| Literature DB >> 28121429 |
Wenjun Meng1, Qirui Zhong1, Xiao Yun1, Xi Zhu1, Tianbo Huang1, Huizhong Shen1, Yilin Chen1, Han Chen1, Feng Zhou1, Junfeng Liu1, Xinming Wang2, Eddy Y Zeng3, Shu Tao1.
Abstract
There is increasing evidence indicating the critical role of ammonia (NH3) in the formation of secondary aerosols. Therefore, high quality NH3 emission inventory is important for modeling particulate matter in the atmosphere. Unfortunately, without directly measured emission factors (EFs) in developing countries, using data from developed countries could result in an underestimation of these emissions. A series of newly reported EFs for China provide an opportunity to update the NH3 emission inventory. In addition, a recently released fuel consumption data product has allowed for a multisource, high-resolution inventory to be assembled. In this study, an improved global NH3 emission inventory for combustion and industrial sources with high sectorial (70 sources), spatial (0.1° × 0.1°), and temporal (monthly) resolutions was compiled for the years 1960 to 2013. The estimated emissions from transportation (1.59 Tg) sectors in 2010 was 2.2 times higher than those of previous reports. The spatial variation of the emissions was associated with population, gross domestic production, and temperature. Unlike other major air pollutants, NH3 emissions continue to increase, even in developed countries, which is likely caused by an increased use of biomass fuel in the residential sector. The emissions density of NH3 in urban areas is an order of magnitude higher than in rural areas.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28121429 DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.6b03694
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Technol ISSN: 0013-936X Impact factor: 9.028