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Intercontinental Transport of Aerosols and Photochemical Oxidants from Asia and its Consequences

TitleIntercontinental Transport of Aerosols and Photochemical Oxidants from Asia and its Consequences
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsWuebbles, D. J., H. Lei, and J. - T. Lin
JournalEnvironmental Pollution
Volume150
Pagination65-84
Date PublishedNOV 2007
ISBN Number0269-7491
KeywordsAIR-POLLUTION TRANSPORT, ART. NO. 4804, Asia, CARBON-MONOXIDE, EAST-ASIA, INDIAN-OCEAN EXPERIMENT, long-range transport, MINERAL DUST, NORTH-AMERICA, pollutants, TRANSPACIFIC TRANSPORT, united-states
Abstract

The intercontinental transport of aerosols and photochemical oxidants from Asia is a crucial issue for air quality concerns in countries downwind of the significant emissions and concentrations of pollutants occurring in this important region of the world. Since the lifetimes of some important pollutants are long enough to be transported over long distance in the troposphere, regional control strategies for air pollution in downwind countries might be ineffective without considering the effects of long-range transport of pollutants from Asia. Field campaigns provide strong evidence for the intercontinental transport of Asian pollutants. They, together with ground-based observations and model simulations, show that the air quality over parts of North America is being affected by the pollutants transported from Asia. This paper examines the current understanding of the intercontinental transport of gases and aerosols from Asia and resulting effects on air quality, and on the regional and global climate system. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

DOIDOI 10.1016/j.envpol.2007.06.066
Reference number

297

Short TitleIntercontinental Transport of Aerosols and Photochemical Oxidants from Asia and its Consequences
Citation Key297