ESTIMATION OF BVOC EMISSIONS IN GUANGZHOU AND ITS SPATIAL-TEMPORAL VARIATIONS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM GLOBEIS

Biogenic VOC emissions greatly exceed anthropogenic emissions and are regarded as significant precursors to secondary organic aerosol (SOA) and ozone. Using the Global Biosphere Emission and Interactions System (GloBEIS) model, 1 × 1 km gridded and hourly B...

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Main Authors: L. Li, Y. Wang, Y. Zheng, T. Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2018-10-01
Series:The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
Online Access:https://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XLII-3-W5/33/2018/isprs-archives-XLII-3-W5-33-2018.pdf
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author L. Li
Y. Wang
Y. Zheng
Y. Zheng
T. Chen
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Y. Wang
Y. Zheng
Y. Zheng
T. Chen
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description Biogenic VOC emissions greatly exceed anthropogenic emissions and are regarded as significant precursors to secondary organic aerosol (SOA) and ozone. Using the Global Biosphere Emission and Interactions System (GloBEIS) model, 1&thinsp;&times;&thinsp;1&thinsp;km gridded and hourly BVOC emissions in Guangzhou were estimated for the year of 2012. This study used satellite-retrieved land cover data, cloud product and leaf area index (LAI), observed meteorological data and local emission rates for land cover types in South China. The result show that the total BVOC emission in Guangzhou, 2012 was 4.39&thinsp;kt and the average area emission was 5.93&thinsp;t/(km<sup>2</sup>&sdot;a), of which isoprene contributed about 55.7% (2.44&thinsp;kt)), monoterpenes about 11.9% (0.52&thinsp;kt) and OVOC about 32.4% (1.42&thinsp;kt). Emission factors of land cover types and correction parameters including LAI, wind speed and relative humidity have great effects on the estimation results of the model. BVOC emissions in Guangzhou exhibit a marked monthly and seasonal pattern with the peak emission in July to August and the lowest emission in January and are mainly distributed in the east-western of Conghua, the north of Zengcheng and the border of Huadu and Conghua, mostly covered by evergreen broadleaf forest with high emission factor, while areas of BVOC emission below 50&thinsp;kg/(km<sup>2</sup>&sdot;a) are distributed in highly urbanized areas like Tianhe, Yuexiu, Liwan and Haizhu district.
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spelling doaj.art-bcc677d877e64025a11cbf0a447cd6db2022-12-22T03:20:45ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences1682-17502194-90342018-10-01XLII-3-W5333810.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-3-W5-33-2018ESTIMATION OF BVOC EMISSIONS IN GUANGZHOU AND ITS SPATIAL-TEMPORAL VARIATIONS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM GLOBEISL. Li0Y. Wang1Y. Zheng2Y. Zheng3T. Chen4Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510640, ChinaGuangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510640, ChinaGuangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510640, ChinaUniversity of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100082, P R ChinaThe Environmental Research Institute; MOE Key Laboratory of Theoretical Chemistry of Environment, South China Normal University, Guangzhou 510006, P R ChinaBiogenic VOC emissions greatly exceed anthropogenic emissions and are regarded as significant precursors to secondary organic aerosol (SOA) and ozone. Using the Global Biosphere Emission and Interactions System (GloBEIS) model, 1&thinsp;&times;&thinsp;1&thinsp;km gridded and hourly BVOC emissions in Guangzhou were estimated for the year of 2012. This study used satellite-retrieved land cover data, cloud product and leaf area index (LAI), observed meteorological data and local emission rates for land cover types in South China. The result show that the total BVOC emission in Guangzhou, 2012 was 4.39&thinsp;kt and the average area emission was 5.93&thinsp;t/(km<sup>2</sup>&sdot;a), of which isoprene contributed about 55.7% (2.44&thinsp;kt)), monoterpenes about 11.9% (0.52&thinsp;kt) and OVOC about 32.4% (1.42&thinsp;kt). Emission factors of land cover types and correction parameters including LAI, wind speed and relative humidity have great effects on the estimation results of the model. BVOC emissions in Guangzhou exhibit a marked monthly and seasonal pattern with the peak emission in July to August and the lowest emission in January and are mainly distributed in the east-western of Conghua, the north of Zengcheng and the border of Huadu and Conghua, mostly covered by evergreen broadleaf forest with high emission factor, while areas of BVOC emission below 50&thinsp;kg/(km<sup>2</sup>&sdot;a) are distributed in highly urbanized areas like Tianhe, Yuexiu, Liwan and Haizhu district.https://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XLII-3-W5/33/2018/isprs-archives-XLII-3-W5-33-2018.pdf
spellingShingle L. Li
Y. Wang
Y. Zheng
Y. Zheng
T. Chen
ESTIMATION OF BVOC EMISSIONS IN GUANGZHOU AND ITS SPATIAL-TEMPORAL VARIATIONS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM GLOBEIS
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
title ESTIMATION OF BVOC EMISSIONS IN GUANGZHOU AND ITS SPATIAL-TEMPORAL VARIATIONS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM GLOBEIS
title_full ESTIMATION OF BVOC EMISSIONS IN GUANGZHOU AND ITS SPATIAL-TEMPORAL VARIATIONS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM GLOBEIS
title_fullStr ESTIMATION OF BVOC EMISSIONS IN GUANGZHOU AND ITS SPATIAL-TEMPORAL VARIATIONS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM GLOBEIS
title_full_unstemmed ESTIMATION OF BVOC EMISSIONS IN GUANGZHOU AND ITS SPATIAL-TEMPORAL VARIATIONS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM GLOBEIS
title_short ESTIMATION OF BVOC EMISSIONS IN GUANGZHOU AND ITS SPATIAL-TEMPORAL VARIATIONS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM GLOBEIS
title_sort estimation of bvoc emissions in guangzhou and its spatial temporal variations preliminary results from globeis
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