Development and implementation of a new biomass burning emissions injection height scheme (BBEIH v1.0) for the GEOS-Chem model (v9-01-01)
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Published:2018-10-11
Issue:10
Volume:11
Page:4103-4116
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ISSN:1991-9603
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Container-title:Geoscientific Model Development
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Geosci. Model Dev.
Author:
Zhu Liye, Val Martin MariaORCID, Gatti Luciana V., Kahn RalphORCID, Hecobian Arsineh, Fischer Emily V.
Abstract
Abstract. Biomass burning is a significant source of trace gases and
aerosols to the atmosphere, and the evolution of these species depends
acutely on where they are injected into the atmosphere. GEOS-Chem is a
chemical transport model driven by assimilated meteorological data that is
used to probe a variety of scientific questions related to atmospheric
composition, including the role of biomass burning. This paper presents the
development and implementation of a new global biomass burning emissions
injection scheme in the GEOS-Chem model. The new injection scheme is based on
monthly gridded Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) global
plume-height stereoscopic observations in 2008. To provide specific examples
of the impact of the model updates, we compare the output from simulations
with and without the new MISR-based injection height scheme to several sets
of observations from regions with active fires. Our comparisons with Arctic Research on the Composition of the Troposphere from Aircraft and Satellites
(ARCTAS) aircraft observations show that the updated injection height scheme can
improve the ability of the model to simulate the vertical distribution of
peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN) and carbon monoxide (CO) over North American
boreal regions in summer. We also compare a simulation for October 2010 and
2011 to vertical profiles of CO over the Amazon Basin. When coupled with
larger emission factors for CO, a simulation that includes the new injection
scheme also better matches selected observations in this region. Finally, the
improved injection height improves the simulation of monthly mean surface CO
over California during July 2008, a period with large fires.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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