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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-3433-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-3433-2018
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08 Mar 2018
Research article |  | 08 Mar 2018

Comparison and evaluation of anthropogenic emissions of SO2 and NOx over China

Meng Li, Zbigniew Klimont, Qiang Zhang, Randall V. Martin, Bo Zheng, Chris Heyes, Janusz Cofala, Yuxuan Zhang, and Kebin He

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In this paper, we conducted a comprehensive evaluation of two widely used anthropogenic emission inventories over China, ECLIPSE and MIX, to explore the potential sources of uncertainties and find clues to improving emission inventories. We found that SO2 emission estimates are consistent between the two inventories (with 1 % differences), while NOx emissions in ECLIPSE's estimates are 16 % lower than those in MIX. Discrepancies at the sector and provincial levels are much higher.
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