概括
人类活动对大气中的硫化合物有着显著的贡献,到2000年与自然水平相匹配. 工业地区由于缓慢的清除过程而经历了广泛的硫污染,突出了关键的研究不确定性.
科学领域:
- 大气中的化学成分
- 环境科学环境科学
- 生物地质化学循环 生物地质化学循环
背景情况:
- 硫循环是一个关键的生物地球化学过程,影响大气组成和空气质量.
- 人为排放正在越来越多地影响全球硫预算.
- 了解自然和人类贡献之间的平衡对于环境管理至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了建模全球硫循环,并评估人类活动的影响.
- 确定硫循环模型中的关键不确定性,特别是关于空气污染的问题.
- 预测硫化合物对大气的未来贡献.
主要方法:
- 开发和分析硫循环模型.
- 自然和人为硫排放量的量化.
- 评估硫化合物转化和去除过程.
主要成果:
- 预计到2000年,人为硫的贡献将与全球自然贡献相等.
- 工业硫排放压倒了局部地区的自然过程,导致污染物的远程运输.
- 有关硫气体转化为颗粒的转化率和去除效率存在重大不确定性.
结论:
- 人类的硫排放是大气硫污染的主要驱动因素,特别是在工业化地区.
- 迫切需要对硫的转化和沉积过程进行进一步的研究,以解决区域空气质量问题.
- 了解海洋和火山的来源,生物排放和大气循环对于全面的全球硫模型至关重要.
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