2011
DOI: 10.5194/acpd-11-10403-2011
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Contributions of regional and intercontinental transport to surface ozone in Tokyo

Abstract: Japan lies downwind of the Asian continent and for much of the year air quality is directly influenced by emissions of ozone precursors over these heavily-populated and rapidly-industrializing regions. This study examines the extent to which oxidant transport from regional and distant anthropogenic sources influences air quality in Japan in springtime, when these contributions are largest. We find that European and North American contributions to surface ozone over Japan in spring are persistent, averaging 3.5… Show more

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“…Tokyo has a seasonal spring maximum in photochemical species from both local and distant (i.e., China and Korea) sources of precursors (Lee et al, 2021;Yoshitomi et al, 2011). Delhi has a humid subtropical/semi-arid climate and air pollution is strongly influenced by the Indian monsoon (Gurjar et al, 2016).…”
Section: 1029/2023gl104854mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tokyo has a seasonal spring maximum in photochemical species from both local and distant (i.e., China and Korea) sources of precursors (Lee et al, 2021;Yoshitomi et al, 2011). Delhi has a humid subtropical/semi-arid climate and air pollution is strongly influenced by the Indian monsoon (Gurjar et al, 2016).…”
Section: 1029/2023gl104854mentioning
confidence: 99%