A Study on the Ozone Control Strategy using the OZIPR in the Seoul Metropolitan Area

To establish area specific control strategy for ambient ozone in the Seoul Metropolitan Area (SMA), the maximum ozone concentration in each local government district in the SMA were estimated by using the OZone Isopleth Plotting Package for Research (OZIPR) model. The modeling period was June 2000 a...

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Main Authors: Lan Jin, Sun-Hwa Lee, Hye-Jung Shin, Yong Pyo Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Asian Association for Atmospheric Environment 2012-06-01
Series:Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment
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spelling doaj-788c854af03e4f068c756961f85a26f52020-11-25T03:31:50ZengAsian Association for Atmospheric EnvironmentAsian Journal of Atmospheric Environment1976-69122287-11602012-06-016211111710.5572/ajae.2012.6.2.111A Study on the Ozone Control Strategy using the OZIPR in the Seoul Metropolitan AreaLan Jin 0Sun-Hwa Lee1Hye-Jung Shin2Yong Pyo Kim3Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Ewha Womans UniversityKorea Financial CorporationNational Institute of Environmental ResearchDepartment of Environmental Science and Engineering, Ewha Womans UniversityTo establish area specific control strategy for ambient ozone in the Seoul Metropolitan Area (SMA), the maximum ozone concentration in each local government district in the SMA were estimated by using the OZone Isopleth Plotting Package for Research (OZIPR) model. The modeling period was June 2000 and the emission inventory data used were from National Institute of Environmental Research (NIER). Except the islands of Incheon, whole Seoul and Incheon areas were volatile organic compounds (VOCs) limited, i.e., decreasing the oxides of nitrogen (NOX) emission alone may increase the maximum ozone concentration upto certain point. In Gyeonggi, 12 areas were VOCs limited while 12 areas were in between VOCs limited and NOX limited, i.e., decreasing both NOX and VOCs emission may decrease the maximum ozone concentration. Majority of the estimated ozone values were lower than the measured values. The reason could be inaccuracy in emission inventories and/or transport from other areas. The same calculation was carried out for June 2004 and it was found that Seoul was still in the VOCs limited condition.http://asianjae.org/_common/do.php?a=full&b=11&bidx=1574&aidx=19864seoul metropolitan areao3noxvocscontrol strategy
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author Lan Jin
Sun-Hwa Lee
Hye-Jung Shin
Yong Pyo Kim
spellingShingle Lan Jin
Sun-Hwa Lee
Hye-Jung Shin
Yong Pyo Kim
A Study on the Ozone Control Strategy using the OZIPR in the Seoul Metropolitan Area
Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment
seoul metropolitan area
o3
nox
vocs
control strategy
author_facet Lan Jin
Sun-Hwa Lee
Hye-Jung Shin
Yong Pyo Kim
author_sort Lan Jin
title A Study on the Ozone Control Strategy using the OZIPR in the Seoul Metropolitan Area
title_short A Study on the Ozone Control Strategy using the OZIPR in the Seoul Metropolitan Area
title_full A Study on the Ozone Control Strategy using the OZIPR in the Seoul Metropolitan Area
title_fullStr A Study on the Ozone Control Strategy using the OZIPR in the Seoul Metropolitan Area
title_full_unstemmed A Study on the Ozone Control Strategy using the OZIPR in the Seoul Metropolitan Area
title_sort study on the ozone control strategy using the ozipr in the seoul metropolitan area
publisher Asian Association for Atmospheric Environment
series Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment
issn 1976-6912
2287-1160
publishDate 2012-06-01
description To establish area specific control strategy for ambient ozone in the Seoul Metropolitan Area (SMA), the maximum ozone concentration in each local government district in the SMA were estimated by using the OZone Isopleth Plotting Package for Research (OZIPR) model. The modeling period was June 2000 and the emission inventory data used were from National Institute of Environmental Research (NIER). Except the islands of Incheon, whole Seoul and Incheon areas were volatile organic compounds (VOCs) limited, i.e., decreasing the oxides of nitrogen (NOX) emission alone may increase the maximum ozone concentration upto certain point. In Gyeonggi, 12 areas were VOCs limited while 12 areas were in between VOCs limited and NOX limited, i.e., decreasing both NOX and VOCs emission may decrease the maximum ozone concentration. Majority of the estimated ozone values were lower than the measured values. The reason could be inaccuracy in emission inventories and/or transport from other areas. The same calculation was carried out for June 2004 and it was found that Seoul was still in the VOCs limited condition.
topic seoul metropolitan area
o3
nox
vocs
control strategy
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