Emission quantification of primary particulate matter (PM) is essential for assessment of its related climate and health impacts. To reduce uncertainty associated with global emissions of PM<sub>2.5</sub>, PM<sub>10</sub>, and TSP, we compiled data with high spatial (0.1° × 0.1°) and sectorial (77 primary sources) resolutions for 2007 based on a newly released global fuel data product (PKU-FUEL-2007) and an emission factor database. Our estimates for developing countries are higher than those previously reported. Spatial bias associated with large countries could be reduced by using subnational fuel consumption data. Additionally, we looked at temporal trends from 1960 to 2009 at country-scale resolution. Although total emissions are still ...
Ambient fine particulate matter (PM) is the world\u27s leading environmental health risk factor. Qua...
Globalization pushes production and consumption to geographically diverse locations and generates a ...
Ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is one of the most important environmental health risk facto...
Emission quantification of primary particulate matter (PM) is essential for assessment of its relate...
For reducing health impacts from air pollution, it is important to know the sources contributing to ...
In this work we couple the HTAP_v2.2 global air pollutant emission inventory with the global source ...
This paper presents a comprehensive assessment of historical (1990–2010) global anthropogenic partic...
AbstractFor reducing health impacts from air pollution, it is important to know the sources contribu...
International audienceGlobalization pushes production and consumption to geographically diverse loca...
For reducing health impacts from air pollution, it is important to know the sources contributing to ...
In an attempt to reduce uncertainty, global organic carbon (OC) emissions from a total of 70 sources...
This work provides a globally regionalized approach for quantifying particulate matter (PM2.5) healt...
Combustion of fuels in the residential sector for cooking and heating results in the emission of ae...
Local primary emission, transport, and secondary formation of aerosols constitute the major atmosphe...
Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) from indoor and outdoor sources is a leading environme...
Ambient fine particulate matter (PM) is the world\u27s leading environmental health risk factor. Qua...
Globalization pushes production and consumption to geographically diverse locations and generates a ...
Ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is one of the most important environmental health risk facto...
Emission quantification of primary particulate matter (PM) is essential for assessment of its relate...
For reducing health impacts from air pollution, it is important to know the sources contributing to ...
In this work we couple the HTAP_v2.2 global air pollutant emission inventory with the global source ...
This paper presents a comprehensive assessment of historical (1990–2010) global anthropogenic partic...
AbstractFor reducing health impacts from air pollution, it is important to know the sources contribu...
International audienceGlobalization pushes production and consumption to geographically diverse loca...
For reducing health impacts from air pollution, it is important to know the sources contributing to ...
In an attempt to reduce uncertainty, global organic carbon (OC) emissions from a total of 70 sources...
This work provides a globally regionalized approach for quantifying particulate matter (PM2.5) healt...
Combustion of fuels in the residential sector for cooking and heating results in the emission of ae...
Local primary emission, transport, and secondary formation of aerosols constitute the major atmosphe...
Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) from indoor and outdoor sources is a leading environme...
Ambient fine particulate matter (PM) is the world\u27s leading environmental health risk factor. Qua...
Globalization pushes production and consumption to geographically diverse locations and generates a ...
Ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is one of the most important environmental health risk facto...