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Titel Constraining NOx and VOC emissions with GOME, SCIAMACHY, and OMI data for the study of long-term air quality in Los Angeles
VerfasserIn Si-Wan Kim, Brian McDonald, Andreas Richter, Folkard Wittrock, John Burrows, Gregory Frost, Robert Harley, Michael Trainer
Konferenz EGU General Assembly 2015
Medientyp Artikel
Sprache Englisch
Digitales Dokument PDF
Erschienen In: GRA - Volume 17 (2015)
Datensatznummer 250107819
Publikation (Nr.) Volltext-Dokument vorhandenEGU/EGU2015-7536.pdf
 
Zusammenfassung
It is imperative to have accurate knowledge on changes in atmospheric composition for air quality and climate studies. Atmospheric chemistry-transport models are a useful tool for understanding and predicting atmospheric composition, but the reliability of the model results heavily depends on the accuracy of emission inventories that the models use. Satellite retrievals of tropospheric NO2 and HCHO during the past decades may help to constrain NOx and VOC emissions in urban areas. In this study, we choose the Los Angeles Basin in the US as a test site to quantify the long-term urban emissions using GOME, SCIAMACHY, and OMI data. Recent studies revealed that there have been large decreases in ozone and its precursors in Los Angeles before and since the beginning of the satellite observational period. By comparing satellite columns with the multi-year model simulations utilizing optimized emission inventories, we examine the accuracy of satellite NO2 and HCHO retrievals and explore the possibility of using multi-satellite data to improve our knowledge of long-term emissions.