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A comparison of atmospheric composition using the Carbon Bond and Regional Atmospheric Chemistry Mechanisms |
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G. Sarwar, J. Godowitch, B. H. Henderson, K. Fahey, G. Pouliot, W. T. Hutzell, R. Mathur, D. Kang, W. S. Goliff, W. R. Stockwell |
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Artikel
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Englisch
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1680-7316
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In: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics ; 13, no. 19 ; Nr. 13, no. 19 (2013-10-02), S.9695-9712 |
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250085726
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copernicus.org/acp-13-9695-2013.pdf |
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Zusammenfassung |
We incorporate the recently developed Regional Atmospheric Chemistry
Mechanism (version 2, RACM2) into the Community Multiscale Air Quality
modeling system for comparison with the existing 2005 Carbon Bond mechanism
with updated toluene chemistry (CB05TU). Compared to CB05TU, RACM2 enhances
the domain-wide monthly mean hydroxyl radical concentrations by 46% and
nitric acid by 26%. However, it reduces hydrogen peroxide by 2%,
peroxyacetic acid by 94%, methyl hydrogen peroxide by 19%,
peroxyacetyl nitrate by 40%, and organic nitrate by 41%. RACM2
enhances ozone compared to CB05TU at all ambient levels. Although it
exhibited greater overestimates at lower observed concentrations, it
displayed an improved performance at higher observed concentrations. The
RACM2 ozone predictions are also supported by increased ozone production
efficiency that agrees better with observations. Compared to CB05TU, RACM2
enhances the domain-wide monthly mean sulfate by 10%, nitrate by 6%,
ammonium by 10%, anthropogenic secondary organic aerosols by 42%,
biogenic secondary organic aerosols by 5%, and in-cloud secondary organic
aerosols by 7%. Increased inorganic and organic aerosols with RACM2 agree
better with observed data. Any air pollution control strategies developed
using the two mechanisms do not differ appreciably. |
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