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  5. Anthropogenic Secondary Organic Aerosols Contribute Substantially to Air Pollution Mortality

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Anthropogenic Secondary Organic Aerosols Contribute Substantially to Air Pollution Mortality

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DOI: 10.5194/acp-2020-914

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Donald R Blake
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Abstract. Anthropogenic secondary organic aerosol (ASOA), formed from anthropogenic emissions of organic compounds, constitutes a substantial fraction of the mass of submicron aerosol in populated areas around the world and contributes to poor air quality and premature mortality. However, the precursor sources of ASOA are poorly understood, and there are large uncertainties in the health benefits that might accrue from reducing anthropogenic organic emissions. We show that the production of ASOA in 11 urban areas on three continents is strongly correlated with the anthropogenic reactivity of specific volatile organic compounds. The differences in ASOA production across different cities can be explained by differences in the emissions of aromatics and intermediate- and semi-volatile organic compounds, indicating the importance of controlling these ASOA precursors. With an improved modeling representation of ASOA driven by the observations, we attribute 340,000 PM2.5 premature deaths per year to ASOA, which is over an order of magnitude higher than prior studies. A sensitivity case with a more recently proposed model for attributing mortality to PM2.5 (the Global Exposure Mortality Model) results up to 900,000 deaths. A limitation of this study is the extrapolation from regions with detailed data to others where data is not available. Comprehensive air quality campaigns in the countries in South and Central America, Africa, South Asia, and the Middle East are needed for further progress in this area.

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Benjamin A. Nault, Duseong S. Jo, Brian McDonald, Pedro Campuzano‐Jost, Douglas A. Day, Weiwei Hu, Jason C. Schroder, J. D. Allan, Donald R Blake, Manjula R. Canagaratna, Hugh Coe, Matthew M. Coggon, P. F. DeCarlo, Glenn S. Diskin, Rachel E. Dunmore, F. Flocke, Alan Fried, J. B. Gilman, Georgios I. Gkatzelis, Jacqui F. Hamilton, T. F. Hanisco, Patrick L. Hayes, Daven K. Henze, Alma Hodžić, James R. Hopkins, Min Hu, L. Greggory Huey, B. T. Jobson, W. C. Kuster, Alastair C. Lewis, Meng Li, J. Liao, M. Omar Nawaz, I. B. Pollack, Jeff Peischl, Bernhard Rappenglück, Claire E. Reeves, Dirk Richter, J. M. Roberts, Thomas B. Ryerson, Min Shao, Jacob M. Sommers, J. Walega, C. Warneke, P. Weibring, Glenn M. Wolfe, D. E. Young, Bin Yuan, Qiang Zhang, J. A. de Gouw, J. L. Jiménez (2020). Anthropogenic Secondary Organic Aerosols Contribute Substantially to Air Pollution Mortality. , DOI: https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-2020-914.

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