环境科学
二氧化硫
气候变化
中国
温室气体
农业
全球变暖
气候学
生态系统
排放清单
大气科学
环境保护
气象学
地理
空气质量指数
生态学
考古
地质学
生物
作者
Steven J. Smith,J. van Aardenne,Zbigniew Klimont,R. J. Andres,April Volke,Silvia Arias
标识
DOI:10.5194/acp-11-1101-2011
摘要
Abstract. Sulfur aerosols impact human health, ecosystems, agriculture, and global and regional climate. A new annual estimate of anthropogenic global and regional sulfur dioxide emissions has been constructed spanning the period 1850–2005 using a bottom-up mass balance method, calibrated to country-level inventory data. Global emissions peaked in the early 1970s and decreased until 2000, with an increase in recent years due to increased emissions in China, international shipping, and developing countries in general. An uncertainty analysis was conducted including both random and systemic uncertainties. The overall global uncertainty in sulfur dioxide emissions is relatively small, but regional uncertainties ranged up to 30%. The largest contributors to uncertainty at present are emissions from China and international shipping. Emissions were distributed on a 0.5° grid by sector for use in coordinated climate model experiments.
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