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@ARTICLE{Lamarque:12510,
      author       = {Lamarque, J.-F. and Bond, T.C. and Eyring, V. and Granier,
                      C. and Heil, A. and Klimont, Z. and Lee, D. and Liousse, C.
                      and Mieville, A. and Owen, B. and Schultz, M. G. and
                      Shindell, D. and Smith, S.J. and Stehfest, E. and Van
                      Aardenne, J. and Cooper, O.R. and Kainuma, M. and Mahowald,
                      N. and McClonnell, J.R. and Naik, V. and Riahi, K. and van
                      Vuuren, D.P.},
      title        = {{H}istorical (1850-2000) gridded anthropogenic and biomass
                      burning emissions of reactive gases and aerosols:
                      methodology and application},
      journal      = {Atmospheric chemistry and physics},
      volume       = {10},
      issn         = {1680-7316},
      address      = {Katlenburg-Lindau},
      publisher    = {EGU},
      reportid     = {PreJuSER-12510},
      pages        = {7017 - 7039},
      year         = {2010},
      note         = {The authors would like to thank the ACCENT European
                      Network, which provided funding for meetings to develop the
                      emissions dataset. Suvi Monni, Lorenzo Orlandini and Valerio
                      Pagliari are acknowledged for providing support in the
                      gridding of emissions and making available official reported
                      data from EMEP and UNFCCC inventories. O. Buhaug and J.
                      Corbett provided helpful comments on ship emissions. Z. K.
                      would like to acknowledge the support received from the
                      European Integrated project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air
                      Quality Interactions (EUCAARI), a project within EU's Sixth
                      Framework Program. A. H. acknowledges funding from the
                      European Union's CITYZEN project. Surface data was obtained
                      from the World Data Centre for Greenhouse gases, maintained
                      by the Japan Meteorological Agency in cooperation with the
                      World Meteorological Organization. We would like to thank D.
                      Parrish and H.-E. Scheel for providing access to their ozone
                      datasets. AERONET data was kindly made available by the
                      AERONET investigators and used for this study. The National
                      Center for Atmospheric Research is operated by the
                      University Corporation for Atmospheric Research under
                      sponsorship of the National Science Foundation. Any
                      opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations
                      expressed in the publication are those of the author(s) and
                      do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science
                      Foundation.},
      abstract     = {We present and discuss a new dataset of gridded emissions
                      covering the historical period (1850-2000) in decadal
                      increments at a horizontal resolution of 0.5 degrees in
                      latitude and longitude. The primary purpose of this
                      inventory is to provide consistent gridded emissions of
                      reactive gases and aerosols for use in chemistry model
                      simulations needed by climate models for the Climate Model
                      Intercomparison Program #5 (CMIP5) in support of the
                      Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fifth
                      Assessment report (AR5). Our best estimate for the year 2000
                      inventory represents a combination of existing regional and
                      global inventories to capture the best information available
                      at this point; 40 regions and 12 sectors are used to combine
                      the various sources. The historical reconstruction of each
                      emitted compound, for each region and sector, is then forced
                      to agree with our 2000 estimate, ensuring continuity between
                      past and 2000 emissions. Simulations from two
                      chemistry-climate models are used to test the ability of the
                      emission dataset described here to capture long-term changes
                      in atmospheric ozone, carbon monoxide and aerosol
                      distributions. The simulated long-term change in the
                      Northern mid-latitudes surface and mid-troposphere ozone is
                      not quite as rapid as observed. However, stations outside
                      this latitude band show much better agreement in both
                      present-day and long-term trend. The model simulations
                      indicate that the concentration of carbon monoxide is
                      underestimated at the Mace Head station; however, the
                      long-term trend over the limited observational period seems
                      to be reasonably well captured. The simulated sulfate and
                      black carbon deposition over Greenland is in very good
                      agreement with the ice-core observations spanning the
                      simulation period. Finally, aerosol optical depth and
                      additional aerosol diagnostics are shown to be in good
                      agreement with previously published estimates and
                      observations.},
      keywords     = {J (WoSType)},
      cin          = {IEK-8},
      ddc          = {550},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)IEK-8-20101013},
      pnm          = {Atmosphäre und Klima},
      pid          = {G:(DE-Juel1)FUEK491},
      shelfmark    = {Meteorology $\&$ Atmospheric Sciences},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      UT           = {WOS:000280847700002},
      doi          = {10.5194/acp-10-7017-2010},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/12510},
}