The Possible Influences of the Increasing Anthropogenic Emissions in India on Tropospheric
The Possible Influences of the Increasing Anthropogenic Emissions in India on Tropospheric
Ozone and OH
LIU Yu(刘煜);LI Weiliang(李维亮);ZHOU Xiuji(周秀骥);I.S.A.ISAKSEN;J.K.SUNDET;HE Jinhai(何金海)
【期刊名称】《大气科学进展(英文版)》 【年(卷),期】2003(020)006
【摘要】A 3-D chemical transport model (OSLO CTM2) is used to investigate the influences of the increasing anthropogenic emission in India. The model is capable of reproducing the observational results of the INDOEX experiment and the measurements in summer over India well. The model results show that when Nox and CO emissions in India are doubled, ozone concentration increases, and global average OH decreases a little. Under the effects of the Indian summer monsoon, Nox and CO in India are efficiently transported into the middle and upper troposphere by the upward current and the convective activities so that the Nox, CO, and ozone in the middle and upper troposphere significantly increase with the increasing Nox and CO emissions. These increases extensively influence a part of Asia, Africa, and Europe, and persist from June to September. 【总页数】10页(968-977)
【关键词】ozone;oxidizing power;upward current;convective activity
【作者】LIU Yu(刘煜);LI Weiliang(李维亮);ZHOU Xiuji(周秀骥);I.S.A.ISAKSEN;J.K.SUNDET;HE Jinhai(何金海)
【作者单位】Nanjing Institute of Meteorology, Nanjing 210044;Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing 100081;Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing 100081;Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing 100081;Geophysics Department, University of Oslo, Norway;Geophysics Department, University of Oslo, Norway;Nanjing Institute of Meteorology, Nanjing 210044 【正文语种】中文 【中图分类】 【文献来源】
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