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@ARTICLE{Monks:5648,
author = {Monks, P.S. and Granier, C. and Fuzzi, S. and Stohl, A. and
Williams, M. and Akimoto, H. and Amman, M. and Baklanov, A.
and Baltensperger, U. and Bey, I. and Blake, N. and Blake,
R.S: and Carslaw, K. and Cooper, O.R. and Dentener, F. and
Fowler, D. and Fragkou, E. and Frost, G. and Generoso, S.
and Ginoux, P. and Grewe, V. and Guenther, A. and Hansson,
H.C. and Henne, S. and Hjorth, J. and Hofzumahaus, A. and
Huntrieser, H. and Isaksen, I.S.A. and Jenkina, M.E. and
Kaiser, J. and Kanakidou, M. and Klimont, Z. and Kulmala, M.
and Laj, P. and Lawrence, M.G. and Lee, J.D. and Liousse, C.
and Maione, M. and McFiggans, G. and Metzger, A. and
Mieville, A. and Moussiopoulos, N. and Orlandou, J.J. and
O'Dowd, C. and Palmer, P.I. and Parrish, D.D. and Petzoldt,
A. and Platt, U. and Poeschl, U. and Prévôt, A.S.H. and
Reeves, C.E. and Reimann, S. and Rudich, Y. and Sellegri, K.
and Steinbrecher, R. and Simpson, D. and ten Brink, H. and
Theloke, J. and van der Werf, G.R. and Vautard, R. and
Vestreng, V. and Vlachokostas, Ch. and vonGlasow, R.},
title = {{A}tmospheric {C}omposition {C}hange - {G}lobal and
{R}egional {A}ir {Q}uality},
journal = {Atmospheric environment},
volume = {43},
issn = {1352-2310},
address = {Amsterdam [u.a.]},
publisher = {Elsevier Science},
reportid = {PreJuSER-5648},
pages = {5268 - 5350},
year = {2009},
note = {The authors would like to thank the EU ACCENT project. We
would also like to thank Laura Dini and the ACCENT project
office for the logistical support in assembling this
review.},
comment = {.},
booktitle = {.},
abstract = {Air quality transcends all scales with in the atmosphere
from the local to the global with handovers and feedbacks at
each scale interaction. Air quality has manifold effects on
health, ecosystems heritage and, climate. In this review the
state of scientific understanding in relation to global and
regional air quality is outlined. The review discusses air
quality, in terms of emissions, processing and transport of
trace gases and aerosols. New insights into the
characterization of both natural and anthropogenic emissions
are reviewed looking at both natural (e.g. dust and
lightning) as well as plant emissions. Trends in
anthropogenic emissions both by region and globally are
discussed as well as biomass burning emissions. In terms of
chemical processing the major air quality elements of ozone,
non-methane hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides and aerosols are
covered. A number of topics are presented as a way of
integrating the process view into the atmospheric context;
these include the atmospheric oxidation efficiency, halogen
and HOx chemistry, nighttime chemistry, tropical chemistry,
heat waves, megacities, biomass burning and the regional hot
spot of the Mediterranean. New findings with respect to the
transport of pollutants across the scales are discussed, in
particular the move to quantify the impact of long-range
transport on regional air quality. Gaps and research
questions that remain intractable are identified. The review
concludes with a focus of research and policy questions for
the coming decade. In particular, the policy challenges for
concerted air quality and climate change policy (co-benefit)
are discussed. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
keywords = {J (WoSType)},
cin = {ICG-2},
ddc = {550},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)VDB791},
pnm = {Atmosphäre und Klima},
pid = {G:(DE-Juel1)FUEK406},
shelfmark = {Environmental Sciences / Meteorology $\&$ Atmospheric
Sciences},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
UT = {WOS:000271598500005},
doi = {10.1016/j.atmosenv.2009.08.021},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/5648},
}