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Tomohiro Oda is affiliated with the Universities Space Research Association in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Within these domains, their work is notably concentrated on subfields such as Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Environmental Engineering, and Economics and Econometrics.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics related to atmospheric and environmental dynamics. These topics include:

  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • COVID-19 impact on air quality
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
  • Impact of Light on Environment and Health

Oda has contributed to various recent papers published in prominent journals. Notable publications include:

  • Six global biomass burning emission datasets: intercomparison and application in one global aerosol model, 2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Policy-Relevant Assessment of Urban CO2 Emissions, 2020, Environmental Science & Technology
  • Assessing the recent impact of COVID-19 on carbon emissions from China using domestic economic data, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Carbon Monitoring System Flux Net Biosphere Exchange 2020 (CMS-Flux NBE 2020), 2021, Earth system science data
  • Constraining Fossil Fuel CO2 Emissions From Urban Area Using OCO-2 Observations of Total Column CO2, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Oda include:

  • Lesley Ott
  • David Crisp
  • Benjamin Poulter
  • Abhishek Chatterjee
  • Shamil Maksyutov

The scientist has published multiple articles in leading environmental science venues. These include:

  • Environmental Research Letters (9 publications)
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres (5 publications)
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics (4 publications)
  • arXiv (Cornell University) (3 publications)
  • Environmental Science & Technology (2 publications)

Best Publications

  • The Open-source Data Inventory for Anthropogenic CO 2 , version 2016 (ODIAC2016): a global monthly fossil fuel CO 2 gridded emissions data product for tracer transport simulations and surface flux inversions

    Tomohiro Oda;Tomohiro Oda;Shamil Maksyutov;Robert J. Andres

  • A very high-resolution (1 km×1 km) global fossil fuel CO 2 emission inventory derived using a point source database and satellite observations of nighttime lights

    T. Oda;S. Maksyutov

  • NASA's Black Marble Nighttime Lights Product Suite

    Miguel O. Román;Zhuosen Wang;Zhuosen Wang;Qingsong Sun;Qingsong Sun;Virginia Kalb

  • A synthesis of carbon dioxide emissions from fossil-fuel combustion

    R.J. Andres;T.A. Boden;F.-M. Bréon;P. Ciais

  • High Resolution Atmospheric Inversion of Urban CO2 Emissions During the Dormant Season of the Indianapolis Flux Experiment (INFLUX)

    Thomas Lauvaux;Thomas Lauvaux;Natasha Miles;Aijun Deng;Scott Richardson

  • Six global biomass burning emission datasets: intercomparison and application in one global aerosol model

    Xiaohua Pan;Xiaohua Pan;Charles Ichoku;Mian Chin;Huisheng Bian;Huisheng Bian

  • Space-based observations of megacity carbon dioxide

    Eric A. Kort;Christian Frankenberg;Charles E. Miller;Tom Oda;Tom Oda

  • The 2015–2016 carbon cycle as seen from OCO-2 and the global in situ network

    Sean Crowell;David Baker;Andrew Schuh;Sourish Basu;Sourish Basu

  • Improving the temporal and spatial distribution of CO2 emissions from global fossil fuel emission data sets

    Ray Nassar;Louis Napier-Linton;Louis Napier-Linton;Kevin R. Gurney;Robert J. Andres

  • Urban-focused satellite CO2 observations from the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-3: A first look at the Los Angeles megacity

    Matthäus Kiel;Annmarie Eldering;Dustin D. Roten;John C. Lin

  • Regional CO 2 flux estimates for 2009–2010 based on GOSAT and ground-based CO 2 observations

    S. Maksyutov;H. Takagi;V. K. Valsala;V. K. Valsala;M. Saito

  • An intercomparison of inverse models for estimating sources and sinks of CO2 using GOSAT measurements

    S. Houweling;D. Baker;S. Basu;Hartmut Boesch

  • Top-down estimate of surface flux in the Los Angeles Basin using a mesoscale inverse modeling technique: assessing anthropogenic emissions of CO, NO x and CO 2 and their impacts

    J. Brioude;J. Brioude;W. M. Angevine;W. M. Angevine;R. Ahmadov;R. Ahmadov;S.-W. Kim;S.-W. Kim

  • Consistent evaluation of ACOS-GOSAT, BESD-SCIAMACHY, CarbonTracker, and MACC through comparisons to TCCON

    Susan Kulawik;Debra Wunch;Christopher O'Dell;Christian Frankenberg

  • National CO2 budgets (2015–2020) inferred from atmospheric CO2 observations in support of the global stocktake

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  • Global impact of COVID-19 restrictions on the surface concentrations of nitrogen dioxide and ozone

    Christoph A. Keller;Christoph A. Keller;Mathew J. Evans;K. Emma Knowland;K. Emma Knowland;Christa A. Hasenkopf

  • Errors and uncertainties in a gridded carbon dioxide emissions inventory

    Tomohiro Oda;Tomohiro Oda;Rostyslav Bun;Vitaliy Kinakh;Petro Topylko

  • Assessing the recent impact of COVID-19 on carbon emissions from China using domestic economic data

    Pengfei Han;Qixiang Cai;Tomohiro Oda;Ning Zeng

  • Carbon Monitoring System Flux Net Biosphere Exchange 2020 (CMS-Flux NBE 2020)

    Junjie Liu;Latha Baskaran;Kevin Bowman;David Schimel

  • Policy-Relevant Assessment of Urban CO2 Emissions

    Thomas Lauvaux;Thomas Lauvaux;Kevin R. Gurney;Natasha L. Miles;Kenneth J. Davis

  • Comparing GOSAT observations of localized CO2 enhancements by large emitters with inventory-based estimates

    Rajesh Janardanan;Shamil Maksyutov;Tomohiro Oda;Tomohiro Oda;Makoto Saito

  • Analyzing nitrogen oxides to carbon dioxide emission ratios from space: A case study of Matimba Power Station in South Africa

    Janne Hakkarainen;Monika E. Szeląg;Iolanda Ialongo;Christian Retscher

Frequent Co-Authors

Shamil Maksyutov
Shamil Maksyutov National Institute for Environmental Studies
Thomas Lauvaux
Thomas Lauvaux Pennsylvania State University
Robert J. Andres
Robert J. Andres Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Johannes W. Kaiser
Johannes W. Kaiser German Meteorological Service
Steven Pawson
Steven Pawson Goddard Space Flight Center
Tatsuya Yokota
Tatsuya Yokota National Institute for Environmental Studies
Akihiko Ito
Akihiko Ito University of Tokyo
Christopher W. O'Dell
Christopher W. O'Dell Colorado State University
Miguel O. Román
Miguel O. Román Goddard Space Flight Center
Kevin R. Gurney
Kevin R. Gurney Northern Arizona University

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