Difference between revisions of "POET Anthro"
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|DatasetTitle=POET Anthro 1990-2000 | |DatasetTitle=POET Anthro 1990-2000 | ||
+ | |DatasetDesc=Global emissions of gases (ozone precursors) from anthropogenic, natural, and biomass burning sources have been estimated for the period 1990-2000. | ||
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== <center> User-Contributioned Resources. See also [[Talk:{{PAGENAMEE}}|discussion]] page. Help on [[Help:Editing| Edit]]. </center>== | == <center> User-Contributioned Resources. See also [[Talk:{{PAGENAMEE}}|discussion]] page. Help on [[Help:Editing| Edit]]. </center>== | ||
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− | + | Anthropogenic emissions (containing 15 sectors) are based on national activity data (fuelwood combustion per year), emission factors (kg CO/ kg fuelwood combusted par activity), and grid maps (e.g. population maps) for spatial distribution of the emissions within a country. Biomass burning emissions are estimated with a climatology from Hao et al. (1994), and ATSR active fire maps are used for the spatial and temporal distribution of the emissions. Biogenic emissions are estimated with a vegetation canopy model. | |
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===Related Links=== | ===Related Links=== | ||
* Google Scholar [http://scholar.google.com/scholar Search] | * Google Scholar [http://scholar.google.com/scholar Search] |
Revision as of 14:18, January 23, 2008
POET_Anthro - POET Anthro 1990-2000
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Description: Global emissions of gases (ozone precursors) from anthropogenic, natural, and biomass burning sources have been estimated for the period 1990-2000. Parameters: No Parameters Given |
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Dataset Description
Anthropogenic emissions (containing 15 sectors) are based on national activity data (fuelwood combustion per year), emission factors (kg CO/ kg fuelwood combusted par activity), and grid maps (e.g. population maps) for spatial distribution of the emissions within a country. Biomass burning emissions are estimated with a climatology from Hao et al. (1994), and ATSR active fire maps are used for the spatial and temporal distribution of the emissions. Biogenic emissions are estimated with a vegetation canopy model.
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