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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 105, NO. D7, PP. 9079-9090, 2000
doi:10.1029/1999JD900975

Emission inventory development and processing for the Seasonal Model for Regional Air Quality (SMRAQ) project

Marc R. Houyoux

MCNC-North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina

Jeffrey M. Vukovich

MCNC-North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina

Carlie J. Coats Jr.

MCNC-North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina

Neil J. M. Wheeler

MCNC-North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina

Prasad S. Kasibhatla

Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina

This paper describes the experiences and insights gained from inventory preparation and emissions processing for the Seasonal Model for Regional Air Quality (SMRAQ) project. The emission inventory was derived from the 1990 and 1995 Ozone Transport Assessment Group (OTAG) inventories. Here we outline the emissions processing strategy used for the May-to-September simulation, summarize the inventory characteristics and corrections made on the OTAG inventories, and describe the quality assurance steps taken as part of the processing. We then provide spatial maps and daily total time series charts of the hourly, gridded emissions of nitrogen oxides (NO x ), reactive organic gases (ROG), and carbon monoxide (CO). Large peaks from electric utility point sources and urban mobile sources characterize the NO x emissions, and the NO x emissions in nonpeak regions are primarily mobile-source emissions. ROG emissions are dominated by biogenic isoprene production in the southern United States, and they have a strong seasonal variability. CO emissions are characterized by less variability, with area and mobile sources dominating the inventory. We compare ratios of season-average nonmethane organic gases to NO x between the emission inventory and the Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS) data, and these comparisons show poor correlation between the inventory and ambient ratios.

Received 4 March 1999; accepted 15 September 1999; .

Citation: Houyoux, M. R., J. M. Vukovich, C. J. Coats Jr., N. J. M. Wheeler, and P. S. Kasibhatla (2000), Emission inventory development and processing for the Seasonal Model for Regional Air Quality (SMRAQ) project, J. Geophys. Res., 105(D7), 9079–9090, doi:10.1029/1999JD900975.

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