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Article Dans Une Revue Atmospheric environment Année : 2012

An atmospheric emission inventory of anthropogenic and biogenic sources for Lebanon

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A temporally-resolved and spatially-distributed emission inventory was developed for Lebanon to provide quantitative information for air pollution studies as well as for use as input to air quality models. This inventory covers major anthropogenic and biogenic sources in the region with 5 km spatial resolution for Lebanon and 1 km spatial resolution for its capital city Beirut and its suburbs. The results obtained for CO, NOx, SO2, NMVOC, NH3, PM10 and PM2.5 for the year 2010 were 563, 75, 62, 115, 4,12, and 9 Gg, respectively. About 93% of CO emissions, 67% of NMVOC emissions and 52% of NOx emissions are calculated to originate from the on-road transport sector while 73% of SO2 emissions, 62% of PM10 emissions and 59% of PM2.5 emissions are calculated to originate from power plants and industrial sources. The spatial allocation of emissions shows that the city of Beirut and its suburbs encounter a large fraction of the emissions from the on-road transport sector while urban areas such as Zouk Mikael, Jieh, Chekka and Selaata are mostly affected by emissions originating from the industrial and energy production sectors. Temporal profiles were developed for several emission sectors. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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hal-00711888 , version 1 (26-06-2012)

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Antoine Waked, Charbel Afif, Christian Seigneur. An atmospheric emission inventory of anthropogenic and biogenic sources for Lebanon. Atmospheric environment, 2012, 50, pp.88--96. ⟨10.1016/j.atmosenv.2011.12.058⟩. ⟨hal-00711888⟩
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