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Observational Evidence of Large Contribution from Primary Sources for Carbon Monoxide in the South Asian Outflow

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY(2022)

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South Asian air is among the most polluted in the world, causing premature death of millions and asserting a strong perturbation of the regional climate. A central component is carbon monoxide (CO), which is a key modulator of the oxidizing capacity of the atmosphere and a potent indirect greenhouse gas. While CO concentrations are declining elsewhere, South Asia exhibits an increasing trend for unresolved reasons. In this paper, we use dual-isotope (delta C-13 and delta O-18) fingerprinting of CO intercepted in the South Asian outflow to constrain the relative contributions from primary and secondary CO sources. Results show that combustion-derived primary sources dominate the wintertime continental CO fingerprint (f(primary) similar to 79 +/- 4%), significantly higher than the global estimate (f(primary) similar to 55 +/- 5%). Satellite-based inventory estimates match isotope-constrained f(primary)-CO, suggesting observational convergence in source characterization and a prospect for model-observation reconciliation. This "ground-truthing" emphasizes the pressing need to mitigate incomplete combustion activities for climate/air quality benefits in South Asia.
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air pollution, incomplete combustion, atmospheric chemistry, isotopes, source apportionment, model-observation reconciliation
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