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Hidekazu Matsueda is affiliated with the Japan Meteorological Agency in Japan. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with special emphasis on Atmospheric Science and Global and Planetary Change.

The scientist has contributed extensively to atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, and the study of atmospheric ozone and its climate interactions. Other notable topics include air quality and health impacts, fire effects on ecosystems, radioactivity and radon measurements, and climate variability and models.

Hidekazu Matsueda has published in several frequent venues, including:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Scientific Reports
  • Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan Ser II
  • Progress in Earth and Planetary Science

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Matsueda include:

  • Statistical characterization of urban CO2 emission signals observed by commercial airliner measurements, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Estimation of fire-induced carbon emissions from Equatorial Asia in 2015 using in situ aircraft and ship observations, 2021, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Spatiotemporal variations of the δ (O 2 ∕ N 2 ), CO 2 and δ (APO) in the troposphere over the western North Pacific, 2022, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Measurement report: Method for evaluating CO 2 emissions from a cement plant using atmospheric δ (O 2 ∕ N 2 ) and CO 2 measurements and its implication for future detection of CO 2 capture signals, 2024, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Understanding Temporal Variations of Atmospheric Radon-222 around Japan Using Model Simulations, 2021, Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan Ser II

Frequent co-authors in their published works include:

  • Yosuke Niwa
  • Kazuhiro Tsuboi
  • Taku Umezawa
  • Yousuke Sawa
  • Toshinobu Machida

Best Publications

  • Calibration of the Total Carbon Column Observing Network using aircraft profile data

    Debra Wunch;Geoffrey C. Toon;Paul O. Wennberg;Steven C. Wofsy

  • CO2 surface fluxes at grid point scale estimated from a global 21 year reanalysis of atmospheric measurements

    F. Chevallier;P. Ciais;T. J. Conway;T. Aalto

  • First year of upper tropospheric integrated content of CO 2 from IASI hyperspectral infrared observations

    C. Crevoisier;A. Chédin;H. Matsueda;T. Machida

  • Significant latitudinal gradient in the surface ozone spring maximum over East Asia

    Hiroshi Tanimoto;Yousuke Sawa;Hidekazu Matsueda;Itsushi Uno

  • Modeling global atmospheric CO 2 with improved emission inventories and CO 2 production from the oxidation of other carbon species

    R. Nassar;R. Nassar;D. B. A. Jones;P. Suntharalingam;J. M. Chen

  • Characterization of Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer (TES) CO 2 for carbon cycle science

    S. S. Kulawik;D. B. A. Jones;R. Nassar;F. W. Irion

  • Long‐term trend of the partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) in surface waters of the western North Pacific, 1984–1993

    Hisayuki Yoshikawa Inoue;Hidekazu Matsueda;Masao Ishii;Katsuhiko Fushimi

  • A comprehensive estimate of recent carbon sinks in China using both top-down and bottom-up approaches

    Fei Jiang;Jing M Chen;Jing M Chen;Lingxi Zhou;Weimin Ju

  • Aircraft observation of carbon dioxide at 8–13 km altitude over the western Pacific from 1993 to 1999

    Hidekazu Matsueda;Hisayuki Yoshikawa Inoue;Masao Ishii

  • Global CO2 fluxes inferred from surface air-sample measurements and from TCCON retrievals of the CO2 total column

    F. Chevallier;N. M. Deutscher;N. M. Deutscher;T. J. Conway;P. Ciais

  • Chemical characteristics of water‐soluble organic carbon in the Asian outflow

    Yuzo Miyazaki;Yutaka Kondo;Sunghee Han;Makoto Koike

  • Imposing strong constraints on tropical terrestrial CO2 fluxes using passenger aircraft based measurements

    Yosuke Niwa;Toshinobu Machida;Yousuke Sawa;Hidekazu Matsueda

  • Cloud condensation nuclei activity at Jeju Island, Korea in spring 2005

    Mikinori Kuwata;Y. Kondo;Y. Miyazaki;Y. Miyazaki;Y. Komazaki

  • Close coupling between seasonal biological production and dynamics of dissolved inorganic carbon in the Indian Ocean sector and the western Pacific Ocean sector of the Antarctic Ocean

    Masao Ishii;Hisayuki Y. Inoue;Hidekazu Matsueda;Eiichiro Tanoue

  • Evaluation of atmospheric CO2 measurements from new flask air sampling of JAL airliner observations

    Hidekazu Matsueda;Toshinobu Machida;Yousuke Sawa;Yukio Nakagawa

  • Satellite-inferred European carbon sink larger than expected

    M. Reuter;M. Buchwitz;M. Hilker;J. Heymann

  • Carbon balance of South Asia constrained by passenger aircraft CO 2 measurements

    P. K. Patra;Y. Niwa;T. J. Schuck;C. A. M. Brenninkmeijer

  • Evaluating a 3-D transport model of atmospheric CO 2 using ground-based, aircraft, and space-borne data

    L. Feng;P. I. Palmer;Y. Yang;Y. Yang;Y. Yang;R. M. Yantosca

  • Measurements of atmospheric CO2 and CH4 using a commercial airliner from 1993 to 1994

    Hidekazu Matsueda;Hisayuki Y. Inoue

  • Validation of XCO 2 derived from SWIR spectra of GOSAT TANSO-FTS with aircraft measurement data

    M. Inoue;I. Morino;O. Uchino;Y. Miyamoto

Frequent Co-Authors

Toshinobu Machida
Toshinobu Machida National Institute for Environmental Studies
Shuji Aoki
Shuji Aoki Tohoku University
Masao Ishii
Masao Ishii Japan Meteorological Agency
Masaki Satoh
Masaki Satoh University of Tokyo
Hiroshi Tanimoto
Hiroshi Tanimoto National Institute for Environmental Studies
Takakiyo Nakazawa
Takakiyo Nakazawa Tohoku University
Prabir K. Patra
Prabir K. Patra Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Isamu Morino
Isamu Morino National Institute for Environmental Studies
Masayuki Takigawa
Masayuki Takigawa Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Nobuko Saigusa
Nobuko Saigusa National Institute for Environmental Studies

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