Historical emissions of black and organic carbon aerosol from energy‐related combustion, 1850–2000
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · Argonne National Laboratory
Abstract
We present an emission inventory of primary black carbon (BC) and primary organic carbon (OC) aerosols from fossil fuel and biofuel combustion between 1850 and 2000. We reconstruct fossil fuel consumption and represent changes in technology on a national and sectoral basis. Our estimates rely on new estimates of biofuel consumption, and updated emission factors for old technologies. Emissions of black carbon increase almost linearly, totaling about 1000 Gg in 1850, 2200 Gg in 1900, 3000 Gg in 1950, and 4400 Gg in 2000. Primary organic carbon shows a similar pattern, with emissions of 4100 Gg, 5800 Gg, 6700 Gg, and 8700 Gg in 1850, 1900, 1950, and 2000, respectively. Biofuel is responsible for over half of BC…
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8Topics & keywords
- Biofuel
- Combustion
- Carbon black
- Environmental science
- Diesel fuel
- Fossil fuel
- Emission inventory
- Carbon fibers