Estimation of Biogenic Emissions over South Korea and Its Evaluation Using Air Quality Simulations

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Kim, Soontae [1 ]
Moon, Nankyoung [2 ]
Cho, Kyu-Tak [3 ]
Byun, Daewon W. [1 ]
Song, Eunyoung [1 ]
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[1] Univ Houston, Inst Multidimens Air Qual Studies, Houston, TX USA
[2] Korea Environm Inst, Seoul, South Korea
[3] Korea Inst Environm Sci & Technol, Seoul, South Korea
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Biogenic emissions; Isoprene; Vegetation data; Air quality; BEIS;
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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BEIS2 (Biogenic Emissions Inventory System version 2) and BEIS3.12 (BETS version 3.12) were used to estimate hourly biogenic emissions over South Korea using a set of vegetation and meteorological data simulated with the MM5 (Mesoscale Model version 5). Two biogenic emission models utilized different emission factors and showed different responses to solar radiations, resulting in about 10--20% difference in the nationwide isoprene emission estimates. Among the 11 -vegetation classes, it was found that mixed forest and deciduous forest are the most important vegetation classes producing isoprene emissions over South Korea comprising 90% of the total. The simulated isoprene concentrations over Seoul metropolitan area show that diurnal and daily variations match relatively well with the PAMS (Photochemical Air Monitoring Station) measurements during the period of June 3 similar to June 10, 2004. Compared to BEIS2, BEIS3.12 yielded similar to 35% higher isoprene concentrations during daytime and presented better matches to the high peaks observed over the Seoul area. This study showed that the importance of vegetation data and emission factors to estimate biogenic emissions. Thus, it is expected to improve domestic vegetation categories and emission factors in order to better represent biogenic emissions over South Korea.
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