Past and present-day biogenic volatile organic compound emissions in East Asia
Biogenic volatile organic carbon (VOC) emissions from vegetation in East Asia are estimated for two contrasting land-cover scenarios: near present-day conditions derived from satellite data and pre-disturbed land-cover based on climatological parameters and plant functional type. Hourly fluxes of isoprene and monoterpenes are calculated on a grid of 60km×60km cells covering much of East Asia using meteorological conditions derived from a 12-month simulation of the region using regional climate model, monthly leaf area indexes, and the Guenther et al. (J. Geophys. Res. 101 (1995) 1345) ecosystem-dependent emission factors. Total present-day isoprene emissions are estimated at approximately 12TgCyr-1 and monoterpene emissions at 6TgCyr-1. These emissions are approximately 5.4 and 4TgCyr-1 lower than the estimated pre-disturbed emissions of isoprene and monoterpenes, respectively, largely due to the conversion of forested land to cropland. ORVOC emission estimates for the present-day scenario, obtained by assuming a constant ORVOC emission factor for all ecosystems, are slightly higher in magnitude than isoprene emissions. Present-day totals of combined biogenic and anthropogenic VOC emissions are generally larger than biogenic VOC emissions in the pre-disturbed scenario, indicating that human activities have led to a net increase in the atmospheric source of VOC in East Asia. © 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Related Subject Headings
- Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
- 4011 Environmental engineering
- 3702 Climate change science
- 3701 Atmospheric sciences
- 0907 Environmental Engineering
- 0401 Atmospheric Sciences
- 0104 Statistics