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Estimating contribution of wildland fires to ambient ozone levels in National Parks in the Sierra Nevada, California

机译:估算内华达山脉国家公园内野火对环境臭氧水平的贡献

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Data from four continuous ozone and weather monitoring sites operated by the National Park Service in Sierra Nevada, California, are used to develop an ozone forecasting model and to estimate the contribution of wildland fires on ambient ozone levels. The analyses of weather and ozone data pointed to the transport of ozone precursors from the Central Valley as an important source of pollution in these National Parks. Comparisons of forecasted and observed values demonstrated that accurate forecasts of next-day hourly ozone levels may be achieved by using a time series model with historic averages, expected local weather and modeled PM values as explanatory variables. Results on fire smoke influence indicated occurrence of significant increases in average ozone levels with increasing fire activity. The overall effect on diurnal ozone values, however, was small when compared with the amount of variability attributed to sources other than fire.
机译:由加利福尼亚内华达山脉国家公园管理局(National Park Service)运营的四个连续的臭氧和天气监测站点提供的数据,用于建立臭氧预测模型并估算野火对环境臭氧水平的影响。对天气和臭氧数据的分析表明,来自中央山谷的臭氧前体的运输是这些国家公园的重要污染源。对预测值和观测值的比较表明,可以通过使用具有历史平均值,预期当地天气和建模PM值作为解释变量的时间序列模型来实现对第二天每小时臭氧水平的准确预测。火灾烟雾影响的结果表明,随着火灾活动的增加,平均臭氧水平显着增加。但是,与归因于火源以外的可变性相比,对昼夜臭氧值的总体影响很小。

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