Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6339575 Atmospheric Environment 2014 18 Pages PDF
Abstract
Direct emissions of N2O from global transportation (land, air, water) are estimated to be 0.142 ± 0.065 Tg N2O-N yr−1 in 2010 with the majority (≈55%) of emissions resulting as an unwanted by-product from catalytic emission control systems of light-duty vehicles. Emissions from global transportation accounted for 3 ± 1% of current estimates of the total anthropogenic emissions. With anticipated improvements in the emission control systems of light-duty vehicles, the emissions of N2O from global transportation are expected to decline to 0.108 ± 0.065 Tg N2O-N yr−1 by 2030 despite a substantial increase in global transportation activity.
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