Slowing-down reduction and Possible Reversal Trend of Tropospheric NO2 over China during 2016 to 2019
Atmospheric nitrogen dioxide (NO2) over China at national level has been kept reducing since 2011 as seen from both satellite observations, ground-based measurements and bottom-up emission inventory (Liu et al., 2016; Irie et al., 2016; Krotkov et al., 2016; Foy et al., 2016; Liu et al 2017). These...
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Zusammenfassung: | Atmospheric nitrogen dioxide (NO2) over China at national level has been kept
reducing since 2011 as seen from both satellite observations, ground-based
measurements and bottom-up emission inventory (Liu et al., 2016; Irie et al.,
2016; Krotkov et al., 2016; Foy et al., 2016; Liu et al 2017). These studies
used data before 2015-2016. After 2016, however, a significant slowing-down of
the reduction trend and/or even a reversal trend were found in numerous
provinces, particularly in those with heavy NO2 level, based on satellite
observations. Error analysis on satellite data excluded cloud contamination,
instrument anomalies from the main reasons of this change. Ground-based
measurements show strong positive correlations with satellite observations and
similar patterns of year-to-year changes of NO2 in 2018 and 2019 winter time.
The temporal variations of Satellite NO2 over China are believed largely
determined by surface emission from power plant and transportation. The reason
for the recent change from emission perspective cannot be traced down since the
national emission inventory was not updated since 2015. We therefore call on
immediate attentions from both scientist community and policy makers to this
phenomenon. Further efforts should be made to understand the reasons causing
this change and to make associated air pollution controlling actions. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1907.06525 |