Title of article :
Application of the nested grid STEM to an early summer acid rain in South Korea
Author/Authors :
Jungtae Kim، نويسنده , , SeogYeon Cho، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
The nested grid Sulfur Transport Eulerian Model (STEM) was developed and used to simulate the acid rain in Korea that occurred on 10 June 1996. The present nested grid system consists of three-grid systems. The coarsest grid system includes China, Korean Peninsula and Japan with the horizontal grid size of 80 km and the finest grid system includes only Korea with the horizontal grid size of 8.9 km. The calculated gas-phase SO2 and O3 concentrations agree relatively well with the field measurements. In addition, the model successfully reproduces the measured sulfate and nitrate concentrations in the rain water and futhermore identified the high concentration regions of liquid-phase sulfate and nitrate. In the present simulation conditions, most of the gas-phase of SO2 and HNO3 were washed out. A close relationship between wet deposition fluxes and precipitation rates were found for sulfate and nitrate. Finally, the model results also showed that a fine grid size is required to accurately calculate gas-phase concentrations as well as acid deposition fluxes.
Keywords :
Acid deposition , Nested grid , sulfate , MM5 , STEM-II
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment