Future-year Ozone Prediction for the United States Using Updated Models and Inputs
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Locations: Point sources were generally more important in the eastern United States than in the western United States. The contributions of on-road mobile emissions were less than 5 ppb at a majority of the cities selected for analysis. The higher-order decoupled direct method (HDDM) results showed that in most of the locations selected for analysis, NOx emission reductions were more effective than VOC emission reductions in reducing ozone levels. The source attribution results from this study provide useful information on the important source categories and provide some initial guidance on future emission reduction strategies.
Implications: The relationship between emission reductions and changes in ozone can be studied using photochemical grid models, which are updated with new available information. This study was to update the previous Collet et al. studies by using the most current, at the time the study was done, models and inventory to conduct ozone source attribution and sensitivity studies. The source attribution results from this study provide useful information on the important source categories and provide some initial guidance on future emission reduction strategies.
Mobile Source Contributions to Ambient Ozone and Particulate Matter in 2025.
Zawacki M, Baker K, Phillips S, Davidson K, Wolfe P Atmos Environ (1994). 2018; 188:129-141.
PMID: 30344445 PMC: 6192431. DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2018.04.057.