J. Lind et Gl. Kok, Emission strengths for primary pollutants as estimated from an aircraft study of Hong Kong air quality, ATMOS ENVIR, 33(5), 1999, pp. 825-831
An aircraft study of air quality in the Hong Kong region during the fall of
1994 has allowed for an estimation of the daytime source strengths for CO
and NOy from the Hong Kong metropolitan center. Emission rate estimates for
the Hong Kong urban plume for NOy and CO were 5.4 x 10e(25) molecules s(-1
) and 1.8 x 10e(26) molecules s(-1) as determined for the case study of 18
October. All emission rate estimates have uncertainties of a factor of 2. O
n one occasion a distinct plume emanating from Shenzhen in the People's Rep
ublic of China was encountered. While plume delimitation was insufficient f
or source strength calculations, transect integrals did allow for a CO/NOy
ratio of about 16 to be determined. The CO/NOy ratio for the Hong Kong urba
n plume was about 3.3. The difference in these ratios indicates differences
in the overall combustion processes and efficiencies taking place within H
ong Kong and the PRC. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.