Research field (5):
Atmospheric and hydrospheric science
, Atmospheric and hydrospheric science
, Atmospheric and hydrospheric science
, Atmospheric and hydrospheric science
, Atmospheric and hydrospheric science
Research theme for competitive and other funds (1):
2023 - 2026 Impact of mineral dust particles on East Asia air quality and public health
Papers (18):
Yu Yao, Jeffrey Curtis, Joseph Ching, Zhonghua Zheng, Nicole Riemer. Quantifying the effects of mixing state on aerosol optical properties. 2022
Mizuo Kajino, Makoto Deushi, Tsuyoshi Thomas Sekiyama, Naga Oshima, Keiya Yumimoto, Taichu Yasumichi Tanaka, Joseph Ching, Akihiro Hashimoto, Tetsuya Yamamoto, Masaaki Ikegami, et al. Comparison of three aerosol representations of NHM-Chem (v1.0) for the simulations of air quality and climate-relevant variables. Geoscientific Model Development. 2021. 14. 4. 2235-2264
Joseph Ching, Mizuo Kajino, Hitoshi Matsui. Resolving aerosol mixing state increases accuracy of black carbon respiratory deposition estimates. One Earth. 2020. 3. 6. 763-776
Zhonghua Zheng, Joseph Ching, Jeffrey H. Curtis, Yu Yao, Peng Xu, Matthew West, Nicole Riemer. Unsupervised Regionalization of Particle-resolved Aerosol Mixing State Indices on the Global Scale. 2020
Joseph Ching, Mizuo Kajino. Rethinking air quality and climate change after covid-19. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020. 17. 14. 1-11
Examining air quality change during COVID-19 lockdown period in Delhi
(Japan Society of Atmospheric Chemistry (JSAC) 2021)
Black carbon deposition in the respiratory tract: Insight from GCM simulations
(Symposium by Japan National Institute of Environmental Studies 2020)
Black carbon deposition in the respiratory tract: Insight from black carbon mixing-state-resolved GCM simulations
(American Geophysical Union 2019)
Aerosol mixing state and deposition in human respiratory system
(National Institute of Environmental Studies (NIES) 2019)
Aerosol mixing state relevance to CCN Properties and Air Quality: Insights from transmission electronic microscopy observations in Japan
(Meteorological Society of Japan (MSJ) autumn meeting 2018)