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Global anthropogenic emissions of particulate matter including black carbon
by
Klimont, Zbigniew
, Cofala, Janusz
, Heyes, Chris
, Kupiainen, Kaarle
, Rafaj, Peter
, Schöpp, Wolfgang
, Purohit, Pallav
, Borken-Kleefeld, Jens
in
Aerosols
/ Air pollution
/ Air quality
/ Air quality models
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Atmosphere
/ Atmospheric chemistry
/ Atmospheric models
/ Atmospheric particulates
/ Atmospheric transport
/ Black carbon
/ Burning
/ Carbon
/ Carbon aerosols
/ Carbon black
/ Carbon emissions
/ Chemical research
/ Climate
/ Climate models
/ Combustion
/ Computer simulation
/ Datasets
/ Decoupling
/ Diesel
/ Diesel generators
/ Distribution
/ Dust storms
/ Emission analysis
/ Emissions
/ Emissions (Pollution)
/ Energy consumption
/ Environmental policy
/ Estimates
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Forest fires
/ Gas flaring
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Human influences
/ Kerosene
/ Modelling
/ open climate campaign
/ Organic carbon
/ Parameterization
/ Particle size distribution
/ Particulate emissions
/ Particulate matter
/ Particulate matter emissions
/ Particulate matter sources
/ Pollutants
/ Regional analysis
/ Regional development
/ Regions
/ Savannahs
/ Shipping
/ Size distribution
/ Solar eclipses
/ Spatial distribution
/ Suspended particulate matter
/ Transport
/ Transportation industry
/ Unpaved roads
2017
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Global anthropogenic emissions of particulate matter including black carbon
by
Klimont, Zbigniew
, Cofala, Janusz
, Heyes, Chris
, Kupiainen, Kaarle
, Rafaj, Peter
, Schöpp, Wolfgang
, Purohit, Pallav
, Borken-Kleefeld, Jens
in
Aerosols
/ Air pollution
/ Air quality
/ Air quality models
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Atmosphere
/ Atmospheric chemistry
/ Atmospheric models
/ Atmospheric particulates
/ Atmospheric transport
/ Black carbon
/ Burning
/ Carbon
/ Carbon aerosols
/ Carbon black
/ Carbon emissions
/ Chemical research
/ Climate
/ Climate models
/ Combustion
/ Computer simulation
/ Datasets
/ Decoupling
/ Diesel
/ Diesel generators
/ Distribution
/ Dust storms
/ Emission analysis
/ Emissions
/ Emissions (Pollution)
/ Energy consumption
/ Environmental policy
/ Estimates
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Forest fires
/ Gas flaring
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Human influences
/ Kerosene
/ Modelling
/ open climate campaign
/ Organic carbon
/ Parameterization
/ Particle size distribution
/ Particulate emissions
/ Particulate matter
/ Particulate matter emissions
/ Particulate matter sources
/ Pollutants
/ Regional analysis
/ Regional development
/ Regions
/ Savannahs
/ Shipping
/ Size distribution
/ Solar eclipses
/ Spatial distribution
/ Suspended particulate matter
/ Transport
/ Transportation industry
/ Unpaved roads
2017
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Global anthropogenic emissions of particulate matter including black carbon
by
Klimont, Zbigniew
, Cofala, Janusz
, Heyes, Chris
, Kupiainen, Kaarle
, Rafaj, Peter
, Schöpp, Wolfgang
, Purohit, Pallav
, Borken-Kleefeld, Jens
in
Aerosols
/ Air pollution
/ Air quality
/ Air quality models
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Atmosphere
/ Atmospheric chemistry
/ Atmospheric models
/ Atmospheric particulates
/ Atmospheric transport
/ Black carbon
/ Burning
/ Carbon
/ Carbon aerosols
/ Carbon black
/ Carbon emissions
/ Chemical research
/ Climate
/ Climate models
/ Combustion
/ Computer simulation
/ Datasets
/ Decoupling
/ Diesel
/ Diesel generators
/ Distribution
/ Dust storms
/ Emission analysis
/ Emissions
/ Emissions (Pollution)
/ Energy consumption
/ Environmental policy
/ Estimates
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Forest fires
/ Gas flaring
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Human influences
/ Kerosene
/ Modelling
/ open climate campaign
/ Organic carbon
/ Parameterization
/ Particle size distribution
/ Particulate emissions
/ Particulate matter
/ Particulate matter emissions
/ Particulate matter sources
/ Pollutants
/ Regional analysis
/ Regional development
/ Regions
/ Savannahs
/ Shipping
/ Size distribution
/ Solar eclipses
/ Spatial distribution
/ Suspended particulate matter
/ Transport
/ Transportation industry
/ Unpaved roads
2017
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Global anthropogenic emissions of particulate matter including black carbon
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Global anthropogenic emissions of particulate matter including black carbon
2017
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This paper presents a comprehensive assessment of historical (1990–2010) global anthropogenic particulate matter (PM) emissions including the consistent and harmonized calculation of mass-based size distribution (PM1, PM2. 5, PM10), as well as primary carbonaceous aerosols including black carbon (BC) and organic carbon (OC). The estimates were developed with the integrated assessment model GAINS, where source- and region-specific technology characteristics are explicitly included. This assessment includes a number of previously unaccounted or often misallocated emission sources, i.e. kerosene lamps, gas flaring, diesel generators, refuse burning; some of them were reported in the past for selected regions or in the context of a particular pollutant or sector but not included as part of a total estimate. Spatially, emissions were calculated for 172 source regions (as well as international shipping), presented for 25 global regions, and allocated to 0.5° × 0.5° longitude–latitude grids. No independent estimates of emissions from forest fires and savannah burning are provided and neither windblown dust nor unpaved roads emissions are included. We estimate that global emissions of PM have not changed significantly between 1990 and 2010, showing a strong decoupling from the global increase in energy consumption and, consequently, CO2 emissions, but there are significantly different regional trends, with a particularly strong increase in East Asia and Africa and a strong decline in Europe, North America, and the Pacific region. This in turn resulted in important changes in the spatial pattern of PM burden, e.g. European, North American, and Pacific contributions to global emissions dropped from nearly 30 % in 1990 to well below 15 % in 2010, while Asia's contribution grew from just over 50 % to nearly two-thirds of the global total in 2010. For all PM species considered, Asian sources represented over 60 % of the global anthropogenic total, and residential combustion was the most important sector, contributing about 60 % for BC and OC, 45 % for PM2. 5, and less than 40 % for PM10, where large combustion sources and industrial processes are equally important. Global anthropogenic emissions of BC were estimated at about 6.6 and 7.2 Tg in 2000 and 2010, respectively, and represent about 15 % of PM2. 5 but for some sources reach nearly 50 %, i.e. for the transport sector. Our global BC numbers are higher than previously published owing primarily to the inclusion of new sources. This PM estimate fills the gap in emission data and emission source characterization required in air quality and climate modelling studies and health impact assessments at a regional and global level, as it includes both carbonaceous and non-carbonaceous constituents of primary particulate matter emissions. The developed emission dataset has been used in several regional and global atmospheric transport and climate model simulations within the ECLIPSE (Evaluating the Climate and Air Quality Impacts of Short-Lived Pollutants) project and beyond, serves better parameterization of the global integrated assessment models with respect to representation of black carbon and organic carbon emissions, and built a basis for recently published global particulate number estimates.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH,Copernicus Publications
Subject
/ Burning
/ Carbon
/ Climate
/ Datasets
/ Diesel
/ Kerosene
/ Particulate matter emissions
/ Regions
/ Shipping
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