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Narrowing Differences in Urban and Nonurban Surface Ozone in the Northern Hemisphere Over 1990–2020

Han Han, Lin Zhang, Zehui Liu, Xu Yue, Lei Shu, Xiaolin Wang, Yuanhang Zhang

2023Environmental Science & Technology Letters31 citationsDOI

Abstract

Surface ozone air pollution is unequally distributed in space and varies over urban and surrounding nonurban areas. Traditionally, urban ozone levels tend to be lower than their nonurban counterparts, resulting from discrepancies in emissions and nonlinearity in photochemistry. However, how the differences in urban vs nonurban ozone evolve over the past decades is uncertain. Here, we construct 6361 pairs of urban and nonurban ozone measurement sites based on available surface monitoring networks to analyze the long-term changes of their ozone differences. We show that urban vs nonurban ozone differences have narrowed substantially in North America, Europe, South Korea, and Japan over the summers of 1990–2020. The hemispheric mean urban vs nonurban ozone differences have decreased by 90% from −5.0 ppbv in the 1990s to −0.5 ppbv in the 2010s. We estimate that the anthropogenic emission reduction of nitrogen oxides is the dominant driver of the narrowing trends. It has suppressed the urban ozone titration and led to closer ozone formation regimes over urban and nonurban areas.

Topics & Concepts

OzoneEnvironmental scienceNorthern HemisphereAtmospheric sciencesAir pollutionClimatologyGeographyMeteorologyChemistryOrganic chemistryGeologyAtmospheric chemistry and aerosolsAir Quality and Health ImpactsAtmospheric Ozone and Climate