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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres Année : 2024

Constraining Present‐Day Anthropogenic Total Iron Emissions Using Model and Observations

Sagar D Rathod
Douglas S Hamilton
Lance Nino
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Sonia M Kreidenweis
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Qijing Bian
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Natalie M Mahowald
Andres Alastuey
Xavier Querol
Adina Paytan
Paulo Artaxo
Barak Herut
Cassandra Gaston
Joseph Prospero
Shankararaman Chellam
Christoph Hueglin
Daniela Varrica
Gaetano Dongarra
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David D Cohen
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Patricia Smichowski
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Dario Gomez
Fabrice Lambert
Francisco Barraza
Sergio Rodríguez
Yenny Gonzalez‐ramos
Jenny Hand
Katriina Kyllönen
Hannele Hakola
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Patrick Chuang
Philip K Hopke
Roy M Harrison
Randall V Martin
Brenna Walsh
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Crystal Weagle
Willy Maenhaut
Yasser Morera‐gómez
Yu‐cheng Chen
Jeffrey R Pierce
Tami C Bond

Résumé

Abstract Iron emissions from human activities, such as oil combustion and smelting, affect the Earth's climate and marine ecosystems. These emissions are difficult to quantify accurately due to a lack of observations, particularly in remote ocean regions. In this study, we used long‐term, near‐source observations in areas with a dominance of anthropogenic iron emissions in various parts of the world to better estimate the total amount of anthropogenic iron emissions. We also used a statistical source apportionment method to identify the anthropogenic components and their sub‐sources from bulk aerosol observations in the United States. We find that the estimates of anthropogenic iron emissions are within a factor of 3 in most regions compared to previous inventory estimates. Under‐ or overestimation varied by region and depended on the number of sites, interannual variability, and the statistical filter choice. Smelting‐related iron emissions are overestimated by a factor of 1.5 in East Asia compared to previous estimates. More long‐term iron observations and the consideration of the influence of dust and wildfires could help reduce the uncertainty in anthropogenic iron emissions estimates.
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hal-04743697 , version 1 (18-10-2024)

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Sagar D Rathod, Douglas S Hamilton, Lance Nino, Sonia M Kreidenweis, Qijing Bian, et al.. Constraining Present‐Day Anthropogenic Total Iron Emissions Using Model and Observations. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2024, 129 (17), ⟨10.1029/2023JD040332⟩. ⟨hal-04743697⟩
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