Present-day contribution of anthropogenic emissions from China to the global burden and radiative forcing of aerosol and ozone |
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Authors: | By C R HOYLE G MYHRE I S A ISAKSEN |
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Institution: | Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo, Norway;;Center for International Climate and Environmental Research—Oslo (CICERO), Norway;;Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zurich, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | The effect of anthropogenic emissions from China on global burdens of ozone, sulphate, organic carbon (OC) and black carbon (BC) aerosols is examined, using the three-dimensional chemistry transport model Oslo CTM2. Two model simulations were performed, the first with global present-day emissions and the second with the anthropogenic emissions from China set to their pre-industrial levels. The global radiative forcing for these species is then calculated. Industrial emissions from China are found to account for a 4–5% increase in the global burden of OC aerosol, the change in secondary organic aerosol being slightly less than that of primary organic aerosol. A 10% increase in the global sulphate aerosol burden is calculated, and the increase in BC is 23%. The global radiative forcing of aerosols from China was calculated to be ?62, ?3.7, ?13 and 89 mW m?2, for sulphate, secondary organic, primary organic and BC aerosols, respectively. The increase in ozone causes a forcing of 77 mW m?2. |
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