Impacts of biogenic and anthropogenic emissions on summertime ozone formation in the Guanzhong Basin, China

This study is the first attempt to understand the synergistic impact of anthropogenic and biogenic emissions on summertime ozone (O-3) formation in the Guanzhong (GZ) Basin where Xi'an, the oldest and the most populous city (with a population of 9 million) in northwestern China, is located. Month-long (August 2011) WRF-Chem simulations with different sensitivity experiments were conducted and compared with near-surface measurements. Biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOCs) concentrations was characterized from six surface sites among the Qinling Mountains, and urban air composition was measured in Xi'an city at a tower 100ma.s. The WRF-Chem control experiment reasonably reproduced the magnitudes and variations of observed O-3, VOCs, NOx, PM2.5, and meteorological parameters, with normalized mean biases for each parameter within +/- 21 %. Subsequent analysis employed the factor separation approach (FSA) to quantitatively disentangle the pure and synergistic impacts of anthropogenic and/or biogenic sources on summertime O-3 formation. The impact of anthropogenic sources alone was found to be dominant for O-3 formation. Although anthropogenic particles reduced NO2 photolysis by up to 60 %, the anthropogenic sources contributed 19.1 ppb O-3 formation on average for urban Xi'an. The abundant biogenic VOCs from the nearby forests promoted O-3 formation in urban areas by interacting with the anthropogenic NOx. The calculated synergistic contribution (from both biogenic and anthropogenic sources) was up to 14.4 ppb in urban Xi'an, peaking in the afternoon. Our study reveals that the synergistic impact of individual source contributions to O-3 formation should be considered in the formation of air pollution control strategies, especially for big cities in the vicinity of forests.

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Author Li, Nan
He, Qingyang
Greenberg, Jim
Guenther, Alex
Li, Jingyi
Cao, Junji
Wang, Jun
Liao, Hong
Wang, Qiyuan
Zhang, Qiang
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Suggested Citation Li, Nan, He, Qingyang, Greenberg, Jim, Guenther, Alex, Li, Jingyi, Cao, Junji, Wang, Jun, Liao, Hong, Wang, Qiyuan, Zhang, Qiang. (2018). Impacts of biogenic and anthropogenic emissions on summertime ozone formation in the Guanzhong Basin, China. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7377cgz. Accessed 28 June 2025.

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