نتایج جستجو برای: national and international so2 emissions scenarios

تعداد نتایج: 16931607  

2011
Murari Mohon Roy Animesh Dutta Kenny Corscadden Peter Havard

Co-combustion of biosolids with coal or other biomass fuel can play a significant role in combustion facilities for energy production and waste management policy context. This paper presents the results of an experimental study to investigate the use of biosolids for co-combustion with wood pellets in a wood pellet stove. Fuel property, gas emissions and stove efficiency are compared. In regard...

2016
Min Zhong Eri Saikawa Yang Liu Vaishali Naik Larry W. Horowitz Masayuki Takigawa Yu Zhao Neng-Huei Lin Elizabeth A. Stone

We conducted simulations using the Weather Research and Forecasting model coupled with Chemistry (WRF-Chem) version 3.5 to study air quality in East Asia at a spatial resolution of 20 km× 20 km. We find large discrepancies between two existing emissions inventories: the Regional Emission Inventory in ASia version 2 (REAS) and the Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research version 4.2 (E...

2016
Jing Wang Dale J. Allen Kenneth E. Pickering Zhanqing Li Hao He

WRF-Chem simulations were performed for the March 2005 East Asian Studies of Tropospheric Aerosols: an International Regional Experiment (EAST-AIRE) Intensive Observation Campaign (IOC) to investigate the direct effects of aerosols on surface radiation and air quality. Domain-wide, WRF-Chem showed a decrease of 20W/m in surface shortwave (SW) radiation due to the aerosol direct effect (ADE), co...

2011
Loretta J. Mickley Daniel J. Jacob Steven R.H. Barrett Eric M. Leibensperger Steven R. H. Barrett

23 Anthropogenic emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx ≡ NO + NO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) 24 affect particulate matter (PM) air quality on an intercontinental scale by changing background 25 concentrations of oxidants (OH, ozone, H2O2) and thus increasing the oxidation rate of sulfur 26 dioxide (SO2) to sulfate and NOx to nitrate. We conduct sensitivity simulations with the GEOS27 Chem chemical t...

2009
Eri Saikawa Vaishali Naik Larry W. Horowitz Junfeng Liu Denise L. Mauzerall

Aerosols are harmful to human health and have both direct and indirect effects on climate. China is a major contributor to global emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2), a sulfate (SO4 2 ) precursor, organic carbon (OC), and black carbon (BC) aerosols. Although increasingly examined, the effect of present and potential future levels of these emissions on global premature mortality and climate change...

2012
Russell R. Dickerson Hao He Zhanqing Li Nickolay A. Krotkov Jeffrey W. Stehr

Title of Document: AIR POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS AND TRENDS OVER THE EASTERN U.S. AND CHINA: AIRCRAFT MEASUREMENTS AND NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS Hao He, Doctor of Philosophy, 2012 Directed By: Professor Russell R. Dickerson Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science In the last several decades, efforts have been made to mitigate air pollution all around the world. With surface observations showin...

2016
Xiaoning Xie Xiaodong Liu Hongli Wang Zhaosheng Wang

It is known that aerosol and precursor gas emissions over East Asia may be underestimated by 50% due to the absence of data on regional rural and township industries. As the most important element of anthropogenic emissions, sulphur dioxide (SO2) can form sulfate aerosols through several chemical processes, thus affecting the regional and global climate. In this study, we use the Community Atmo...

2012
Robert N. Stavins

I n the late 1980s, there was growing concern in the United States and other countries that acid precipitation—the result of emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and, to a lesser extent, nitrogen oxides (NOx) reacting in the atmosphere to form sulfuric and nitric acids —was damaging forests and aquatic ecosystems, particularly in the US Northeast and southern Canada. In the United States, fl ue ga...

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