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Estimation of anthropogenic heat emission in the Gyeong-In region of Korea
Authors:S-H Lee  C-K Song  J-J Baik  S-U Park
Institution:1. School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, 151–742, Korea
2. Global Environment Research Center, National Institute of Environmental Research, Incheon, 404–708, Korea
3. Center for Atmospheric and Environmental Modeling, Seoul National University Research Park, Seoul, 151–818, Korea
Abstract:The anthropogenic heat emission in the Gyeong-In region of Korea in 2002 is estimated based on the energy consumption statistics data. The energy consumption over the region is categorized into four energy sectors: electricity use, transportation, point sources, and area sources. The estimated annual mean anthropogenic heat emissions in Seoul, Incheon, and Gyeonggi are found to be 55, 53, and 28 W m?2, respectively. A major contributing energy sector to anthropogenic heat emission in the Gyeong-In region is area sources including the residential, commercial, and small industrial sectors, which account for 40% of the total heat emission from the three administrative districts, and transportation and electricity use follow. The distributions of the annual, monthly, and hourly mean anthropogenic heat emission for all energy sectors are presented in the 0.01° longitude × 0.01° latitude grid domain. The presently estimated anthropogenic heat emission data can be used in mesoscale meteorological and environmental modeling in the Gyeong-In region.
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