Comparing Urban Anthropogenic NMVOC Measurements With Representation in Emission Inventories—A Global Perspective

Author:

von Schneidemesser Erika1ORCID,McDonald Brian C.2,Denier van der Gon Hugo3ORCID,Crippa Monica4,Guizzardi Diego4ORCID,Borbon Agnes5,Dominutti Pamela6ORCID,Huang Ganlin7,Jansens‐Maenhout Greet4,Li Meng28ORCID,Ou‐Yang Chang‐Feng9,Tisinai Shelby2810ORCID,Wang Jia‐Lin11ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Institute for Sustainability ‐ Helmholtz Centre Potsdam Potsdam Germany

2. NOAA Chemical Sciences Laboratory Boulder CO USA

3. TNO Utrecht The Netherlands

4. European Commission Joint Research Centre (JRC) Ispra Italy

5. Laboratoire de Météorologie Physique UMR6016 Université Clermont Auvergne CNRS Clermont‐Ferrand France

6. Université Grenoble Alpes UMR 5001 CNRS IRD Grenoble France

7. Instagrid GmbH Hermann‐Hagenmeyer‐Strasse 1 Ludwigsburg Germany

8. Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences University of Colorado Boulder Boulder CO USA

9. Department of Atmospheric Sciences National Central University Taoyuan Taiwan

10. Now at School of Biological Sciences Washington State University Pullman WA USA

11. Department of Chemistry National Central University Taoyuan Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractEmission inventories are a critical basis for air quality and climate modeling, as well as policy decisions. Non‐methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs) are key precursor compounds in ozone and secondary organic aerosol formation. Accurately representing NMVOCs in emission inventories is crucial for understanding atmospheric chemistry, the impact of policy measures, and climate projections. Improving NMVOC representation in emission inventories is fraught with challenges, ranging from the lack of (long‐term) NMVOC measurements, limited efforts in updating emission factors, to the diversity of NMVOC species reactivity. Here we take an initial step to evaluate the representation of urban NMVOC speciation in an emission inventory (EDGARv4.3.2 and EDGARv6.1) at the global level. To compare the urban measurements of NMVOCs to the emission inventory estimates, ratios of individual NMVOCs to acetylene are used. Owing to limitations in measurement data and grouping of NMVOCs in emission inventories, the comparison includes only a limited number of alkanes, alkenes, and aromatics. Results show little to no agreement between the ratios in the observations and those in the global emission inventory for the species compared (r2 0.01–0.20). This could be related to incorrect speciation profiles and/or spatial allocation of NMVOCs to urban areas. Regional emission inventories show better agreement among the ratios (r2 0.43–0.70). The inclusion of oxygenated species in NMVOC measurements, as well as greater global coverage of measurements could improve representation of NMVOC species in emission inventories, and a mosaic of regional inventories may be a better approach.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Atmospheric Science,Geophysics

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