High efficiency of livestock ammonia emission controls in alleviating particulate nitrate during a severe winter haze episode in northern China
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Published:2019-04-30
Issue:8
Volume:19
Page:5605-5613
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
Xu ZhenyingORCID, Liu Mingxu, Zhang Minsi, Song Yu, Wang ShuxiaoORCID, Zhang Lin, Xu Tingting, Wang Tiantian, Yan Caiqing, Zhou Tian, Sun YeleORCID, Pan YuepengORCID, Hu Min, Zheng Mei, Zhu TongORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Although nitrogen oxide (NOx) emission controls have been
implemented for several years, northern China is still facing high
particulate nitrate (NO3-) pollution during severe haze events
in winter. In this study, the thermodynamic equilibrium model (ISORROPIA-II)
and the Weather Research and Forecast model coupled with chemistry (WRF-Chem)
were used to study the efficiency of NH3 emission controls on
alleviating particulate NO3- during a severe winter haze
episode. We found that particulate-NO3- formation is almost NH3-limited in
extremely high pollution but HNO3-limited on the other days. The improvements in manure management of livestock husbandry
could reduce 40 % of total NH3 emissions (currently
100 kt month−1) in northern China in winter. Consequently, particulate
NO3- was reduced by approximately 40 % (on average from 40.8
to 25.7 µg m−3). Our results indicate that reducing livestock
NH3 emissions would be highly effective in reducing particulate
NO3- during severe winter haze events.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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