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The impact of local surface changes in Borneo on atmospheric composition at wider spatial scales: coastal processes, land-use change and air quality

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The impact of local surface changes in Borneo on atmospheric composition at wider spatial scales: coastal processes, land-use change and air quality. / Pyle, J. A.; Warwick, N. J.; Harris, N. R. P. et al.
In: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, Vol. 366, No. 1582, 27.11.2011, p. 3210-3224.

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Pyle, JA, Warwick, NJ, Harris, NRP, Abas, MR, Archibald, AT, Ashfold, MJ, Ashworth, K, Barkley, MP, Carver, GD, Chance, K, Dorsey, JR, Fowler, D, Gonzi, S, Gostlow, B, Hewitt, CN, Kurosu, TP, Lee, JD, Langford, B, Moller, S, Mackenzie, AR, Manning, AJ, Misztal, P, Nadzir, MSM, Nemitz, E, Newton, H, O'Brien, LM, Ong, S, Oram, D, Palmer, PI, Peng, LK, Phang, S-M, Pike, R, Pugh, TAM, Rahman, NA, Robinson, AD, Sentian, J, Samah, AA, Skiba, U, Ung, HE, Yong, SE & Young, PJ 2011, 'The impact of local surface changes in Borneo on atmospheric composition at wider spatial scales: coastal processes, land-use change and air quality', Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, vol. 366, no. 1582, pp. 3210-3224. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2011.0060, https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2011.0060

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Pyle, J. A., Warwick, N. J., Harris, N. R. P., Abas, M. R., Archibald, A. T., Ashfold, M. J., Ashworth, K., Barkley, M. P., Carver, G. D., Chance, K., Dorsey, J. R., Fowler, D., Gonzi, S., Gostlow, B., Hewitt, C. N., Kurosu, T. P., Lee, J. D., Langford, B., Moller, S., ... Young, P. J. (2011). The impact of local surface changes in Borneo on atmospheric composition at wider spatial scales: coastal processes, land-use change and air quality. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 366(1582), 3210-3224. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2011.0060, https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2011.0060

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Pyle JA, Warwick NJ, Harris NRP, Abas MR, Archibald AT, Ashfold MJ et al. The impact of local surface changes in Borneo on atmospheric composition at wider spatial scales: coastal processes, land-use change and air quality. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 2011 Nov 27;366(1582):3210-3224. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2011.0060, 10.1098/rstb.2011.0060

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Pyle, J. A. ; Warwick, N. J. ; Harris, N. R. P. et al. / The impact of local surface changes in Borneo on atmospheric composition at wider spatial scales : coastal processes, land-use change and air quality. In: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 2011 ; Vol. 366, No. 1582. pp. 3210-3224.

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title = "The impact of local surface changes in Borneo on atmospheric composition at wider spatial scales: coastal processes, land-use change and air quality",
abstract = "We present results from the OP3 campaign in Sabah during 2008 that allowus to study the impact of local emission changes over Borneo on atmospheric composition at the regional and wider scale. OP3 constituent data provide an important constraint on model performance. Treatment of boundary layer processes is highlighted as an important area of model uncertainty. Model studies of land-use change confirm earlier work, indicating that further changes to intensive oil palm agriculture in South East Asia, and the tropics in general, could have important impacts on air quality, with the biggest factor being the concomitant changes in NOx emissions. With the model scenarios used here, local increases in ozone of around 50 per cent could occur. We also report measurements of short-lived brominated compounds around Sabah suggesting that oceanic (and, especially, coastal) emission sources dominate locally. The concentration of bromine in short-lived halocarbons measured at the surface during OP3 amounted to about 7 ppt, setting an upper limit on the amount of these species that can reach the lower stratosphere.",
keywords = "tropospheric ozone, biogenic organic compounds, rainforest, isoprene, atmospheric modelling, TROPICAL RAIN-FOREST, MARINE BOUNDARY-LAYER, TERRESTRIAL ISOPRENE EMISSIONS, VOLATILE ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS, OZONE DESTRUCTION, ATLANTIC-OCEAN, BOX MODEL, EAST, TROPOSPHERE, GASES",
author = "Pyle, {J. A.} and Warwick, {N. J.} and Harris, {N. R. P.} and Abas, {Mohd Radzi} and Archibald, {A. T.} and Ashfold, {M. J.} and Kirsti Ashworth and Barkley, {Michael P.} and Carver, {G. D.} and K. Chance and Dorsey, {J. R.} and D. Fowler and S. Gonzi and B. Gostlow and Hewitt, {C. N.} and Kurosu, {T. P.} and Lee, {J. D.} and Ben Langford and S. Moller and Mackenzie, {A. R.} and Manning, {A. J.} and P. Misztal and Nadzir, {Mohd Shahrul Mohd} and Eiko Nemitz and Hannah Newton and O'Brien, {L. M.} and Simon Ong and David Oram and Palmer, {P. I.} and Peng, {Leong Kok} and Seiw-Moi Phang and R. Pike and Pugh, {T. A. M.} and Rahman, {Noorsaadah Abdul} and Robinson, {A. D.} and Justin Sentian and Samah, {Azizan Abu} and U. Skiba and Ung, {Huan Eng} and Yong, {Sei Eng} and Young, {P. J.}",
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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - The impact of local surface changes in Borneo on atmospheric composition at wider spatial scales

T2 - coastal processes, land-use change and air quality

AU - Pyle, J. A.

AU - Warwick, N. J.

AU - Harris, N. R. P.

AU - Abas, Mohd Radzi

AU - Archibald, A. T.

AU - Ashfold, M. J.

AU - Ashworth, Kirsti

AU - Barkley, Michael P.

AU - Carver, G. D.

AU - Chance, K.

AU - Dorsey, J. R.

AU - Fowler, D.

AU - Gonzi, S.

AU - Gostlow, B.

AU - Hewitt, C. N.

AU - Kurosu, T. P.

AU - Lee, J. D.

AU - Langford, Ben

AU - Moller, S.

AU - Mackenzie, A. R.

AU - Manning, A. J.

AU - Misztal, P.

AU - Nadzir, Mohd Shahrul Mohd

AU - Nemitz, Eiko

AU - Newton, Hannah

AU - O'Brien, L. M.

AU - Ong, Simon

AU - Oram, David

AU - Palmer, P. I.

AU - Peng, Leong Kok

AU - Phang, Seiw-Moi

AU - Pike, R.

AU - Pugh, T. A. M.

AU - Rahman, Noorsaadah Abdul

AU - Robinson, A. D.

AU - Sentian, Justin

AU - Samah, Azizan Abu

AU - Skiba, U.

AU - Ung, Huan Eng

AU - Yong, Sei Eng

AU - Young, P. J.

PY - 2011/11/27

Y1 - 2011/11/27

N2 - We present results from the OP3 campaign in Sabah during 2008 that allowus to study the impact of local emission changes over Borneo on atmospheric composition at the regional and wider scale. OP3 constituent data provide an important constraint on model performance. Treatment of boundary layer processes is highlighted as an important area of model uncertainty. Model studies of land-use change confirm earlier work, indicating that further changes to intensive oil palm agriculture in South East Asia, and the tropics in general, could have important impacts on air quality, with the biggest factor being the concomitant changes in NOx emissions. With the model scenarios used here, local increases in ozone of around 50 per cent could occur. We also report measurements of short-lived brominated compounds around Sabah suggesting that oceanic (and, especially, coastal) emission sources dominate locally. The concentration of bromine in short-lived halocarbons measured at the surface during OP3 amounted to about 7 ppt, setting an upper limit on the amount of these species that can reach the lower stratosphere.

AB - We present results from the OP3 campaign in Sabah during 2008 that allowus to study the impact of local emission changes over Borneo on atmospheric composition at the regional and wider scale. OP3 constituent data provide an important constraint on model performance. Treatment of boundary layer processes is highlighted as an important area of model uncertainty. Model studies of land-use change confirm earlier work, indicating that further changes to intensive oil palm agriculture in South East Asia, and the tropics in general, could have important impacts on air quality, with the biggest factor being the concomitant changes in NOx emissions. With the model scenarios used here, local increases in ozone of around 50 per cent could occur. We also report measurements of short-lived brominated compounds around Sabah suggesting that oceanic (and, especially, coastal) emission sources dominate locally. The concentration of bromine in short-lived halocarbons measured at the surface during OP3 amounted to about 7 ppt, setting an upper limit on the amount of these species that can reach the lower stratosphere.

KW - tropospheric ozone

KW - biogenic organic compounds

KW - rainforest

KW - isoprene

KW - atmospheric modelling

KW - TROPICAL RAIN-FOREST

KW - MARINE BOUNDARY-LAYER

KW - TERRESTRIAL ISOPRENE EMISSIONS

KW - VOLATILE ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS

KW - OZONE DESTRUCTION

KW - ATLANTIC-OCEAN

KW - BOX MODEL

KW - EAST

KW - TROPOSPHERE

KW - GASES

U2 - 10.1098/rstb.2011.0060

DO - 10.1098/rstb.2011.0060

M3 - Journal article

VL - 366

SP - 3210

EP - 3224

JO - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences

JF - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences

SN - 0962-8436

IS - 1582

ER -