Data fusion of modelled and-measured deposition in the U.S. and Canada, part I: Description of methodology and validation of wet deposition of sulfur and nitrogen

IF 4.2 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Alain Robichaud , Amanda Cole , Irene Cheng , Hazel Cathcart , Jian Feng , Amy Hou
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This study constitutes Part I of the ADAGIO project (Atmospheric Deposition Analysis Generated by Integrating Observations into model), initiated by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) to improve the accuracy of sulfur (S), nitrogen (N), and ozone deposition estimates across Canada and the United States. Using deterministic data fusion, it combines numerical models and ground-level observations to generate seasonal objective analyses (OAs) for twelve chemical species, including gases, particulates, and precipitation species, over multiple years (2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019). OAs are computed seasonally to enable high-resolution estimates of annual total deposition, validate air quality models, assess model errors, and evaluate ecosystem impacts, such as acidification and eutrophication. ADAGIO employs Optimal Interpolation, optimized through sensitivity tests, to integrate measurements with archived outputs from ECCC’s GEM-MACH regional air quality model. The ADAGIO project spans three papers, addressing wet deposition (pollutants in precipitation), dry deposition (gas and particles deposited onto surfaces), and total annual deposition (wet and dry combined). Objectives of ADAGIO include deriving total annual N and S deposition over North America and comparing seasonal OAs with model outputs to identify biases and errors. Part I, presented here, focuses on wet deposition and represents the first application of optimal interpolation for fusing wet deposition estimates with observational data over a continental scale. This innovative approach using OI marks a significant advancement in deposition data fusion methodologies over North America

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Atmospheric Environment
Atmospheric Environment 环境科学-环境科学
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9.40
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8.00%
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458
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: Atmospheric Environment has an open access mirror journal Atmospheric Environment: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review. Atmospheric Environment is the international journal for scientists in different disciplines related to atmospheric composition and its impacts. The journal publishes scientific articles with atmospheric relevance of emissions and depositions of gaseous and particulate compounds, chemical processes and physical effects in the atmosphere, as well as impacts of the changing atmospheric composition on human health, air quality, climate change, and ecosystems.
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