EGU2020-9265
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-9265
EGU General Assembly 2020
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Estimation of NOx, SO2 and HCHO emissions from the megacity of Lahore, Pakistan using car MAX-DOAS observations and comparison with regional model and TROPOMI satellite data

Maria Razi1, Steffen Dörner1, Vinod Kumar1, Sebastian Donner1, Noor Ahmad2,3, Steffen Beirle1, Muhammad Fahim Khokhar4, and Thomas Wagner1
Maria Razi et al.
  • 1Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, Germany (maria.razi@mpic.de)
  • 2Department of Environmental Sciences, UOL, Lahore, Pakistan
  • 3Environmental Protection Agency Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
  • 4IESE, NUST, Islamabad, Pakistan

Lahore, megacity of Pakistan with more than 11 million inhabitants is a strong emission source of atmospheric pollutants. We present results of a top-down emission procedure for NOx and SO2 for Lahore, based on car multi-axis differential optical absorption spectroscopy (car-MAX-DOAS) observations. Additionally, the total flux of HCHO from the city is determined which can be seen as an indicator for VOC emissions. Results from two extensive campaigns, which took place in summer 2017 and spring 2018 will be presented. From the measured spectra, we retrieve the vertically integrated concentration (the so-called tropospheric vertical column density, VCD) of the trace gases along the driving route by using the so-called geometric approximation method. By combining these observations with ECMWF Re-Analysis wind data, the total fluxes of NOx, SO2 and HCHO from the city of Lahore are estimated. From both measurement campaigns, we also analyzed the seasonal variability of the above-mentioned species.

Derived NOx and SO2 emissions are compared to the bottom-up emission inventory EDGAR. Spatial disributions of the tropospheric NO2 and SO2 VCDs observed by car MAX-DOAS are compared with those simulated using a coupled regional-global model system (MECO(n)). We find that, the model is able to account for the spatial variablity but the VCDs are systematically underestimated by the regional model. Finally, derived NOx emissions are also compared to the emissions estimated from TROPOMI satellite observations.

How to cite: Razi, M., Dörner, S., Kumar, V., Donner, S., Ahmad, N., Beirle, S., Khokhar, M. F., and Wagner, T.: Estimation of NOx, SO2 and HCHO emissions from the megacity of Lahore, Pakistan using car MAX-DOAS observations and comparison with regional model and TROPOMI satellite data, EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-9265, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-9265, 2020