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Nonlinear response of ozone to precursor emission changes in China: a modeling study using response surface methodology
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Xing, J.
, Wang, S. X.
, Zhu, Y.
, Hao, J. M.
, Jang, C.
in
Air quality
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Atmospheric chemistry
/ Emissions control
/ Megacities
/ Ozone
/ Photochemicals
/ Pollution control
/ Power plants
/ VOCs
/ Volatile organic compounds
/ Wind
2011
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Nonlinear response of ozone to precursor emission changes in China: a modeling study using response surface methodology
by
Xing, J.
, Wang, S. X.
, Zhu, Y.
, Hao, J. M.
, Jang, C.
in
Air quality
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Atmospheric chemistry
/ Emissions control
/ Megacities
/ Ozone
/ Photochemicals
/ Pollution control
/ Power plants
/ VOCs
/ Volatile organic compounds
/ Wind
2011
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Nonlinear response of ozone to precursor emission changes in China: a modeling study using response surface methodology
by
Xing, J.
, Wang, S. X.
, Zhu, Y.
, Hao, J. M.
, Jang, C.
in
Air quality
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Atmospheric chemistry
/ Emissions control
/ Megacities
/ Ozone
/ Photochemicals
/ Pollution control
/ Power plants
/ VOCs
/ Volatile organic compounds
/ Wind
2011
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Nonlinear response of ozone to precursor emission changes in China: a modeling study using response surface methodology
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Nonlinear response of ozone to precursor emission changes in China: a modeling study using response surface methodology
2011
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Overview
Statistical response surface methodology (RSM) is successfully applied for a Community Multi-scale Air Quality model (CMAQ) analysis of ozone sensitivity studies. Prediction performance has been demonstrated through cross validation, out-of-sample validation and isopleth validation. Sample methods and key parameters, including the maximum numbers of variables involved in statistical interpolation and training samples have been tested and selected through computational experiments. Overall impacts from individual source categories which include local/regional NOx and VOC emission sources and NOx emissions from power plants for three megacities – Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou – were evaluated using an RSM analysis of a July 2005 modeling study. NOx control appears to be beneficial for ozone reduction in the downwind areas which usually experience high ozone levels, and NOx control is likely to be more effective than anthropogenic VOC control during periods of heavy photochemical pollution. Regional NOx source categories are strong contributors to surface ozone mixing ratios in three megacities. Local NOx emission control without regional involvement may raise the risk of increasing urban ozone levels due to the VOC-limited conditions. However, local NOx control provides considerable reduction of ozone in upper layers (up to 1 km where the ozone chemistry is NOx-limited) and helps improve regional air quality in downwind areas. Stricter NOx emission control has a substantial effect on ozone reduction because of the shift from VOC-limited to NOx-limited chemistry. Therefore, NOx emission control should be significantly enhanced to reduce ozone pollution in China.
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Copernicus GmbH,Copernicus Publications
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