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Original Articles

Contributions of inter- and intra-state emissions to ozone over Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas

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Pages 103-116 | Received 18 Dec 2007, Published online: 09 Feb 2009
 

Abstract

Simulation of CMAQ with the high-order direct decoupled method (HDDM) for two 2005 episodes was used to assess the impacts of local emissions and regional transport on ozone concentrations in the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) region of Texas. The episodes featured east-northeasterly winds conducive to interstate transport of air pollutants. The study revealed that local, intrastate, and neighbouring state emissions of nitrogen oxides (NO x ) all contributed significantly to daytime ozone in DFW. Local NO x emissions exerted the strongest impact on local ozone, though the impact was highly variable temporally and spatially within the region. NO x emissions from Texas areas outside DFW contributed on average about 10 ppb to daytime DFW ozone. Neighbouring states (Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi) in total also contributed about 10 ppb to DFW ozone. Anthropogenic VOC emissions from outside the DFW region yielded negligible impact on DFW ozone. DFW ozone is shown to respond more nonlinearly to local NO x than to other NO x emission reductions. The CMAQ-HDDM results indicate that for these episodes, a 4 ppb reduction in average DFW 8 h ozone could be achieved by either a 40% reduction in DFW NO x , a 70% reduction in intrastate NO x , or a 50% reduction in NO x from the four neighbouring states.

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