1999
DOI: 10.1016/s1352-2310(98)00110-1
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Anthropogenic NOx emissions in Asia in the period 1990–2020

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“…Projections of Asian emissions have been made by Van Aardenne et al (1999) for NO x , Streets and Waldhoff (2000) for SO 2 , NO x , and CO, and Klimont et al (2001) for SO 2 , NO x , NH 3 , and NMVOC. Additionally, Asian emissions have been projected as part of the estimations of global emissions of SO 2 , NO x , CO, and NMVOC (Cofala et al, 2006) and of carbonaceous particles .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Projections of Asian emissions have been made by Van Aardenne et al (1999) for NO x , Streets and Waldhoff (2000) for SO 2 , NO x , and CO, and Klimont et al (2001) for SO 2 , NO x , NH 3 , and NMVOC. Additionally, Asian emissions have been projected as part of the estimations of global emissions of SO 2 , NO x , CO, and NMVOC (Cofala et al, 2006) and of carbonaceous particles .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A. Thornton (thornton@atmos.washington.edu) Aardenne et al, 1999;Yienger, 1999). NO x plays a fundamental role in the troposphere's oxidizing capacity by regulating photochemical ozone production rates, and by partly controlling hydrogen oxide (HO x ≡OH+HO 2 ) and halogen oxide radical cycles (Logan, 1981).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Tropospheric ozone levels are decreasing in Europe and North America (Coyle et al, 2003;Ashmore, 2005), but are increasing and are predicted to continue to rise in Asia, due to increased economic growth and higher emission levels of VOCs and NO x , resulting in higher levels of crop losses (van Aardenne et al, 1999;Aunan et al, 2000;Wang and Mauzerall, 2004;Ashmore et al, 2006;Wang et al, 2005). Tropospheric ozone levels in China have been investigated and crop losses due to ozone have been determined (Zheng, 2006;Wang et al, 2007a,b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%