Title of article :
Modelling gaseous dry deposition in AURAMS: a unified regional air-quality modelling system
Author/Authors :
Leiming Zhang، نويسنده , , Michael D. Moran، نويسنده , , Paul A. Makar، نويسنده , , Jeffrey R. Brook، نويسنده , , Sunling Gong، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
24
From page :
537
To page :
560
Abstract :
An upgraded parameterization scheme for gaseous dry-deposition velocities has been developed for a new regional air-quality model with a 91-species gas-phase chemistry mechanism, of which 48 species are “transported” species. The well-known resistance analogy to dry deposition is adopted in the present scheme, with both O3 and SO2 taken as base species. Stomatal resistances are calculated for all dry-depositing species using a “sunlit/shaded big-leaf” canopy stomatal resistance submodel. Dry-ground, wet-ground, dry-cuticle, and wet-cuticle resistances for O3 and SO2, and parameters for calculating canopy stomatal resistance and aerodynamic resistance for these two base species are given as input parameters for each of the 15 land-use categories and/or five seasonal categories considered by the scheme. Dry-ground, wet-ground, dry-cuticle, and wet-cuticle resistances for the other 29 model species for which dry deposition is considered to be a significant process are scaled to the resistances of O3 and SO2 based on published measurements of their dry deposition and/or their aqueous solubility and oxidizing capacity. Mesophyll resistances are treated as dependent only on chemical species. Field experimental data have then been used to evaluate the schemeʹs performance for O3 and SO2. Example sets of modelled dry-deposition velocities have also been calculated for all 31 dry-deposited species and 15 land-use categories for different environmental conditions. This new scheme incorporates updated information on dry-deposition measurements and is able to predict deposition velocities for 31 gaseous species for different land-use types, seasons, and meteorological conditions.
Keywords :
Dry deposition , gaseous species , Big-leaf model , Deposition velocity , Surface resistance , Air-quality modelling
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Record number :
756880
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