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Estimating Biogenic VOC Estimating Biogenic VOC Emissions for the SCOS Domain Emissions for the SCOS Domain
Using the BEIGIS ModelUsing the BEIGIS Model
Michael T. BenjaminMichael T. BenjaminCalifornia Air Resources BoardCalifornia Air Resources Board
SCOS97-NARSTO Data Analysis ConferenceSCOS97-NARSTO Data Analysis ConferenceDiamond Bar, CaliforniaDiamond Bar, California
February 14, 2001February 14, 2001
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Presentation OverviewPresentation Overview
• BackgroundBackground
• BEIGIS model inputsBEIGIS model inputs
• Validation of BEIGIS inputsValidation of BEIGIS inputs
• BEIGIS results for August 3-7, 1997 episodeBEIGIS results for August 3-7, 1997 episode
• Comparison with other inventoriesComparison with other inventories
• ConclusionsConclusions
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BackgroundBackground
• BVOCs can be significant precursors to ozone and BVOCs can be significant precursors to ozone and PM2.5 formationPM2.5 formation
• Accurate BVOC inventories needed for control strategy Accurate BVOC inventories needed for control strategy developmentdevelopment
• Complicated in California due to climatic variability and Complicated in California due to climatic variability and heterogeneity of vegetationheterogeneity of vegetation
• BEIGIS is an ArcView GIS application developed by BEIGIS is an ArcView GIS application developed by ARB that uses high resolution California-specific inputsARB that uses high resolution California-specific inputs
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BEIGIS Model InputsBEIGIS Model Inputs
• Landuse and Landcover databasesLanduse and Landcover databases
– GAP, county ag, SCAG, SANDAGGAP, county ag, SCAG, SANDAG
• Leafmass databasesLeafmass databases
– LAI, SLW, leafmass constantLAI, SLW, leafmass constant
• Plant species emission ratesPlant species emission rates
• Environmental parametersEnvironmental parameters
• Environmental correction algorithmsEnvironmental correction algorithms
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Southern California Vegetation Classes
Source: GAP Database
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August 1995 Leaf Area Index (LAI) Values
Source: Nikolov (1999) Grid cell size = 1 km
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Validation of BEIGIS InputsValidation of BEIGIS Inputs
• ARB funding ground-based validation of satellite-ARB funding ground-based validation of satellite-derived GAP and LAI databasesderived GAP and LAI databases
• Approximately 15 validation sites statewideApproximately 15 validation sites statewide
• GAP database correctly predicts 65-75% of species GAP database correctly predicts 65-75% of species identified in ground surveysidentified in ground surveys
• Analysis of ground-based LAI data ongoing but Analysis of ground-based LAI data ongoing but preliminary results support use of Nikolov LAI preliminary results support use of Nikolov LAI databasedatabase
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BEIGIS Model OutputBEIGIS Model Output
• Chemical species:Chemical species:
– Isoprene, monoterpenes, MBOIsoprene, monoterpenes, MBO
• Temporal resolution:Temporal resolution:
– Hourly, daily, episodicHourly, daily, episodic
• Spatial resolution:Spatial resolution:
– 1 km grid, 5 km grid, county, air basin1 km grid, 5 km grid, county, air basin
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Isoprene Emissions1300 Hours, August 5, 1997
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Monoterpene Emissions1300 Hours, August 5, 1997
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Methylbutenol Emissions1300 Hours, August 5, 1997
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BEIGIS Daily EmissionsBEIGIS Daily EmissionsSCOS Domain August 3-7, 1997SCOS Domain August 3-7, 1997
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Study Iso Mono Iso + Mono
SCAQMP (1991) - - 150-250
SCAQMP (1994) - - 111-275
Benjamin et al. (1997) 94-107 86-92 180-200
BEIGIS (2000) 188 94 282
Comparison of BVOC Comparison of BVOC Inventories for the SCAQMD Inventories for the SCAQMD
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Comparison of BVOC Comparison of BVOC Inventories for SCOS DomainInventories for SCOS Domain
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Contribution of Biogenics to Contribution of Biogenics to Overall ROG InventoryOverall ROG InventoryAugust 5, 1997August 5, 1997
76%
24%
Biogenic Anthropogenic
45%
42%
13%
Biogenic Anthropogenic Wildfires
Including WildfiresIncluding Wildfires Excluding WildfiresExcluding Wildfires
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ConclusionsConclusions
• High resolution California-specific inputs used High resolution California-specific inputs used with BEIGIS model to estimate BVOC emissions with BEIGIS model to estimate BVOC emissions for the SCOS domainfor the SCOS domain
• 450 - 700 TPD BVOC emitted in SCOS domain 450 - 700 TPD BVOC emitted in SCOS domain during August 3-7, 1997 ozone episodeduring August 3-7, 1997 ozone episode
• BVOC inventory ~ 25% SCOS ROG inventory, BVOC inventory ~ 25% SCOS ROG inventory, assuming anthropogenic inventory of 2100 TPD assuming anthropogenic inventory of 2100 TPD (excluding wildfire emissions)(excluding wildfire emissions)