A scheme for representing aromatic secondary organic aerosols in chemical transport models: Application to source attribution of organic aerosols over South Korea during the KORUS‐AQ campaign

We present a new volatility basis set (VBS) representation of aromatic secondary organic aerosol (SOA) for atmospheric chemistry models by fitting a statistical oxidation model with aerosol microphysics (SOM-TOMAS) to results from laboratory chamber experiments. The resulting SOM-VBS scheme also including previous work on SOA formation from semi- and intermediate volatile organic compounds (S/IVOCs) is implemented in the GEOS-Chem chemical transport model and applied to simulation of observations from the Korea-United States Air Quality Study (KORUS-AQ) field campaign over South Korea in May-June 2016. Our SOM-VBS scheme can simulate the KORUS-AQ organic aerosol (OA) observations from aircraft and surface sites better than the default schemes used in GEOS-Chem including for vertical profiles, diurnal cycle, and partitioning between hydrocarbon-like OA and oxidized OA. Our results confirm the important contributions of oxidized primary OA and aromatic SOA found in previous analyses of the KORUS-AQ data and further show a large contribution from S/IVOCs. Model source attribution of OA in surface air over South Korea indicates one third from domestic anthropogenic emissions, with a large contribution from toluene and xylenes, one third from external anthropogenic emissions, and one third from natural emissions.

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Author Brewer, J. F.
Jacob, D. J.
Jathar, S. H.
He, Y.
Akherati, A.
Zhai, S.
Jo, Duseong
Hodzic, Alma
Nault, B. A.
Campuzano‐Jost, P.
Jimenez, J. L.
Park, R. J.
Oak, Y. J.
Liao, H.
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Publication Date 2023-04-27T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Brewer, J. F., Jacob, D. J., Jathar, S. H., He, Y., Akherati, A., Zhai, S., Jo, Duseong, Hodzic, Alma, Nault, B. A., Campuzano‐Jost, P., Jimenez, J. L., Park, R. J., Oak, Y. J., Liao, H.. (2023). A scheme for representing aromatic secondary organic aerosols in chemical transport models: Application to source attribution of organic aerosols over South Korea during the KORUS‐AQ campaign. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7v128sm. Accessed 18 July 2025.

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