Inverse modelling of CF<sub>4</sub> and NF<sub>3</sub> emissions in East Asia
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Published:2018-09-17
Issue:18
Volume:18
Page:13305-13320
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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:
Arnold Tim, Manning Alistair J., Kim JooilORCID, Li Shanlan, Webster HelenORCID, Thomson David, Mühle JensORCID, Weiss Ray F.ORCID, Park SunyoungORCID, O'Doherty SimonORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Decadal trends in the atmospheric abundances of carbon tetrafluoride
(CF4) and nitrogen trifluoride (NF3) have been well characterised
and have provided a time series of global total emissions. Information on
locations of emissions contributing to the global total, however, is
currently poor. We use a unique set of measurements between 2008 and 2015
from the Gosan station, Jeju Island, South Korea (part of the Advanced Global
Atmospheric Gases Experiment network), together with an atmospheric transport
model, to make spatially disaggregated emission estimates of these gases in
East Asia. Due to the poor availability of good prior information for this
study, our emission estimates are largely influenced by the atmospheric
measurements. Notably, we are able to highlight emission hotspots of
NF3 and CF4 in South Korea due to the measurement location. We
calculate emissions of CF4 to be quite constant between the years 2008 and
2015 for both China and South Korea, with 2015 emissions calculated at 4.3±2.7 and 0.36±0.11 Gg yr−1, respectively.
Emission estimates of NF3 from South Korea could be made with relatively
small uncertainty at 0.6±0.07 Gg yr−1 in 2015, which equates to
∼1.6 % of the country's CO2 emissions. We also apply
our method to calculate emissions of CHF3 (HFC-23) between 2008 and
2012, for which our results find good agreement with other studies and which
helps support our choice in methodology for CF4 and NF3.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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