Title: EPA Science Advisory Board workshop
1EPA Science Advisory Board workshop Emerging
Scientific Topics Air Pollution Control
Transboundary Air Pollutants December 11, 2003
Russell Dickerson, Univ. Maryland
2Thunderstorms convert local air pollution
problems into global atmospheric chemistry
problems.
3Tropospheric Ozone Formation
- NOx is the limiting reagent outside urban areas.
- Efficiency of ozone production falls as NOx
concentration increases. - Lifetimes, wind speeds, and photolysis rates all
higher aloft.
4Atmospheric Residence Time Increases with Height
Stratosphere
Aerosol Layers
Troposphere
Clouds
Boundary Layer
NASA Astronaut Limb Photo
- Fine Particle residence time in the boundary
layer, is 3-5 days. - Residence time in the free troposphere is weeks
and the transport is hemispheric - Photo prepared by R. Husar, Washington Univ.
5AEROCE Finding Transport of pollutants from
North America to the North Atlantic via
linkedcold fronts (Prados, 2000)
6Aircraft observations show how cold fronts lift
and transport air pollutants to the east.
Colored line shows King Air flight track.
7TOMS tropospheric ozone (Thompson Hudson)
8 Remote sensing of Ozone Surface
network TOMS
?
?
9Seasonal cycle in mean afternoon surface O3 over
the US
- Based on the Harvard global model and surface
observations
Fiore et al., JGR 2003.
Regional pollution 10-30 ppbv Hemisph.
pollution 5-15 ppbv Natural ozone 15-25
ppbv Stratospheric ozone 0-10 ppbv
US Trend Peaks are falling but bottom is coming
up.
10The ambient EC concentration decreased 50 in 11
yr.
11INDOEX, 1999
INDOEX Indian Ocean Experiment
12Indian Today, 1996.
13Mean Aerosol Optical Depth over INDOEX region
from Dec 2001 to May 2003 from MODIS (Ramanathan
Ramana, Environ. Managers, Dec. 2003).
14Global Fossil Fuel Black Carbon Emissions(Cooke
et al.,1999 Penner et al., 1993 Dickerson et
al., 2002)
Region BC Emissions Tg yr-1
W. Europe 0.58
Eastern Europe 0.68
Africa 0.17
N. America 0.49
C. S. America 0.26
Former USSR 0.69
China Oceania 1.18
Rest of Asia 2.00
Total fossil fuel 6.17
Biomass Burning 5.97
Major greenhouse substance.
15- South Asia emits large quantities of VOCs and
POM, but little NOx. - Little ozone is observed over India or the
Northern Indian Ocean. VOC/NOx ratio too
high(?). - This could change as vehicle fleet shifts from
2-stroke to 4-stroke engines.
16Nitrogen DepositionPast and Presentmg N/m2/yr
5000
2000
1000
750
500
250
100
50
25
5
1993
1860
Galloway et al., 2003
17A systems approach integrating both animal and
crop productions is necessary to evaluate air
emissions. NRC 2003
18Summary Conclusions
- Nonlinearities in chemistry and longer lifetimes
of trace gases and aerosols in the free
troposphere promote long-range transport. - Much of the growth in emissions in the coming
decades will come from the developing world. - Asia is different from North America
- Organic aerosol soot from biofuels 2-stroke
engines. -
- Conversion to high-tech combustion could lead to
more ozone. - We need interdisciplinary and international
colaboration.
19The End.
20Modeled Carbon Monoxide TRACE-P/ACE-Asia
Pickering et al., 2002
21Forecasts Observations of Air Pollution Over
the Mid Atlantic
Shot from UMD Research Aircraft Dickerson,
Doddridge, Piety et al.
22Impactor Sample from INDOEX
23Global distribution of AOD (550 nm) for April
May, 2001 and 2002 from MODIS. (Ramanathan and
Ramana, 2003).
24Cruise Track and Air Flow During INDOEX 1999