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A refined 2010-based VOC emission inventory and its improvement on modeling regional ozone in the Pearl River Delta Region, China

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
卷 514, 期 -, 页码 426-438

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.01.088

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VOCs; Emission inventory; Ozone modeling; Pearl River Delta (PRD)

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)
  2. NSFC-GD key project [U103300]
  3. NSFC project [41175085]
  4. NSFC-National Distinguished Young Scholar Science Fund [41325020]

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Accurate and gridded VOC emission inventories are important for improving regional air quality model performance. In this study, a four-level VOC emission source categorization system was proposed. A 2010-based gridded Pearl River Delta (PRD) regional VOC emission inventory was developed with more comprehensive source coverage, latest emission factors, and updated activity data. The total anthropogenic VOC emission was estimated to be about 117.4 x 10(4) t, in which on-road mobile source shared the largest contribution, followed by industrial solvent use and industrial processes sources. Among the industrial solvent use source, furniture manufacturing and shoemaking were major VOC emission contributors. The spatial surrogates of VOC emission were updated for major VOC sources such as industrial sectors and gas stations. Subsector-based temporal characteristics were investigated and their temporal variations were characterized. The impacts of updated VOC emission estimates and spatial surrogates were evaluated by modeling O-3 concentration in the PRD region in the July and October of 2010, respectively. The results indicated that both updated emission estimates and spatial allocations can effectively reduce model bias on O-3 simulation. Further efforts should be made on the refinement of source classification, comprehensive collection of activity data, and spatial-temporal surrogates in order to reduce uncertainty in emission inventory and improve model performance. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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