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== Anthropogenic emissions == | == Anthropogenic emissions == | ||
Please see our [[Anthropogenic emissions|anthropogenic emissions wiki page]] for details about all global and regional inventories, or download the following documentation: | |||
* [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/geos/word_pdf_docs/emissions_v8_02_03.pdf Description of anthropogenic emissions inventories in GEOS-Chem v8-02-03] | * [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/geos/word_pdf_docs/emissions_v8_02_03.pdf Description of anthropogenic emissions inventories in GEOS-Chem v8-02-03] | ||
* [http://wiki.seas.harvard.edu/geos-chem/images/Anth_emiss_gc_v8-01-04.pdf Description of anthropogenic emissions inventories in GEOS-Chem v8-01-04] | * [http://wiki.seas.harvard.edu/geos-chem/images/Anth_emiss_gc_v8-01-04.pdf Description of anthropogenic emissions inventories in GEOS-Chem v8-01-04] | ||
* [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/geos/word_pdf_docs/INVENTORY_GC_public-pre_v8.pdf Table of available anthropogenic emissions inventories for use w/ GEOS-Chem (pre-v8)] | * [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/geos/word_pdf_docs/INVENTORY_GC_public-pre_v8.pdf Table of available anthropogenic emissions inventories for use w/ GEOS-Chem (pre-v8)] | ||
By default, GEOS-Chem uses the [[Anthropogenic emissions#GEIA/Piccot|GEIA/Piccot]] inventory with 10 gas-phase species: | |||
By default, GEOS-Chem uses the GEIA inventory with 10 gas-phase species: | |||
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and | NOx, CO, and SOx from the [[Anthropogenic emissions#EDGAR|global EDGAR emissions inventory]] may replace the values from the [[Anthropogenic emissions#GEIA/Piccot|GEIA/Piccot]] inventory. | ||
These emissions may be further overwritten by one or more [[Anthropogenic emissions#Regional inventories|regional emissions inventories]] in various locations of the globe (e.g. N. America, Asia, Europe, etc.). | |||
Anthropogenic emissions for two carbon aerosol species are also included from the [[Carbonaceous_aerosols#EC_and_OC_emissions|''Bond et al'' [2007] inventory]]: | |||
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== Biofuel emissions == | == Biofuel emissions == | ||
GEOS-Chem emits the same 12 species as for [[Anthropogenic emissions|anthropogenic emissions]] listed above. | GEOS-Chem emits the same 12 species as for [[Anthropogenic emissions|anthropogenic emissions]] listed above. The default inventory is that of [[Biofuel emissions#Yevich and Logan|''Yevich and Logan'' <nowiki>[2003]</nowiki>]]. This inventory can be overwritten by: | ||
* [[EPA/NEI99 North American emissions|EPA/NEI99 biofuel emissions]] over N. America | |||
* [[Anthropogenic emissions#David Streets|David Streets et al 2006 biofuel emissions]] over SE Asia | |||
== Biogenic emissions == | == Biogenic emissions == | ||
By default, GEOS-Chem emits the following species from the GEIA biogenic inventory: | By default, GEOS-Chem emits the following species from the [[Biogenic emissions#GEIA|GEIA biogenic emissions inventory]]: | ||
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The following species may be overwritten with the MEGAN inventory: | The following species may be overwritten with the MEGAN inventory: | ||
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== Biomass burning == | == Biomass burning == | ||
By default GEOS-Chem uses 15 biomass burning species from Duncan et al: | By default GEOS-Chem uses 15 biomass burning species from ''Duncan et al [2003]'': | ||
# NOx | # NOx | ||
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Most of these are also [[#Anthropogenic emissions|anthropogenic emissions species]]. | Most of these are also [[#Anthropogenic emissions|anthropogenic emissions species]]. | ||
All of these species can be overwritten by [[Biomass_burning_emissions#GFED2 | GFED2 monthly, 8-days, or 3hr biomass emissions]]. | All of these species can be overwritten by [[Biomass_burning_emissions#GFED2|GFED2 monthly, 8-days, or 3hr biomass emissions]]. | ||
--[[User:Bmy|Bob Y.]] 14:40, 17 March 2010 (EDT) | |||
== Other NOx emissions sources == | |||
Please see the following wiki pages for information about other sources of NOx emissions: | |||
# [[Aircraft emissions#NOx|NOx emissions from aircraft]] | |||
# [[Lightning NOx emissions|NOx emissions from lightning]] | |||
# [[Soil NOx emissions|NOx emissions from soils]] | |||
--[[User:Bmy|Bob Y.]] | --[[User:Bmy|Bob Y.]] 14:40, 17 March 2010 (EDT) | ||
== | == Aerosol emissions == | ||
Please see our [[ | Please see our [[Aerosol emissions]] wiki page for a full description of the inventories which contain aerosol species (e.g. SO2, SO4, NH3, NH4, etc.) | ||
--[[User:Bmy|Bob Y.]] | --[[User:Bmy|Bob Y.]] 14:40, 17 March 2010 (EDT) |
Revision as of 18:40, 17 March 2010
Here is a quick overview of the emissions inventories that are currently available in GEOS-Chem.
Anthropogenic emissions
Please see our anthropogenic emissions wiki page for details about all global and regional inventories, or download the following documentation:
- Description of anthropogenic emissions inventories in GEOS-Chem v8-02-03
- Description of anthropogenic emissions inventories in GEOS-Chem v8-01-04
- Table of available anthropogenic emissions inventories for use w/ GEOS-Chem (pre-v8)
By default, GEOS-Chem uses the GEIA/Piccot inventory with 10 gas-phase species:
Species | Name | Equivalent # of carbons |
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NOx | Odd nitrogen = NO2 + NO + NO3 + HNO2 | |
CO | Carbon monoxide | |
PRPE | >= C3 Alkanes | 3 |
C3H8 | Propane | 3 |
ALK4 | >= C4 Alkenes | 4 |
C2H6 | Ethane | 2 |
ACET | Acetone | 3 |
MEK | Methyl Ethyl Ketone | 4 |
ALD2 | Acetaldehyde | 3 |
CH2O | Formaldehyde |
NOx, CO, and SOx from the global EDGAR emissions inventory may replace the values from the GEIA/Piccot inventory.
These emissions may be further overwritten by one or more regional emissions inventories in various locations of the globe (e.g. N. America, Asia, Europe, etc.).
Anthropogenic emissions for two carbon aerosol species are also included from the Bond et al [2007] inventory:
Species | Name | Equivalent # of carbons |
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BC | Black Carbon | 1 |
OC | Organic Carbon | 1 |
Biofuel emissions
GEOS-Chem emits the same 12 species as for anthropogenic emissions listed above. The default inventory is that of Yevich and Logan [2003]. This inventory can be overwritten by:
- EPA/NEI99 biofuel emissions over N. America
- David Streets et al 2006 biofuel emissions over SE Asia
Biogenic emissions
By default, GEOS-Chem emits the following species from the GEIA biogenic emissions inventory:
Species | Name | Generic formula | Equivalent # of carbons |
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ISOP | Isoprene | C5H8 | 5 |
MONOT | Monoterpenes | C10H16 | 10 |
MBO | Methyl Butenol | C5H10O | 5 |
ACET | Acetone | CH3COCH3 | 3 |
ALK4 (scaled from ISOP) | >=C4 alkenes | 4 |
The following species may be overwritten with the MEGAN inventory:
- Isoprene
- Monoterpenes
- Methyl Butenol
Please see our MEGAN biogenic emissions wiki page for more information.
Please see our Isoprene Emission Estimates in the Literature page for Isoprene Emission Estimates in the literature.
Biomass burning
By default GEOS-Chem uses 15 biomass burning species from Duncan et al [2003]:
- NOx
- CO
- ALK4
- ACET
- MEK
- ALD2
- PRPE
- C3H8
- CH2O
- C2H6
- SO2
- NH3
- BC
- OC
- CO2 (NOTE: for offline simulations only!)
Most of these are also anthropogenic emissions species.
All of these species can be overwritten by GFED2 monthly, 8-days, or 3hr biomass emissions.
--Bob Y. 14:40, 17 March 2010 (EDT)
Other NOx emissions sources
Please see the following wiki pages for information about other sources of NOx emissions:
--Bob Y. 14:40, 17 March 2010 (EDT)
Aerosol emissions
Please see our Aerosol emissions wiki page for a full description of the inventories which contain aerosol species (e.g. SO2, SO4, NH3, NH4, etc.)
--Bob Y. 14:40, 17 March 2010 (EDT)