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Crop Residue Burning Emissions and the Impact on Ambient Particulate Matters over South Korea
by
Han, Kyung M.
, Kim, Hyun S.
, Bae, Min-Suk
, Lee, Byung T.
, Lee, Sojin
, Jung, Chang H.
in
Aerosols
/ Air pollution
/ Ammonia
/ Biomass
/ Burning
/ Chemistry
/ Coal-fired power plants
/ Combustion
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ crop residue burning (CRB)
/ Crop residues
/ Emissions
/ Estimates
/ field survey
/ Gases
/ Industrial plant emissions
/ Nitrogen compounds
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Oxides
/ Particulate emissions
/ Particulate matter
/ PM10
/ PM2.5
/ Pollutants
/ Residues
/ Simulation
/ Sulfur dioxide
/ Surveys
/ Suspended particulate matter
/ WRF-CMAQ simulation
2022
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Crop Residue Burning Emissions and the Impact on Ambient Particulate Matters over South Korea
by
Han, Kyung M.
, Kim, Hyun S.
, Bae, Min-Suk
, Lee, Byung T.
, Lee, Sojin
, Jung, Chang H.
in
Aerosols
/ Air pollution
/ Ammonia
/ Biomass
/ Burning
/ Chemistry
/ Coal-fired power plants
/ Combustion
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ crop residue burning (CRB)
/ Crop residues
/ Emissions
/ Estimates
/ field survey
/ Gases
/ Industrial plant emissions
/ Nitrogen compounds
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Oxides
/ Particulate emissions
/ Particulate matter
/ PM10
/ PM2.5
/ Pollutants
/ Residues
/ Simulation
/ Sulfur dioxide
/ Surveys
/ Suspended particulate matter
/ WRF-CMAQ simulation
2022
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Crop Residue Burning Emissions and the Impact on Ambient Particulate Matters over South Korea
by
Han, Kyung M.
, Kim, Hyun S.
, Bae, Min-Suk
, Lee, Byung T.
, Lee, Sojin
, Jung, Chang H.
in
Aerosols
/ Air pollution
/ Ammonia
/ Biomass
/ Burning
/ Chemistry
/ Coal-fired power plants
/ Combustion
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ crop residue burning (CRB)
/ Crop residues
/ Emissions
/ Estimates
/ field survey
/ Gases
/ Industrial plant emissions
/ Nitrogen compounds
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Oxides
/ Particulate emissions
/ Particulate matter
/ PM10
/ PM2.5
/ Pollutants
/ Residues
/ Simulation
/ Sulfur dioxide
/ Surveys
/ Suspended particulate matter
/ WRF-CMAQ simulation
2022
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Crop Residue Burning Emissions and the Impact on Ambient Particulate Matters over South Korea
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Crop Residue Burning Emissions and the Impact on Ambient Particulate Matters over South Korea
2022
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In the study, crop residue burning (CRB) emissions were estimated based on field surveys and combustion experiments to assess the impact of the CRB on particulate matter over South Korea. The estimates of CRB emissions over South Korea are 9514, 8089, 4002, 2010, 172,407, 7675, 33, and 5053 Mg year−1 for PM10, PM2.5, OC, EC, CO, NOx, SO2, and NH3, respectively. Compared with another study, our estimates in the magnitudes of CRB emissions were not significantly different. When the CRB emissions are additionally considered in the simulation, the monthly mean differences in PM2.5 (i.e., △PM2.5) were marginal between 0.07 and 0.55 μg m−3 over South Korea. Those corresponded to 0.6–4.3% in relative differences. Additionally, the △PM10 was 0.07–0.60 μg m−3 over South Korea. In the spatial and temporal aspects, the increases in PM10 and PM2.5 were high in Gyeongbuk (GB) and Gyeongnam (GN) provinces in June, October, November, and December.
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