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A simple semi-empirical photochemical model for the simulation of ozone concentration in the Seoul metropolitan area in Korea

Author(s)
Kim, CHPark, SUSong, CK
Issued Date
2005-09
DOI
10.1016/j.atmosenv.2005.06.016
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/20987
Fulltext
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1352231005005340
Citation
ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT, v.39, no.30, pp.5597 - 5607
Abstract
O-3 concentrations were simulated over the Seoul metropolitan area in Korea using a simple semi-empirical reaction (SEGRS) model which consists of generic reaction set (GRS), photochemical reaction set, and the diagnostic wind field generation model. The aggregated VOC emission strength was empirically scaled by the comparison of the simulated slope of (O-3-2NO-NO2) concentration as a function of cumulative actinic light flux against measurements on high surface ozone concentration days with the relatively weak easterly geostrophic winds at the 850 hPa level in summer when the effect of horizontal advection was fairly small. The results indicated that the spatial distribution patterns and temporal variations of spatially averaged ground-level ozone concentrations were quite well simulated compared with those of observations with the modified volatile organic compound (VOC) emission strength. The diurnal trend of the surface ozone concentration and the maximum concentration compared observations were also quite reasonably simulated. However, the maximum ozone concentration occurring time at Seoul lagged about 2h and the ozone concentration in the suburban area was slightly overestimated in the afternoon due to the influx of high ozone concentration from the urban area. It was found that the SEGRS model could be effectively used to simulate or predict the ground-level ozone concentration reasonably well without heavy computational cost provided the emission of ozone precursors are given.
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
ISSN
1352-2310
Keyword (Author)
semi-empirical photochemical modelozone concentration simulationSeoul metropolitan areageneric reaction set
Keyword
2ND-GENERATION MATHEMATICAL-MODELURBAN AIR-POLLUTIONEMISSIONSUNCERTAINTIESPERFORMANCETRANSPORTQUALITYRATIOSSYSTEMBASIN

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