Formaldehyde columns over Europe as a proxy for biogenic emissions

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Formaldehyde columns Formaldehyde columns over Europe as a proxy over Europe as a proxy for biogenic emissions for biogenic emissions Università degli Studi dell’Aquila – CETEMPS L’Aquila, ITALY http://cetemps.aquila.infn.it/ 2 nd GEOS-CHEM USERS’ MEETING Harvard University, April 4-6, 2005 U. L’Aquila CETEMPS Gabriele Curci P. Palmer, M. Fu, R. Martin

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Formaldehyde columns over Europe as a proxy for biogenic emissions. 2 nd GEOS-CHEM USERS’ MEETING Harvard University, April 4-6, 2005. Università degli Studi dell’Aquila – CETEMPS L’Aquila, ITALY http://cetemps.aquila.infn.it/. Gabriele Curci. P. Palmer, M. Fu, R. Martin. U. L’Aquila. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Università degli Studi dell’Aquila – CETEMPSL’Aquila, ITALY

http://cetemps.aquila.infn.it/

2nd GEOS-CHEM USERS’ MEETING

Harvard University, April 4-6, 2005

U. L’Aquila CETEMPS

Gabriele Curci

P. Palmer, M. Fu, R. Martin

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OUTLINEOUTLINE

• European Biogenic Emissions

• Formaldehyde column over Europe as seen by GOME and GEOS-CHEM

• Inverting the GOME HCHO column for Isoprene emissions

• Conclusions and Outlook

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EUROPE FACTSHEETEUROPE FACTSHEET

Only continent where ANTHRO > BIO emissions

7% world area

• 33% forest

• 43% agriculture

• 24% other

13% population (680 mil.)

30% CO2 emissions

20% NOx and VOC

40 countries

Heavily man-shaped

Mediterranean

Continental

Cold-Arctic

[Simpson et al., JGR 1999]

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EUROPEAN BIOGENIC EMISSIONSEUROPEAN BIOGENIC EMISSIONS

Biogenic emission inventories highly uncertain: up to a factor of 5!• Many countries• Few observations• Different flora and fauna with respect to North America

• Unimportant on a global scale (7% area)

• Local importance: Mediterranean, East, Scandinavia

• Bio VOCs + anthro NOx: emission abatement strategies

NMVOC: 13 Tg yr-1

NOx: 140-1500 Tg yr-1

[Simpson et al., JGR 1995]

GEIA Emissions

GEOS-CHEM Isoprene Column in Summer

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INVERTING HCHO COLUMN FOR ISOPRENE EMISSIONSINVERTING HCHO COLUMN FOR ISOPRENE EMISSIONS

Exploit the fast oxidation of isoprene to mark source regions looking at its product formaldehyde (HCHO)

GOME

HCHO column

340x40 km2 res.

global coverage 3

daysGOME “slant” column

GEOS-CHEM CTM model

GOME vertical column

Air Mass Factor

GOME isoprene inventory

EISOPRENE HCHO col.

[Palmer et al., 2001, 2003]

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WHAT CONTROLS HCHO COLUMN IN EUROPE?WHAT CONTROLS HCHO COLUMN IN EUROPE?

GEOS-CHEM HCHO Column in Summer

BIOGENIC CONTROL

NO ISOP NO ANTHRO/

Biogenic control of HCHO column:

• Eastern Europe

• Northern Europe

• Iberian Peninsula

• Turkey

(GEIA Emissions)

0.4 1.21

ANTHROPOGENIC CONTROL

v7-01-02

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NO CLEAR BIOGENIC SIGNATURE IN GOME HCHO NO CLEAR BIOGENIC SIGNATURE IN GOME HCHO VERTICAL COLUMN AS IN THE GEOS-CHEM MODELVERTICAL COLUMN AS IN THE GEOS-CHEM MODEL

GOME GEOS-CHEMJUL 97 r = 0.50

AUG 97 r = 0.46

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GOME HCHO COLUMN IS QUALITATIVELY CONSISTENT WITH GOME HCHO COLUMN IS QUALITATIVELY CONSISTENT WITH THE UPDATED MEGAN BIOGENIC INVENTORYTHE UPDATED MEGAN BIOGENIC INVENTORY

GOME HCHO - July 1997

MEGAN Isoprene Emissions July 2000 [Guenther et al.]

GEOS-CHEM (GEIA) Isoprene Emissions - July 1997

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HCHO/NO2 COLUMN RATIO SHOWS HCHO/NO2 COLUMN RATIO SHOWS ANTHROPOGENIC EMISSIONS INFLUENCEANTHROPOGENIC EMISSIONS INFLUENCE

NOx-sat NOx-sens

Also following indications by Martin et al., [2003]:

GOME HCHO column could be used as a proxy for isoprene emissions on Eastern Europe

GOME HCHO and NO2 data:

P. Palmer, M. Fu, R. Martin, K. Chance, T. Kurosu

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ISOPRENE EMISSIONS FROM GOME OVER EASTERN ISOPRENE EMISSIONS FROM GOME OVER EASTERN EUROPE - JULY 1997EUROPE - JULY 1997

GOME

Isoprene Emissions

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non-isoprene contribution

GEOS-CHEM

Relationship Isoprene Emissions and HCHO Column from the model

0.4 Tg C

0.2 Tg C

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CONCLUSIONS AND OUTLOOKCONCLUSIONS AND OUTLOOK

• Formaldehyde column from GEOS-CHEM is consistent with GOME over South and East Europe

• Use of GOME data as constraint on European biogenic emissions is limited to East Europe

• To do next:– Comparison with campaign data (MINOS, FORMAT)– Asses contribution of biomass burning over Greece

and South Italy– Seasonal cycle

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GEOS-CHEM PROVIDE BOUNDARY CONDITIONS GEOS-CHEM PROVIDE BOUNDARY CONDITIONS TO CHIMERE REGIONAL MODELTO CHIMERE REGIONAL MODEL

CHIMERE web site: euler.lmd.polytechnique.fr/chimere/

CHIMERE @ U. L’Aquila: pumpkin.aquila.infn.it/forechem/

Regional CTM driven by MM5 meteorological model developed in Paris (IPSL, LISA, INERIS)

BC from GEOS-CHEM can be used to account for transboundary pollution

CHIMERE grid

[Vautard et al.]

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Gabriele Curcihttp://www.aquila.infn.it/people/Gabriele.Curci.html/

Università degli Studi dell’Aquila – CETEMPSL’Aquila, ITALY

http://cetemps.aquila.infn.it/

U. L’Aquila CETEMPS

THE ENDTHE ENDThanks for the attention!Thanks for the attention!