2018
DOI: 10.5194/acp-2017-1121
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Multi-model study of HTAP II on sulphur and nitrogen deposition

Abstract: Abstract. This study uses multi-model ensemble results of 11 models from the 2 nd phase of Task

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“…In order to validate the quality of model outputs, we check the mass balance between emission and deposition at global scale. The mass balance for base case simulation has been checked in Tan et al (2018), therefore we show the mass balance for perturbation experiments in this study. We compare the global total amounts of changes of deposition (∆ Depo) with changes of emissions (∆ Emis) for all perturbation cases (Table S1).…”
Section: Htap II and Experiments Set-upmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to validate the quality of model outputs, we check the mass balance between emission and deposition at global scale. The mass balance for base case simulation has been checked in Tan et al (2018), therefore we show the mass balance for perturbation experiments in this study. We compare the global total amounts of changes of deposition (∆ Depo) with changes of emissions (∆ Emis) for all perturbation cases (Table S1).…”
Section: Htap II and Experiments Set-upmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S1. In terms of S emission, there is 5-10% of seasonal variation around the annual average (Tan et al, 2018;Vet et al, 2014;Dentener et al, 2006). Therefore, local precipitation washes out large proportion of the air pollutants in the atmosphere during the rainfall seasons (i.e.…”
Section: Export Of S and N Emissions From Source Regionsmentioning
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“…Atmospheric chemistry transport models are more comprehensive in that they estimate regional and global patterns of N deposition by simultaneously considering both wet and dry deposition processes, and are able to provide information in regions lacking monitoring. Existing modelling assessments of present-day N deposition are, however, outdated in view of rapidly changing N deposition inputs (e.g., year 1995 for Dentener et al, 2006;year 2000year for Lamarque et al, 2013year 2001year for Vet et al, 2014; year 2010 for Tan et al, 2018), while simulations for more recent years are based on uncertain emission projections (e.g. Lamarque et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study reviews available atmospheric chemical transport models at global and continental scales to estimate N deposition, including conceptual differences between the models, the role of measurement-model fusion approaches and the use of remote sensing. Furthermore, we present updated (base year 2010) global estimates of N deposition and its components (wet vs. dry, oxidized N vs reduced N) across forests biomes by using the HTAP2 multi-model ensemble (Tan et al, 2018). Using the EMEP MSC-W model (Simpson et al, 2006(Simpson et al, , 2012(Simpson et al, , 2017, particular attention is devoted to distinguishing grid-average and forest-specific deposition values in forested areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%