Title of article
Area of influence (AOI) sensitivity analysis: Application to Atlanta, Georgia
Author/Authors
Sergey L. Napelenok، نويسنده , , Florian D. Habermacher، نويسنده , , Farhan Akhtar، نويسنده , , Yongtao Hu، نويسنده , , Armistead G. Russell، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
13
From page
5605
To page
5617
Abstract
Area of influence (AOI) analysis was applied to determine the geographical extent of the air pollutant precursors contributing to various pollutant levels in the Atlanta metropolitan area. Receptor-oriented sensitivities of ozone and particulate matter (PM) species to emissions of NOx, SO2, NH3, anthropogenic VOC, and elemental carbon were calculated for various combinations of precursor emissions during 1–10 August, 1999. The episode had high observed concentrations of ozone and PM across several days. AOIs differed significantly by day for each sensitivity as well as spatially between pollutants. Ozone sensitivities peaked at 1.0 ppb per (or per ) per model grid of emissions of NOx, but averaged around 0.1 ppb over much of Atlanta. Sulfate was the major component of PM, with an average sensitivity of per (or per per model grid of SO2 emissions and an average of per per of NOx emissions. Ammonia had a significant impact on PM through the formation of ammonium sulfate and ammonium nitrate. Elemental carbon had a geographically small area of influence with high values around the receptor.
Keywords
Area of influence , AOI , Sensitivity analysis , Atmospheric modeling , Air quality , Direct decoupled method
Journal title
Atmospheric Environment
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Atmospheric Environment
Record number
760421
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