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Discrepancy between simulated and observed ethane and propane levels explained by underestimated fossil emissions

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NATURE GEOSCIENCE
卷 11, 期 3, 页码 178-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41561-018-0073-0

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  1. Research Council of Norway through the MOCA (Methane Emissions from the Arctic Ocean to the Atmosphere: Present and Future Climate Effects) project [225814]
  2. Nordic Center of Excellence eSTICC (eScience Tools for Investigating Climate Change in northern high latitudes) - Nordforsk [57001]
  3. Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme ACTRIS-2 Integrating Activities [654109]
  4. US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Climate Program Office's AC4 Program
  5. US National Science Foundation [1108391]
  6. NERC [ncas10005, ncas10006, ncas10008, NE/N018028/1, ncas10003] Funding Source: UKRI
  7. Natural Environment Research Council [ncas10006, NE/N018001/1, ncas10009, ncas10003, ncas10005, ncas10008, NE/N018028/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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Ethane and propane are the most abundant non-methane hydrocarbons in the atmosphere. However, their emissions, atmospheric distribution, and trends in their atmospheric concentrations are insufficiently understood. Atmospheric model simulations using standard community emission inventories do not reproduce available measurements in the Northern Hemisphere. Here, we show that observations of pre-industrial and present-day ethane and propane can be reproduced in simulations with a detailed atmospheric chemistry transport model, provided that natural geologic emissions are taken into account and anthropogenic fossil fuel emissions are assumed to be two to three times higher than is indicated in current inventories. Accounting for these enhanced ethane and propane emissions results in simulated surface ozone concentrations that are 5-13% higher than previously assumed in some polluted regions in Asia. The improved correspondence with observed ethane and propane in model simulations with greater emissions suggests that the level of fossil (geologic + fossil fuel) methane emissions in current inventories may need re-evaluation.

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