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Environmental Science & Technology | 2013

Constraints on Carbon Monoxide Emissions Based on Tall Tower Measurements in the U.S. Upper Midwest

Su Youn Kim; Dylan B. Millet; Lu Hu; Michael Mohr; Timothy J. Griffis; Deyong Wen; John C. Lin; Scot M. Miller; Marcos Longo

We interpret a full year of high-frequency CO measurements from a tall tower in the U.S. Upper Midwest with a time-reversed Lagrangian Particle Dispersion Model (STILT LPDM) and an Eulerian chemical transport model (GEOS-Chem CTM) to develop top-down constraints on U.S. CO sources in 2009. Our best estimate is that anthropogenic CO emissions in the U.S. Upper Midwest in 2009 were 2.9 Tg, 61% lower (a posteriori scale factor of 0.39) than our a priori prediction based on the U.S. EPAs National Emission Inventory for 2005 (NEI 2005). If the same bias applies across the contiguous U.S., the inferred CO emissions are 26 Tg/y, compared to the a priori estimate of 66 Tg/y. This discrepancy is significantly greater than would be expected based solely on emission decreases between 2005 and 2009 (EPA estimate: 23% decrease). Model transport error is an important source of uncertainty in the analysis, and we employ an ensemble of sensitivity runs using multiple meteorological data sets and model configurations to assess its impact on our results. A posteriori scale factors for the U.S. anthropogenic CO source from these sensitivity runs range from 0.22 to 0.64, corresponding to emissions of 1.6-4.8 Tg/y for the U.S. Upper Midwest and 15-42 Tg/y for the contiguous U.S. The data have limited sensitivity for constraining biomass + biofuel burning emissions and photochemical CO production from precursor organic compounds. Our finding of a NEI 2005 overestimate of CO emissions is consistent with recent assessments for individual cities and with earlier analyses based on the NEI 1999, implying the need for a better mechanism for refining such bottom-up emission estimates in response to top-down constraints.


Atmospheric Environment | 2007

Modeling of mercury emission, transport and deposition in North America

Philip K. Gbor; Deyong Wen; Fan Meng; Fuquan Yang; James J. Sloan


Biogeosciences | 2011

North American CO 2 exchange: inter-comparison of modeled estimates with results from a fine-scale atmospheric inversion

Sharon M. Gourdji; K. L. Mueller; Vineet Yadav; Deborah N. Huntzinger; Arlyn E. Andrews; Michael E. Trudeau; Gabrielle Pétron; Thomas Nehrkorn; Janusz Eluszkiewicz; John M. Henderson; Deyong Wen; John C. Lin; Marc L. Fischer; Colm Sweeney; Anna M. Michalak


Atmospheric Environment | 2006

Improved model for mercury emission, transport and deposition

Philip K. Gbor; Deyong Wen; Fan Meng; Fuquan Yang; Baoning Zhang; James J. Sloan


Atmospheric Environment | 2012

A backward-time stochastic Lagrangian air quality model

Deyong Wen; John C. Lin; Dylan B. Millet; Ariel F. Stein; Roland R. Draxler


Atmospheric Environment | 2007

Models for gas/particle partitioning, transformation and air/water surface exchange of PCBs and PCDD/Fs in CMAQ

Fan Meng; Baoning Zhang; Philip K. Gbor; Deyong Wen; Fuquan Yang; Chune Shi; Jonatan Aronson; James J. Sloan


Atmospheric Environment | 2009

Modeling the atmospheric transport and deposition of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans in North America

Baoning Zhang; Fan Meng; Chune Shi; Fuquan Yang; Deyong Wen; Jonatan Aronsson; Philip K. Gbor; James J. Sloan


Atmospheric Environment | 2008

Modelling of air–water exchange of PCBs in the Great Lakes

Fan Meng; Deyong Wen; James J. Sloan


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2010

Quantitative assessment of upstream source influences on total gaseous mercury observations in Ontario, Canada

Deyong Wen; John C. Lin; Fan Meng; Philip K. Gbor; Zhenyu He; James J. Sloan


Geoscientific Model Development | 2013

An evaluation of ambient ammonia concentrations over southern Ontario simulated with different dry deposition schemes within STILT-Chem v0.8

Deyong Wen; Leiming Zhang; John C. Lin; Robert Vet; Michael D. Moran

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Fan Meng

University of Waterloo

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Fuquan Yang

University of Waterloo

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Chune Shi

University of Waterloo

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