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A 3D Eulerian source-oriented model for an externally mixed aerosol.

M J Kleeman1, G R Cas.   

Abstract

A 3D Eulerian source-oriented model for an externally mixed aerosol is developed and then used to compute the contribution that different emission sources make to regional fine particle concentrations in the South Coast Air Basin surrounding Los Angeles, CA, on September 25, 1996. The model simultaneously tracks fine particle concentrations (PM2.5), inhalable particle concentrations (PM10), ozone, and other gaseous pollutant concentrations yielding a tool that can be used to study the control of all of the regulated contaminants in the atmosphere within a single unified framework. Model predictions identify geographical areas that are influenced by PM2.5 associated with crustal material other than paved road dust, paved road dust, diesel engines, food cooking, noncatalyst equipped gasoline engines, catalyst-equipped gasoline engines, combustion of high sulfur-content fuel, other primary particle sources, sea salt, and marine background sulfate particles. The contribution that each of these source types makes to regional fine particle concentrations is distinct, reflecting the unique chemical composition, spatial distribution, and diurnal trends of primary emissions. The single largest contribution to regional PM2.5 in the South Coast Air Basin surrounding Los Angeles is associated with the accumulation of secondary ammonium nitrate on background marine sulfate particles. This pattern indicates that control of PM2.5 concentrations in Los Angeles must be accomplished through a program that includes both reductions in the emissions of gaseous precursors of secondary PM2.5 as well as control of primary particle emissions.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11775160     DOI: 10.1021/es010886m

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


  6 in total

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Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2015-11-11       Impact factor: 7.963

2.  The Significance of Indirect Deposition on Wintertime PAH Concentrations in an Urban Northern California Creek.

Authors:  Daekyun Kim; Thomas M Young
Journal:  Environ Eng Sci       Date:  2009       Impact factor: 1.907

3.  The ozone-climate penalty: past, present, and future.

Authors:  D J Rasmussen; Jianlin Hu; Abdullah Mahmud; Michael J Kleeman
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2013-11-25       Impact factor: 9.028

4.  Combining Land-Use Regression and Chemical Transport Modeling in a Spatiotemporal Geostatistical Model for Ozone and PM2.5.

Authors:  Meng Wang; Paul D Sampson; Jianlin Hu; Michael Kleeman; Joshua P Keller; Casey Olives; Adam A Szpiro; Sverre Vedal; Joel D Kaufman
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2016-04-26       Impact factor: 9.028

5.  Influence of meteorological parameters on particulates and atmospheric pollutants at Taichung harbor sampling site.

Authors:  Guor-Cheng Fang; Yuh-Shen Wu; Chih-Chung Wen; Wen-Jhy Lee; Shih-Yu Chang
Journal:  Environ Monit Assess       Date:  2006-10-21       Impact factor: 3.307

6.  Optimized environmental justice calculations for air pollution disparities in Southern California.

Authors:  Yiting Li; Anikender Kumar; Sofia Hamilton; Jeremy D Lea; John Harvey; Michael J Kleeman
Journal:  Heliyon       Date:  2022-09-26
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