Estimating emissions from crop residue open burning in China based on statistics and MODIS fire products

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作者
Jing Li [1 ]
Yu Bo [1 ]
Shaodong Xie [1 ]
机构
[1] College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, State Key Joint Laboratory of Environmental Simulation and Pollution Control,Peking University
关键词
Crop residue open burning; Air quality; Emission inventory; Moderate resolution imaging; spectroradiometer(MODIS);
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中图分类号
X71 [农业废物处理与综合利用];
学科分类号
082803 ;
摘要
With the objective of reducing the large uncertainties in the estimations of emissions from crop residue open burning, an improved method for establishing emission inventories of crop residue open burning at a high spatial resolution of 0.25°× 0.25° and a temporal resolution of1 month was established based on the moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer(MODIS) Thermal Anomalies/Fire Daily Level3 Global Product(MOD/MYD14A1). Agriculture mechanization ratios and regional crop-specific grain-to-straw ratios were introduced to improve the accuracy of related activity data. Locally observed emission factors were used to calculate the primary pollutant emissions. MODIS satellite data were modified by combining them with county-level agricultural statistical data, which reduced the influence of missing fire counts caused by their small size and cloud cover. The annual emissions of CO, CO, CH,nonmethane volatile organic compounds(NMVOCs), NO, NO, NH, SO, fine particles(PM2.5),organic carbon(OC), and black carbon(BC) were 150.40, 6.70, 0.51, 0.88, 0.01, 0.13, 0.07, 0.43,1.09, 0.34, and 0.06 Tg, respectively, in 2012. Crop residue open burning emissions displayed typical seasonal and spatial variation. The highest emission regions were the Yellow-Huai River and Yangtse-Huai River areas, and the monthly emissions were highest in June(37%).Uncertainties in the emission estimates, measured as 95% confidence intervals, range from a low of within ±126% for NO to a high of within ± 169% for NH.
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页码:158 / 170
页数:13
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