The Impact of Uncertainties in African Biomass Burning Emission Estimates on Modeling Global Air Quality, Long Range Transport and Tropospheric Chemical Lifetimes

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作者
Williams, Jason E. [1 ]
van Weele, Michiel [1 ]
van Velthoven, Peter F. J. [1 ]
Scheele, Marinus P. [1 ]
Liousse, Catherine [2 ]
van der Werf, Guido R. [3 ]
机构
[1] Royal Netherlands Inst KNMI, Chem & Climate Div, NL-3730 AE De Bilt, Netherlands
[2] UMR 5560, Lab Aerol, F-31400 Toulouse, France
[3] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Dept Hydrol & Geoenvironm Sci, Fac Earth & Life Sci, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
African biomass burning; emission inventories; long range transport; air quality; methane lifetimes; BURNED AREA; OZONE; VARIABILITY; SATELLITE; CO; SIMULATIONS; CHEMISTRY; POLLUTION; MONSOON; AEROSOL;
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10.3390/atmos3010132
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The chemical composition of the troposphere in the tropics and Southern Hemisphere (SH) is significantly influenced by gaseous emissions released from African biomass burning (BB). Here we investigate how various emission estimates given in bottom-up BB inventories (GFEDv2, GFEDv3, AMMABB) affect simulations of global tropospheric composition using the TM4 chemistry transport model. The application of various model parameterizations for introducing such emissions is also investigated. There are perturbations in near-surface ozone (O-3) and carbon monoxide (CO) of similar to 60-90% in the tropics and similar to 5-10% in the SH between different inventories. Increasing the update frequency of the temporal distribution to eight days generally results in decreases of between similar to 5 and 10% in near-surface mixing ratios throughout the tropics, which is larger than the influence of increasing the injection heights at which BB emissions are introduced. There are also associated differences in the long range transport of pollutants throughout the SH, where the composition of the free troposphere in the SH is sensitive to the chosen BB inventory. Analysis of the chemical budget terms reveals that the influence of increasing the tropospheric CO burden due to BB on oxidative capacity of the troposphere is mitigated by the associated increase in NOx emissions (and thus O-3) with the variations in the CO/N ratio between inventories being low. For all inventories there is a decrease in the tropospheric chemical lifetime of methane of between 0.4 and 0.8% regardless of the CO emitted from African BB. This has implications for assessing the effect of inter-annual variability in BB on the annual growth rate of methane.
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