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Evaluation of Wintertime CO and NOx Emissions Inventories from the Treasure Valley PM2.5 Precursor Study H.W. Wallace, M.H. Erickson, J. Vaughan, J.K. McCoskey, B.K. Lamb, B.T. Jobson NW‐AIRQUEST Annual Meeting April 1, 2010

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Page 1: Evaluation of Wintertime CO and NOx Emissions Inventories

EvaluationofWintertimeCOandNOxEmissionsInventoriesfromtheTreasureValleyPM2.5

PrecursorStudyH.W.Wallace,M.H.Erickson,J.Vaughan,J.K.McCoskey,B.K.Lamb,B.T.Jobson

NW‐AIRQUESTAnnualMeetingApril1,2010

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TreasureValleyPM2.5PrecursorStudy Goal:Tocharacterizeatmospheric

PM2.5,precursorgases,andtherelevantmeteorologyduringtypicalwintertimeconditions.

TwomonthstudyinBoise,ID. Dec.2008‐Jan.2009

Success! >90%Datacompletenessforall

buttwoinstruments. Sampledasignificantwintertime

stagnationevent.

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SiteOverview

MACLLocation

ThesiteisborderedonthesouthbyI‐84.DowntownBoiseisapproximately7milestotheeastandSt.Luke’sMeridianMedicalCenterislocatedimmediatelywestofthesite.

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Aerosol

ParticleSizeDistributionnanoSMPS(3‐60nm)(Assembledinhouse

withTSIcomponents)longSMPS(40‐700nm)(Assembledin

housewithTSIcomponents)APS(0.6‐20um)(TSI)

BulkSolubleCompositionParticle‐Into‐LiquidSampler–PILS

(Brechtel)Inorganics(SO4,NO3,Cl,NH4,Na,Mg,...)

byIonChromatography(Metrohm‐Peak)WatersolubleorganiccarbonbyTOC

analysis(Sievers/GEAnalytical)

CloudCondensationNuclei(DMT)AerosolSpatialVariabilityandOptical

Depth(LeosphereAerosolLidar)

Meteorology

P,T,RH,Windspeed&direction,Precip(VaisalaWXT)

BoundaryLayerHeight(LeosphereAerosolLidar)

TraceGases

Ozone(Dasibi)CarbonMonoxide(Aerolaser)NOx/NOy(AirQualityDesign)SO2(Teledyne)TimeResolvedVOCs(PTR‐MS,Ionicon)SpeciatedVOCs(notdeployedinBoise)

VarianGC‐MSCustom2‐channelVOCpreconcentrator

MACLInstrumentation

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BoiseWinds

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DiurnalAverageProfileofPBLHeightandAerosolOpticalDepth,Dec‐Jan

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NormalizedresidencetimeforTreasureValleyairmasses10meterheight 50meterheight

GraphicscourtesyofIliasKavourasofTheDesertResearchInstituteandIdahoDepartmentofEnvironmentalQuality.

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UsehighresolutionCOandNOxobservationstoevaluateemissions

•Parishetal.(2006)comparedmeasuredratiosofCOtoNOxtoemissionsinventories.

•MeasuredCOtoNOxratiosaremuchlowerthanemissionsinventories.

•WhatisthesituationinBoise?

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TimeseriesofCOandNOxduringJanuary2009

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DiurnalconcentrationsofautomobileexhausttracersandNOx

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•COandNOxlevelsdisplayedlittlewinddirectiondependence.•CO/NOxratioswerealsonotdependentonwinddirection

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ObservedCOvs.NOxratiofortheentiremonitoringperiod(90sdata)

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ObservedCOvs.NOxratioduringmorningrushhour(5:00amto9:00am)

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DielvariationofΔCO/ΔNOxfromDec2,2008toJan31,2009

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EmissionsgeneratedforAIRPACT‐3

•76%COemissionsmobile•57%NOxemissionsmobile

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MeasurementandAIRPACT‐3resultsforJanuary2009

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AIRPACT‐3TotalEmissions

AIRPACT‐3MobileEmissions

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Measuredmixingratios

AIRPACT‐3mixingratios

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HistogramofAIRPACT‐3andmeasuredCOmixingratios

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HistogramofAIRPACT‐3andmeasuredNOxmixingratios

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Source ΔCO/ΔNOxMeasurement (mol/mol)

Entirecampaignhighres. 4.6Rushhourhighres. 4.0Rushhourmedian 3.6

Entirecampaign1hravg. 4.6IDEQ1hr 3.3Model

Mixingratioresults 13.8Mobileemissions 18.9TotalEmissions 14.4

EmissionsRatioSummary:

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BENZENE vs. CO fit_BENZENE vs. CO

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Benzene vs. NOx fit_Benzene vs. NOx

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Rush Hour Toluene vs NOx fit Rush Hour Toluene vs NOx

Morning Rush Hour Toluene vs. Nox

SLOPE =0.010 ±.001

R2=. 73

VOCRatiosformorningrushhour

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Conclusions:•ModelCO/NOxratiosare3to4timeshigherthanobserved

•HistogramssuggestthattheemissionsinventorycapturesNOxemissionsbetterthanCOemissions.

•HowwillthischangewithanewEIand/orwiththenewMOtorVehicleEmissionsSimulator2010(MOVES2010)?

•Howdomodelratioscomparetoobservationsforotherspecies(VOC/NOx)?

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Acknowledgements:WewouldliketothankIDEQforsupport,NSFforfundingtheMobileAtmosphericChemistryLabandNW‐AIRQUESTforsupportoftheAIRPACTforecastsystem.

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Instrumentation:

NOx:•AirQualityDesign,Inc.twochannel,highsensitivity,chemiluminescentNOdetector.•Molybdenumoxidecatalyticconverteronchannel1(NOy).•SolidstatephotolyticNO2converteronchannel2(NOx).•Calibrationinzeroairwith5.03ppmv±1.0%EPANOstandardfromScottMarrin,Inc.•90secondaverage

CO:•AeroLaserAL5002FastCOMonitor.•Spancalibrationwith0.250%±2%NISTtraceable.•90secondaverage