Not exact matches
«We can use this to look at
trends in
sulfur dioxide
emissions on the scale of an entire volcanic arc.»
Figure 2, at right:
Emissions trends used in the three models for
sulfur dioxide (SO2; top) and black carbon (BC; bottom) following the A1B mid-range socio - economic storyline.
A new report evaluating air pollution
trends at the nation's 100 largest electric power producers shows that
emissions of
sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) have fallen markedly in recent years, but carbon dioxide (CO2)
emissions increased and will likely spike in coming years.
Only when the
trends for human - induced heat - trapping gases,
sulfur dioxide
emissions, soot, ozone, and land use changes are also included do the hindcast model results (Figure 3) and the recorded reality match up.
Carmichael, G.R., D.G. Streets, G. Calori, M. Amann, M.Z. Jacobson, J. Hansen, and H. Ueda, 2002: Changing
trends in
sulfur emissions in Asia: Implications for acid deposition.