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Sensitivity of ozone concentrations to diurnal variations of surface emissions in Mexico City: A WRF/Chem modeling study

Journal

ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT
Volume 43, Issue 4, Pages 851-859

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2008.10.044

Keywords

WRF/Chem; Ozone; Emissions; Diurnal variation; Mexico City

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation

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Sensitivity of ozone (O-3) concentrations in the Mexico City area to diurnal variations of surface air pollutant emissions is investigated using the WRF/Chem model. Our analysis shows that diurnal variations of nitrogen oxides (NOx NO + NO2) and volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions play an important role in controlling the O-3 concentrations in the Mexico City area. The contributions of NOx and VOC emissions to daytime O-3 concentiations are very sensitive to the morning emissions of NOx and VOCs. Increase in morning NOx emissions leads to decrease in daytime O-3 concentrations as well as the afternoon O-3 maximum, while increase in morning VOC emissions tends to increase in O-3 concentrations in late morning and early afternoon, indicating that O-3 production in Mexico City is under VOC-limited regime. It is also found that the nighttime O-3 is independent of VOCs, but is sensitive to NOx. The emissions of VOCs during other periods (early morning, evening, and night) have only small impacts oil O-3 concentrations, while the emissions of NOx have important impacts on O-3 concentrations in the evening and the early morning. This study suggests that shifting emission pattern, while keeping the total emissions unchanged, has important impacts oil air quality. For example, delaying the morning emission peak from 8 am to 10 am significantly reduced the morning peaks of NOx and VOCs, as well as the afternoon O-3 maxima. It suggests that without reduction of total emission, the daytime O-3 concentrations can be significantly reduced by changing the diurnal variations of the emissions of O-3 precursors. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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