chemistry, J. Geophys. Res., 104, 26363-‐26372, 1999.
(28) Riese, M, X. Tie, G. Brasseur, and D. Offermann, Three-‐dimensional simulation
of stratospheric trace gas distributions measured by CRISTA, J. Geophys. Res., 104, 16419-‐16435, 1999.
(27) Tie, X., G. Brasseur, P. Hess, and M. Riese, Hemispheric asymmetry of chemical
species and its effect on stratospheric ozone: emphasis on halogen loading, Adv. Space Res., 24, 1631-‐ 1636, 1999.
(26) Levelt, P.F., B.V. Khattatov, J.C. Gille, G.P. Brasseur, and X. Tie, Assimilation of
the MLS ozone measurements in a global three-‐dimensional chemistry transport model ROSE, Geophys. Res. Lett., 25, 4493-‐4496, 1998.
(25) Brasseur, G. P., J. Kiehl, J.F. Muller, T. Schneider, C. Granier, X. Tie, and D.
Hauglustaine, Past and future changes in global tropospheric ozone: Impact on radiative forcing, Geophys. Res. Lett., 25, 3807-‐3180, 1998.
(24) Brasseur, G. P., D. A. Hauglustaine, S. Walter, J. F. Muller, P. Rasch, C. Granier,
and X. Tie, MOZART: A global three-‐dimensional Chemical-‐Transport-‐Model of the atmosphere, J. Geophys. Res., 103, 28,265-‐28,289, 1998
(23) Tie, X and P. Hess, The effects of volcanic eruption on the ozone mass exchange
between the stratosphere and the troposphere, J. Geophys. Res., 102, 25487-‐25500, 1997.
(22) Tie, X., C. Granier, W. Randel, and G. Brasseur, The effects of interannual
variation of temperature on heterogeneous reactions and stratospheric ozone, J. Geophys. Res., I02, 23519-‐ 23527, 1997.
(21) Roozendael, M. V., M. De Maziere, C. Hermans, P. Simon, J.-‐P. Pommereau, F.
Goutail, X. Tie, G. Brasseur, C. Granier, Ground-‐based observations of stratospheric NO2 at high and mid-‐latitudes in Europe after the Mt. Pinatubo eruption, J. Geophys. Res., 102, 19171-‐19176, 1997.
(20) Massie, S., J. Dye, D. Baumgardner, W. Randel, F. Wu, X. Tie, L. Pan, F. Figarol,
and G. Brasseur, Simultaneous observations of Polar Stratospheric Clouds and HNO3 over Scandinavia in January, Geophys. Lett. Res., 124, 595-‐598, 1997.
(19) K. Tourpali, X. Tie, C. Zerefos, and G. Brasseur, Decadal evolution of total ozone
decline: Observations and model results, J. Geophys. Res., 102, 23955-‐23962, 1997.
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(18) Brasseur, P. G., X. Tie, P. Rasch, and F. Lefevre, A three-‐dimensional simulation of the Antarctic ozone hole: The impact of anthropogenic chlorine on the lower stratosphere and upper troposphere, J. Geophys. Res., 102, 8909-‐8930, 1997
(17) Tie, X., and G. P. Brasseur, The importance of heterogeneous bromine chemistry
in the lower stratosphere, Geophys. Res. Lett., 23, 2505-‐2508,1996. (16) Tie, X., G. P. Brasseur, C. Granier, A. De Rudder, N. Larsen, Model study of polar
stratospheric clouds and their effects on stratospheric ozone: Part II-‐ Model results, J. Geophys. Res., 101, 12575-‐12584,1996.
(15) De Rudder, N. Larsen, X. Tie, C. Granier, and G. P. Brasseur, Model study of polar
stratospheric clouds and their effects on stratospheric ozone: Part I-‐ Model description, J. Geophys. Res., 101, 12567-‐12574, 1996.
(14) Tie, X., and G. P. Brasseur, The response of stratospheric ozone to volcanic
eruptions: Sensitivity to atmospheric chlorine load, Geophys. Res. lett., 22, 3035-‐3038, 1995.
(13) Tie, X., Potential impact on stratospheric ozone due to emission of
hydrocarbons from high altitude aircraft, Tellus, 46B, 286-‐293, 1994. (12) Tie, X., G. P. Brasseur, B. Briegleb, and C. Granier, Two-‐dimensional simulation
of Pinatubo aerosol and its effect on stratospheric ozone, J. Geophys. Res., 99, 20545-‐20562, 1994.
(11) Tie, X., X. Lin, and G. P. Brasseur, Two-‐dimensional coupled
dynamical/chemical/microphysical simulation of global distribution of El Chichon volcanic aerosols, J. Geophys. Res., 99, 16779-‐16792, 1994.
(10) Tie, X., G. P. Brasseur, X. Lin, P. Friedlingstein, C. Granier, and P. Rasch, The
impact of High Altitude Aircraft on the ozone layer in the stratosphere, J. Atmos. Chem., 18, 103-‐128, 1994.
(9) Rasch, P., X. Tie, B. A. Boville, and D. Williamson, A three-‐dimensional transport
model for the middle atmosphere, J. Geophys. Res., 99, 999-‐1017, 1994. (8) Kao, C.-‐Y., X. Tie, E. Mroz, F. Alyea, and D. Cunnold, Simulation of global CFC-‐11
using the Los Alamos chemical tracer mode, J. Geophys. Res., 97, 15827-‐15838, 1992.
(7) Tie, X., and E. Mroz, The potential changes of methane due to an assumed
increased use of natural gas: A global three-‐dimensional model study, Chemosphere, 26, 769-‐776, 1992.
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(6) Tie X., C.-‐Y. Kao, and E. Mroz, Net yield on OH, CO and O3 from the oxidation of atmospheric methane, Atmos. Environ., 26A, 125-‐136, 1992.
(5) Tie, X., C-‐Y Kao, E. Mroz, R. Cicerone, F. Alyea, and D. Cunnold, Three-‐dimensional
simulations of atmospheric methylchloroform: Effect of an ocean sink, J. Geophys. Res., 97, 20751-‐20769, 1992.
(4) Tie, X., F. Alyea, D. Cunnold, and C.-‐Y. Kao, Atmospheric Methane: A three-‐
dimensional global model study, J. Geophys. Res., 96, 17339-‐17348, 1991. (3) Bian, H and X. Tie, The simulation of the city “urban heat island” in TianJin city,
Acta Geographica Sinica, 42, 150-‐157, 1988. (2) Tie, X., et al., The effects of roughness on diffusion coefficients in TianJin city, J.
Atmos. Environs. of China, 1981. (1) Tie, X., and M. Zhou, Numerical simulation of the thermal effects in nocturnal
atmospheric boundary layer, J. Scientia Atmos. Sinica, 8, pp260, 1984. Section 4: Books and Internally Refereed Publications: (1) Kao, C.-‐Y., E. Mroz, X. Tie, Simulations of greenhouse trace gases using the Los
Alamos chemical tracer model, In Climate Change and Energy Policy, Edited by L. Rosen, and R. Glasser, 1992.
(2) Tie, X. and E. Mroz, The potential changes of methane due to an assumed
increased use of natural gas: a global three-‐dimensional model study, in Atmospheric Methane: In Source, Sinks, and Role in Global Change, M.A.K.Khalil, eds. NATO ASI Series, 13, pp. 769-‐776, Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1993.
(3) Brasseur, G., and X. Tie, Modeling of stratospheric ozone, In Solar Ultraviolet
Radiation, Eds. C.S. Zerefos and A.F. Bais, NATO ASI Series, 52, pp. 85-‐94, Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1997.
(4) X. Tie and G. Brassuer, Chemistry experiment: NOy and Cly Inter-‐comparisons;
Models and Measurements Inter-‐comparison II, pp 240, Edited by J. Park, NASA/T, 1999.
(5) Tie, X., G. Brasseur, P. Hess, and M. Riese, Inter-‐hemispheric symmetry in
stratospheric chlorine and bromine loadings, and potential consequences for ozone depletion, Research Signpost, Geophysics, Vol. 3, 45-‐54 (Part-‐I), 2000.
(6) Brasseur, G., J.F. Muller, Tie, X., L. Horowitz, Tropospheric ozone and climate:
Past, present, and future, pp 63, Edited by T. Matssuno and H. Kida, Terra Scientific Publish Company, 2000.
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(7) Tie, X., and F. Geng, On the potential high surface ozone concentrations in Shanghai, China, in Environmental and Regional Air Pollution, Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, New York, PP343, 2009.
Section 5: Non-‐Refereed Publications and Conference Presentations: (1) Tie, X., and C.-‐Y. Kao, A numerical experiment for global of CFC-‐11 using the Los
Alamos chemical tracer model, WCRP workshop on long-‐range transport of trace gases, edited by M. Prather, 1992.
(2) Tie, X., G. Brasseur, C. Granier, and P. Rasch, The impact of high altitude aircraft
on the ozone layer in the stratosphere, In Second Annual Meeting: The atmospheric effects of stratospheric aircraft, Virginia Beach, May, 1992.
(3) Tie, X., G. Brasseur, C. Granier, and P. Rasch, Potential impact on the ozone layer:
A chemical/microphysical model study, In Third Annual Meeting: The atmospheric effects of stratospheric aircraft, Virginia Beach, June, 1993.
(4) Tie, X., and G. Brasseur, The impact of NOx aircraft emissions on stratospheric
and tropospheric ozone, In international Scientific Colloquium on the “Impact of Emissions From Aircraft and Spacecraft Upon the Atmosphere” Cologne, Germany, April 18-‐20, 1994.
(5) Tie, X., The effects of heterogeneous reactions on ozone in the lower
stratosphere, In International Symposium on Global Change in Asia and the Pacific Regions, Beijing, August 8-‐10, 1994
(6) Tie, X., P. Rasch, G. P. Brasseur, and B. Boville, The effects of high altitude aircraft
emission on stratospheric ozone: A global three-‐dimensional chemical/transport model study, In 5th Annual Meeting: The atmospheric effects of stratospheric aircraft, Virginia Beach, April, 1995.
(7) Tie, X., and G. P. Brasseur, The response of stratospheric ozone to volcanic
eruptions: Sensitivity to atmospheric chlorine load, In International Conference on Ozone in the Lower Stratosphere, Halkidiki, Greece, 15-‐20, May, 1995.
(8) Roozendael, M., M. De Maziere, C. Hermans, P.C. Simon, J-‐P. Pommereau, F.
Goutail, Tie, X., G. P. Brasseur, and C. Granier, Stratospheric NO2 at mid and high latitudes by ground-‐ based observations in Europe after the Mt. Pinatubo Eruption, In International Conference on Ozone in the Lower Stratosphere, Halkidiki, Greece, 15-‐20, May, 1995.
(9) Brasseur, G., Tie, X., and P. Rasch, Chemical and dynamical processes in the
lower stratosphere: A three-‐dimensional model study, In International
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Conference on Ozone in the Lower Stratosphere, Halkidiki, Greece, 15-‐20, May, 1995.
(10) Tie, X., and G. Brasseur, Effects of ternary solution, volcanic eruption, and
chlorine loading on the Antarctic ozone “hole”, In XVIII quadrennial ozone symposium, L’Aquila, Italy, 12-‐21, September, 1996.
(11) Tie, X., and G. Brasseur, Modeling stratospheric ozone in the Arctic, Max-‐
Planck-‐Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany, October, 1998. (12) Tie, X, and G. Brasseur, Effects of aerosols on tropospheric composition ozone
budget: An interactive three-‐dimensional global particle and chemical model (MOZART-‐PT), DOE Atmospheric Chemistry annual meeting, Washington DC, February, 1999.
(13) Smith A and Tie, X. Chemical and dynamical mechanisms leading to changes in
atmospheric composition, In Proceedings of first international workshop on long term changes and trends in the atmosphere, Pune, India, 16-‐19, Feb., 1999.
(14) Bittner, M., S. Dech, X. Tie, G. Brasseur, D. Offermann, and H. Claude, Derivation
of vertically resolved ozone profiles from ERS-‐2-‐GOME total column ozone measurements using a 3D-‐chemical transport model: First results, Beitrag Zum Symposium: Troposphareisches Ozon, Feb. 8-‐10, 2000, Braunschweig.
(15) Tie, X, Assessment of global effect of aerosols on tropospheric oxidants and
ozone budget, 22 Annual AAAR conference, October 20-‐24, 2003. (16) Tie, X, and S. Madronich, Modeling of Mexico City Air Pollution and Outflow
with WRF-‐Chem, 5th WRF/14th MM5 User’s Workshop, June 22-‐25, 2004, Boulder, CO.
(17) Tie, X, and S. Madronich, Effect of mobile, biomass burning, and biogenic
emission on Mexico City’s Air Pollution and Outflow, 13th International Scientific Symposium of Transport and Air Pollution, Boulder, September 13-‐15, 2004, Boulder, CO.
(18) Tie, X, and S. Madronich, Effect of biomass burning, and biogenic emission on
Mexico City’s Air Pollution and Outflow, AGU Fall meeting, San Francisco, CA, December, 12, 2004.
(19) Tie, X, and S. Madronich, Systematic Evaluation of Errors Induced by Different
Spatial Grids in Regional and Global Air Quality Models, Present in NASA GMI meeting, Boulder, Nov./17/2004
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(20) Tie, X, and S. Madronich,, Applications of WRF-‐Chem in MIRAGE: Some Preliminary results, Present in MIRAGE-‐MEX modeling meeting, Mexico city, March, 15 2005
(21) Tie., X. To Better Understand the Air-‐Quality in Eastern China, Present in
Institute of Atmospheric Physic, Chinese Academic, May, 15, 2005 (22) Tie, X. and C. Zhao, To Better Understand the Air-‐Quality in Eastern China and
BeiJing Areas, present in Department of Atmospheric Physics, Peking University, May-‐14, 2005.
(23) Tie, X. and A. Guenther, Impact of biogenic emissions on chemical oxidants and
it’s inventory over China, present in AGU West Pacific meeting, Beijing, China, July/23-‐28, 2006.
(23) Tie, X. and A. Guenther, Impact of biogenic emissions on chemical oxidants and
it’s inventory over China, present in AGU West Pacific meeting, Beijing, China, July/23-‐28, 2006.
(24) Tie, X. Implementing Fast TUV into the WRF-‐Chem model, present in Annual
WRF workshop, Boulder, USA, June, 2007. Section 6: Invited Presentations: (1) The effects of heterogeneous reactions on ozone in the lower stratosphere,
Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, October, 1995
(2) Theoretical modelling of the Antarctic ozone hole, Symposium Commemorating
the Tenth Anniversary of the National Ozone Expedition (NOZE-‐1), Boulder, CO, August 22, 1996.
(3) Global modeling of stratospheric ozone, AGU Spring Meeting, Boston, May, 1998. (4) Hemispheric asymmetry of chemical species and its effect on stratospheric
ozone: emphasis on halogen loading, in COSPAR 32nd Scientific Assembly, Nagoya, Japan, July, 1998.
(5) Global modeling of stratospheric ozone, COSPAR 32nd Scientific Assembly,
Nagoya, Japan, July, 1998. (6) Global modeling of stratospheric ozone, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese
Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, August, 1998
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(7) Modeling stratospheric ozone in the Arctic, Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy, Brussels, Belgium, October, 1998.
(8) Global modeling of stratospheric and tropospheric composition, University of
Texas A&M, November, 1999. (9) Effects of lightning on tropospheric composition, AGU Fall Meeting, San
Francisco, Dec., 1999. (10) Impact of changes in greenhouse gases on the middle atmosphere (presented
by Dr. Re. Khosravi), COSPAR 33rd Scientific Assembly, Poland, July, 2000 (11) Impact of changes in greenhouse gases on the middle atmosphere, AGU Spring
Meeting, Washington, DC., May, 2002. (12) Introduction and applications of the MOZART model for tropospheric aerosols
and oxidants studies, POAM scientific team meeting, West Virginia, Oct., 2002. (13) Assessment of chemical budget over China, Peking University, BeiJing China,
May, 2004. (14) Impact of Biomass Burning, and Biogenic Emissions on the Evolution of Mexico
City’s Air-‐Pollution Plume, Monitoring Sciences and Technology symposium, Denver, September, 22, 2004
(15) Urban Environment and PBL processes in Eastern China, The first symposium
of urban PBL in eastern China, Tianjing, China, May, 16, 2009. (16) Impacts of aerosols on environment and climate in Eastern China, Nanjing
Information and Tech University, Najing, China, Sept, 20, 2009. (17) Asia in the 21st Century, NCAR ASP Summer Colloquium, Boulder, CO, USA,
Lecture for Asia in the 21st Century, NCAR ASP Summer Colloquium, Boulder, CO, USA, Aug./6, 2010.
(18) Air pollution and atmospheric Chemistry in China; A keynote lecture in the 17th
National Conference on Environmental Science & Technology, Shanghai, China, Oct/17, 2010.
(19) Characterizations of Air pollution in China; An invited Planetary Speaker in the
7th Asian Aerosol Conference, Xi’an, China, Aug/17-20, 2011. (20) Numerical simulation of aerosol particles; An invited lecture, in the 6th fine
Aerosol Particle and PM2.5 Workshop, Xi’an, China, March/2-3, 2012.
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(21) Progress toward to better understanding aerosol pollution in eastern China; An invited Planetary Speaker in the 8th National Aerosol Conference, Hangzhou, China, Sept/6-8, 2012.
Committee Membership: (1) Member of Advisory Committee of Institute of Natural Gas of US, 1991-‐1992 (2) Member of American Geophysical Union, 1988-‐now (3) Member of American Meteorological Society, 1989-‐1992 (4) Member of Science Team of GACP (Global Aerosol), 2000-‐present (5) Member of Science Team of POAM Satellite, 2002-‐present (6) Panel Member of Monitoring Science and Technology Symposium, 2004 (7) Session Chair of AGU-‐West Pacific meeting, Beijing China, July/23-‐27, 2006.
(8) Member of steering committee of “Urbanization, Atmospheric Composition
Change, Climate and Environmental Change”, Scientific Consular of Shanghai Meteorological Center of China., 2007
(9) Panel Member of Nature Publishing Reader Group, 2008 (10) Chief Member of steering committee of “Urban Planetary Boundary Layer and
Environment”, China., 2009 (11) Organizer of Summer School of “Atmospheric Chemistry”, Guangzhou, China,
July/3 to July/7, 2006. (12) Organizer of Spring School of “Atmospheric Chemistry and climate change”,
Shanghai, China, 2007. (13) Organizer of workshop of “Urban Planetary Boundary Layer and Environment”,
Tianjing, China, May/6-‐May/10, 2009. (14) Member of Scientific Steering Committee of “International Specialty Conference:
Leapfrogging Opportunities for Air Quality Improvement”, May 10-‐14, 2010, Xi’an, Shaanxi Province, China
Reviewer for:
Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR)
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Geophysical Research Letters (GRL) Journal of Climate Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association Tellus (B)
Chemosphere Journal of Applied Optics Journal of Hazardous Materials Journal of Applied Meteorology Environment Science Technology Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP) Atmospheric Environment Proceedings of National Academic Science (PNAS)
Proposal Reviewer for:
NASA/ACMAP/UARS/IDS/HSCT NCAR/ASP ASF (Austrian Science Foundation) NSF
Teaching and Advising:
(1) Ph. D. Committee member of R. Wang, Georgia Institute of Technology (2) Master Student Advisor Member of D. Bond, University of Texas A&M (3) Ph. D. Committee member of G. H. Li, University of Texas A&M (4) Ph. D. Committee member of W. Lei, University of Texas A&M (5) Ph. D. Committee member of D. Lack, Queensland University of Technology,
Australia (6) Mentor, NCAR Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research (SOARS)
program (7) Scientific Mentor for NCAR SOAR student (J. Wang), 2006. (8) Organizer of Summer School of “Atmospheric Chemistry”, Guangzhou,
China, July/3 to July/7, 2006. (8) Organizer of Spring School of “Atmospheric Chemistry and climate change”,
Shanghai, China, 2007.
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(9) Organizer of workshop of “Urban Planetary Boundary Layer and Environment”, Tianjing, China, May/6-‐May/10, 2009.
Grants (1) Co-‐Principal investigator of “Cirrus and Polar Stratospheric Clouds” Granting
organization: NASA, Period of performance: FY98-‐2000. Total award: $306.000. (2) Co-‐investigator of “Global 3-‐D modeling of atmospheric ozone in the free
troposphere and the stratosphere with emphasis on midlatitude regions.” Granting organization: DOE. Period of performance: FY95-‐97. Total award: $379,819.
(3) Co-‐investigator of “Impact of human activities on ozone in the troposphere.”
Granting organization: DOE. Period of performance: FY98-‐2001. Total award: $421,650.
(4) Co-‐investigator of “Budget of nitrogen compounds in the global atmosphere:
Observations-‐ based climatology and three-‐dimensional chemical-‐transport model simulations”. Granting organization: NASA. Period of performance: FY95-‐98.
(5) Co-‐investigator of “Study of the Ozone Budget near the Tropopause Using
Satellite and Aircraft Data and Global Models”. Granting organization: NASA. Period of performance: FY98-‐ 2000.
(6) Co-‐investigator of “INVERT ableitung vertikal aufgeloster spurengasprofile aus
saulendichtemessungen des ERS-‐2-‐GOME-‐instruments unter verwendung eines 3D-‐chemie-‐transport-‐ models, Granting organization: GSF (Germany). Period of performance: FY2001-‐2002.
(7) Co-‐PI of “Earth System Modeling: Coupling Chemistry, Climate, and the Land
Surface, The NCAR Director's Opportunity Fund, Period of performance: FY2001-‐2002.
. (8) Co-‐I of “PRE-‐MEX: Modeling Air Quality in Mexico City and the Surrounding
Region. The NCAR Director's Opportunity Fund, Period of performance: FY2002-‐2003, $110K, 2002.
(9) Co-‐PI of “AURA satellite data validation” Granting organization: NASA, Period of performance FY2006-‐2009, $300K, 2006.
(10) Co-‐PI of “Impacts of Urban Ecosystems on Atmosphere/Chemistry/Aerosol Processes Over Large Cities, NCAR initiative proposal., $100K, 2007
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(11) PI of “Impacts of Mage City on Regional and Global Climate and Chemistry; MIRAGE-‐Shanghai’, Fund by NCAR/ESSL and Shanghai Meteorological Bureau, $200K, 2009