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Informed NPS Air Quality Management Decisions in Response to a Changing Climate.

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1 Informed NPS Air Quality Management Decisions in Response to a Changing Climate

2 Climate Change: A Potential new “Source” of Pollutant Increased wildfireEcosystem alterations e.g. beetle kill Increased dust storms Increased biogenic emissions Changes in human activates Population shift

3 Framework for Assessing Climate Change Impacts on NPS AQRVs Emissions Natural – Fires: RN, PM, VOCs, Hg – Vegetation: NH 3, VOCs – Soil: RN, Dust Anthropogenic – Human response – Population shift Atmospheric Processes Transport Precipitation Cloud cover Air Quality Ambient – Particulate Matter – Ozone Deposition – Reactive Nitrogen – Sulfur Compounds – Mercury AQRV (Goals) Visibility – Natural Background Vegetation damage – Critical load Water quality – Critical load Wildlife Cultural resources Air quality forcers in a changing climate Effects ARD: Assess impact on goals and progress Input to ARDRole for ARD

4 Changing Climate’s Affect on NPS AQRVs Long Term: Impacts on meeting long term AQRV goals – Haze: Change in natural background haze goal Anthropogenic (U.S. and International) contributions to haze due to human adaptation to new climate – Ozone: Primary and secondary NAAQS standards Natural and anthropogenic contributions to ozone in relation to primary and secondary NAAQS – Nitrogen and Sulfur Deposition: Change in goals: Shifts in ecology could change the critical load Natural and anthropogenic contributions in relation to critical loads – affect planning (change control strategies)

5 Changing Climate’s Affect on NPS AQRVs Near term issues – Has recent changes in climate contributed to changes in emissions and air quality? Climate change “contribution” to increased NH 4 wet deposition in the late 90’s and early 2000’s – Effect of wide spread beetle kill on ozone and SOA Transition issues (current to long-term): – How will changes in air quality effect on changing ecosystems Enhance evasive species, push out native species, etc. Then adaptation strategies could be developed

6 Current Issue Regional precipitation N trends Lehman et al., 2005 Wet nitrate (NO 3 - ) concentration deposition trends Wet ammonium (NH 4 - ) concentration deposition trends Increasing trends not likely due to increased Agricultural activities Trends were greatest from 1995 – 2002; period of increasing temperatures and drought

7 Future issue: Increased N Compounds from Fires Carrico et al., Fires are a likely large but poorly quantified source if reactive nitrogen As fires increase with a warming climate so will the RN emissions RN from fires is not being considered by others High reactive N concentrations in smoke plume

8 Current Project: Effects of the Changing Climate on Air Quality and Resources National Parks Assess the impact of climate change on park air quality  Ozone  Nitrogen deposition  Haze Global model (NCAR coupled chemistry-climate model) IPCC 2050 projected emission inventory


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