Black carbon emissions in Russia: A critical review

Here, this study presents a comprehensive review of estimated black carbon (BC) emissions in Russia from a range of studies. Russia has an important role regarding BC emissions given the extent of its territory above the Arctic Circle, where BC emissions have a particularly pronounced effect on the...

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Main Authors: Evans, Meredydd, Kholod, Nazar, Kuklinski, Teresa, Denysenko, Artur, Smith, Steven J., Staniszewski, Aaron, Hao, Wei Min, Liu, Liang, Bond, Tami C.
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1357802
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2017.05.026
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spelling ftosti:oai:osti.gov:1357802 2023-07-30T04:01:32+02:00 Black carbon emissions in Russia: A critical review Evans, Meredydd Kholod, Nazar Kuklinski, Teresa Denysenko, Artur Smith, Steven J. Staniszewski, Aaron Hao, Wei Min Liu, Liang Bond, Tami C. 2021-12-31 application/pdf http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1357802 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1357802 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2017.05.026 unknown http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1357802 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1357802 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2017.05.026 doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2017.05.026 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 2021 ftosti https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2017.05.026 2023-07-11T09:18:39Z Here, this study presents a comprehensive review of estimated black carbon (BC) emissions in Russia from a range of studies. Russia has an important role regarding BC emissions given the extent of its territory above the Arctic Circle, where BC emissions have a particularly pronounced effect on the climate. We assess underlying methodologies and data sources for each major emissions source based on their level of detail, accuracy and extent to which they represent current conditions. We then present reference values for each major emissions source. In the case of flaring, the study presents new estimates drawing on data on Russia's associated petroleum gas and the most recent satellite data on flaring. We also present estimates of organic carbon (OC) for each source, either based on the reference studies or from our own calculations. In addition, the study provides uncertainty estimates for each source. Total BC emissions are estimated at 688 Gg in 2014, with an uncertainty range 401 Gg-1453 Gg, while OC emissions are 9224 Gg with uncertainty ranging between 5596 Gg and 14,736 Gg. Wildfires dominated and contributed about 83% of the total BC emissions: however, the effect on radiative forcing is mitigated in part by OC emissions. We also present an adjusted estimate of Arctic forcing from Russia's BC and OC emissions. In recent years, Russia has pursued policies to reduce flaring and limit particulate emissions from on-road transport, both of which appear to significantly contribute to the lower emissions and forcing values found in this study. Other/Unknown Material Arctic black carbon SciTec Connect (Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy) Arctic Atmospheric Environment 163 9 21
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Evans, Meredydd
Kholod, Nazar
Kuklinski, Teresa
Denysenko, Artur
Smith, Steven J.
Staniszewski, Aaron
Hao, Wei Min
Liu, Liang
Bond, Tami C.
Black carbon emissions in Russia: A critical review
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description Here, this study presents a comprehensive review of estimated black carbon (BC) emissions in Russia from a range of studies. Russia has an important role regarding BC emissions given the extent of its territory above the Arctic Circle, where BC emissions have a particularly pronounced effect on the climate. We assess underlying methodologies and data sources for each major emissions source based on their level of detail, accuracy and extent to which they represent current conditions. We then present reference values for each major emissions source. In the case of flaring, the study presents new estimates drawing on data on Russia's associated petroleum gas and the most recent satellite data on flaring. We also present estimates of organic carbon (OC) for each source, either based on the reference studies or from our own calculations. In addition, the study provides uncertainty estimates for each source. Total BC emissions are estimated at 688 Gg in 2014, with an uncertainty range 401 Gg-1453 Gg, while OC emissions are 9224 Gg with uncertainty ranging between 5596 Gg and 14,736 Gg. Wildfires dominated and contributed about 83% of the total BC emissions: however, the effect on radiative forcing is mitigated in part by OC emissions. We also present an adjusted estimate of Arctic forcing from Russia's BC and OC emissions. In recent years, Russia has pursued policies to reduce flaring and limit particulate emissions from on-road transport, both of which appear to significantly contribute to the lower emissions and forcing values found in this study.
author Evans, Meredydd
Kholod, Nazar
Kuklinski, Teresa
Denysenko, Artur
Smith, Steven J.
Staniszewski, Aaron
Hao, Wei Min
Liu, Liang
Bond, Tami C.
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Kuklinski, Teresa
Denysenko, Artur
Smith, Steven J.
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Hao, Wei Min
Liu, Liang
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