Overview > This is a new emission inventory database for open biomass burning in China during 1980‒2017 developed by Peking University (Yu Song). The emissions of ten chemical species are given in the inventory: SO2, NOx, CO, NMVOCs, NH3, PM10, PM2.5, BC, OC, CO2. The inventory for the years 2003‒2017 is developed based on the…
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If you use the emissions data from DPECv1.0-v1.2, please cite this website (http://meicmodel.org.cn) and the following papers: Tong, D., Cheng, J., Liu, Y., Yu, S., Yan, L., Hong, C., Qin, Y., Zhao, H., Zheng, Y., Geng, G., Li, M., Liu, F., Zhang, Y., Zheng, B., Clarke, L., and Zhang, Q.*: Dynamic projection of anthropogenic emissions…
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Future emission scenarios and data provide important basis for researches on climate change impact and adaption, future air quality projection and assessment, the interaction between air pollution and climate change, the synergy pathways of air pollution mitigation and carbon reduction. China is one of the greatest greenhouse gas and air pollutant emitters in the world,…
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