2016
DOI: 10.5194/acp-16-10133-2016
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Nine years of global hydrocarbon emissions based on source inversion of OMI formaldehyde observations

Abstract: As formaldehyde (HCHO) is a high-yield product in the oxidation of most volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by fires, vegetation, and anthropogenic activities, satellite observations of HCHO are well-suited to inform us on the spatial and temporal variability of the underlying VOC sources. The long record of space-based HCHO column observations from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) is used to infer emission flux estimates from pyrogenic and biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOCs) on the global sc… Show more

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“…A simple option is to do a series of emission experiments in models and select the ones best corresponding to the observed distribution (forward modeling). Inverse modeling techniques, developed for Earth, could be also applied (Bauwens et al 2016;Stavrakou et al 2009). …”
Section: Sources and Sinks Of The Martian Atmospherementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A simple option is to do a series of emission experiments in models and select the ones best corresponding to the observed distribution (forward modeling). Inverse modeling techniques, developed for Earth, could be also applied (Bauwens et al 2016;Stavrakou et al 2009). …”
Section: Sources and Sinks Of The Martian Atmospherementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Altzomoni, Mexico City; or an overestimation of the biogenic and biomass burning sources in South America (Paramaribo, Porto Velho), which was already pointed out in Bauwens et al (2016). However for a few sites, the behavior of the model remained unexplained (positive biases at Kiruna and Sodankyla, the too low model variability at Mauna Loa).…”
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“…Besides the dependence on temperature, visible radiation, leaf area and leaf age, the 20 model accounts for the inhibition of isoprene emissions under drought conditions through a dimensionless soil moisture activity factor (γ SM ). However, the parameterization of γ SM is very uncertain, as discussed in (Bauwens et al, 2016), and we assume γ SM = 1 in this study. The average global annual emissions are 419 Tg/yr isoprene, 100 Tg/yr methanol and 103 Tg/yr monoterpenes.…”
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“…It is heavily industrialized and can be considered as the largest metropolitan area in Asia, with a population of about 150 million. Several studies already used satellite products of the pollutants to quantify the corresponding emissions (Ding et al, 2015;Han et al, 2015;Bauwens et al, 2016) in this region. However, validation studies for the satellite products in this region are still sparse.…”
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confidence: 99%