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Present-day contribution of anthropogenic emissions from China to the global burden and radiative forcing of aerosol and ozone
Authors:By C. R. HOYLE   G. MYHRE   I. S. A. ISAKSEN
Affiliation: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
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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