Detection of the trend and seasonal variation in tropospheric NO2 over China

R.J. A, van der, D.H.M.U. Peters, H.J. Eskes, K.F. Boersma, M. Roozendael, Van, I. Smedt, de, H.M. Kelder

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Abstract

The results of a trend study on the tropospheric NO2 column over China are presented, on the basis of measurements from the satellite instruments GOME and SCIAMACHY. From these observations, monthly averaged tropospheric NO2 distributions are determined for the period 1996 to 2005 on a 1Ý by 1Ý grid. A linear model with a seasonal component is used to fit these time series. The variance and the autocorrelation of the noise are used to calculate the significance of the trend. The results show a large growth of tropospheric NO2 over eastern China, especially above the industrial areas with a fast economical growth. For instance, Shanghai had a linear significant increase in NO2 columns of 20% Ý 6% per year (reference year 1996) in the period 1996-2005. The seasonal pattern of the NO2 concentration shows a difference between east and west China. In the east a NO2 maximum is found during wintertime, because of chemistry and anthropogenic activity. Contrary to this, in the western part of China the NO2 concentration reaches a maximum in summertime. This spatial difference correlates with the population distribution of China. Since there is negligible anthropogenic activity in west China this difference in seasonality of NO2 is attributed to natural emissions in west China. Copyright 2006 by the American Geophysical Union
Original languageEnglish
Article numberD12317
Pages (from-to)D12317-1/10
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Geophysical Research. D, Atmospheres
Volume111
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2006

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