2002
DOI: 10.1016/s1352-2310(02)00584-8
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Past and present-day biogenic volatile organic compound emissions in East Asia

Abstract: Biogenic volatile organic carbon (VOC) emissions from vegetation in East Asia are estimated for two contrasting land-cover scenarios: near present-day conditions derived from satellite data and pre-disturbed land-cover based on climatological parameters and plant functional type. Hourly fluxes of isoprene and monoterpenes are calculated on a grid of 60 km  60 km cells covering much of East Asia using meteorological conditions derived from a 12-month simulation of the region using regional climate model, month… Show more

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“…Furthermore, Fu et al (2007) recently estimated an even lower isoprene flux of 10.8 Tg yr −1 over East Asia from an inversion analysis of the GOME-retrieved HCHO columns. Overall, the isoprene flux used in this study might be approximately 1.5 to 2 times larger than those reported by Steiner et al (2002) and Fu et al (2007). The CMAQ-simulated HCHO (mostly, isoprene-derived in summer) columns were also compared with the GOME-retrieved HCHO columns for the summer episode (not shown).…”
Section: Summer Anomaly In No 2 Columns Over East Asiamentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…Furthermore, Fu et al (2007) recently estimated an even lower isoprene flux of 10.8 Tg yr −1 over East Asia from an inversion analysis of the GOME-retrieved HCHO columns. Overall, the isoprene flux used in this study might be approximately 1.5 to 2 times larger than those reported by Steiner et al (2002) and Fu et al (2007). The CMAQ-simulated HCHO (mostly, isoprene-derived in summer) columns were also compared with the GOME-retrieved HCHO columns for the summer episode (not shown).…”
Section: Summer Anomaly In No 2 Columns Over East Asiamentioning
confidence: 82%
“…edu/EMISSION DATA/index.htm). Streets et al (2003) provided detailed information on the emission inventory (hereafter, labeled the ACE-ASIA inventory) used in this study. The ACE-ASIA emission inventory included NO x emissions from fossil fuels and bio-fuel combustion as well as biomass (vegetation) burning in East Asia.…”
Section: Emissionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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