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Peer Reviewed Journal Article

Space-based detection of missing sulfur dioxide sources of global air pollution

Authors: McLinden, CA; Fioletov, V; Shephard, MW; Krotkov, N; Li, C; Martin, RV; Moran, MD; Joiner, J (In Press) Nature Geoscience. HERO ID: 3228432

[Less] Sulfur dioxide is designated a criteria air contaminant (or equivalent) by virtually all developed nations. . . . [More] Sulfur dioxide is designated a criteria air contaminant (or equivalent) by virtually all developed nations. When released into the atmosphere, sulfur dioxide forms sulfuric acid and fine particulate matter, secondary pollutants1 that have significant adverse effects on human health2, 3, 4, 5, the environment1 and the economy5. The conventional, bottom-up emissions inventories used to assess impacts, however, are often incomplete or outdated, particularly for developing nations that lack comprehensive emission reporting requirements and infrastructure. Here we present a satellite-based, global emission inventory for SO2 that is derived through a simultaneous detection, mapping and emission-quantifying procedure, and thereby independent of conventional information sources. We find that of the 500 or so large sources in our inventory, nearly 40 are not captured in leading conventional inventories. These missing sources are scattered throughout the developing world—over a third are clustered around the Persian Gulf—and add up to 7 to 14 Tg of SO2 yr−1, or roughly 6–12% of the global anthropogenic source. Our estimates of national total emissions are generally in line with conventional numbers, but for some regions, and for SO2 emissions from volcanoes, discrepancies can be as large as a factor of three or more. We anticipate that our inventory will help eliminate gaps in bottom-up inventories, independent of geopolitical borders and source types.

Legal Material
Legal Material

Definitions

Author: U.S. EPA (2020) HERO ID: 90976


Technical Report
Technical Report

Supplemental material for chapter 5 of the integrated science assessment for sulfur oxides

Author: U.S. EPA (2017) Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. [EPA Report] HERO ID: 3982386


Archival Material
Archival Material

Section 3.4.3.1 references

Author: U.S. EPA (2017) HERO ID: 3981188

Abstract: References for a figure in ISA-SOx assessment

Technical Report
Technical Report

Integrated review plan for the secondary national ambient air quality standards for ecological effects of oxides of nitrogen, oxides of sulfur and particulate matter

Author: U.S. EPA (2017) (EPA-452/R-17-002). Research Triangle Park, NC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. [EPA Report] HERO ID: 4144170

[Less] The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is currently reviewing the air quality criteria and associated . . . [More] The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is currently reviewing the air quality criteria and associated secondary National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for oxides of nitrogen, oxides of sulfur, and particulate matter (PM). In any such review, the purpose of the Integrated Review Plan (IRP) document is to communicate the current plan for the review, the process for conducting the review and key policy-relevant scientific and technical issues that will guide the review. In the context of the secondary standards for oxides of nitrogen, oxides of sulfur and PM, the scope for this IRP pertains to the protection of the public welfare from adverse effects related to ecological effects.

Technical Report
Technical Report

Integrated science assessment for sulfur oxides: Health criteria

Author: U.S. EPA (2017) (EPA/600/R-17/451). Research Triangle Park, NC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, National Center for Environmental Assessment- RTP. [EPA Report] HERO ID: 4216110


Technical Report
Technical Report

Response to data question regarding: Ambient air pollution and emergency department visits for asthma: A multi-city assessment of effect modification by age

Author: Sarnat, SE (2016) HERO ID: 3350566


Archival Material
Archival Material

The panel study of income dynamics

Author: University of Michigan (2016) HERO ID: 3350568


Data/Software
Data/ Software

Supplemental Table 5S-7. Corresponding risk estimates for studies presented in Figure 5-8

Author: U.S. EPA (2016) HERO ID: 3420031


Data/Software
Data/ Software

Supplemental figure 5S-1. Associations between short-term increases in ambient sulfur dioxide concentration and respiratory symptoms in adults with asthma

Author: U.S. EPA (2016) HERO ID: 3420019