MIXv2: A long-Term mosaic emission inventory for Asia (2010-2017)

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The MIXv2 Asian emission inventory is developed under the framework of the Model Inter-Comparison Study for Asia (MICS-Asia) Phase IV and produced from a mosaic of up-To-date regional emission inventories. We estimated the emissions for anthropogenic and biomass burning sources covering 23 countries and regions in East, Southeast and South Asia and aggregated emissions to a uniform spatial and temporal resolution for seven sectors: power, industry, residential, transportation, agriculture, open biomass burning and shipping. Compared to MIXv1, we extended the dataset to 2010-2017, included emissions of open biomass burning and shipping, and provided model-ready emissions of SAPRC99, SAPRC07, and CB05. A series of unit-based point source information was incorporated covering power plants in China and India. A consistent speciation framework for non-methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs) was applied to develop emissions by three chemical mechanisms. The total Asian emissions for anthropogenic/open biomass sectors in 2017 are estimated as follows: 41.6/1.1gTg NOx, 33.2/0.1gTg SO2, 258.2/20.6gTg CO, 61.8/8.2gTg NMVOC, 28.3/0.3gTg NH3, 24.0/2.6gTg PM10, 16.7/2.0gTg PM2.5, 2.7/0.1gTg BC (black carbon), 5.3/0.9gTg OC (organic carbon), and 18.0/0.4gPg CO2. The contributions of India and Southeast Asia were emerging in Asia during 2010-2017, especially for SO2, NH3 and particulate matter. Gridded emissions at a spatial resolution of 0.1° with monthly variations are now publicly available. This updated long-Term emission mosaic inventory is ready to facilitate air quality and climate model simulations, as well as policymaking and associated analyses.

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Li, M., Kurokawa, J., Zhang, Q., Woo, J. H., Morikawa, T., Chatani, S., … McDonald, B. C. (2024). MIXv2: A long-Term mosaic emission inventory for Asia (2010-2017). Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 24(7), 3925–3952. https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-24-3925-2024

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