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<strong>Aviation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Atmosphere</strong><br />

Fuel <strong>and</strong><br />

Emissions<br />

Emission Index<br />

(g pollutant/kg fuel)<br />

Emission Rate<br />

(1992 fleet)<br />

(Tg yr -1 )<br />

Comparable Emission<br />

(Tg yr -1 ) Comparable Emission Source<br />

Fuel - 140 (139-170)a 3140 Total consumption of petrol<br />

H 2 O 1260 176 45 CH 4 oxidation in <strong>the</strong> stratosphere<br />

525000 Evaporation from Earth's surface<br />

NO x (as NO 2 ) 14 (12-16)a 2 2.9 ± 1.4 Flux from <strong>the</strong> stratosphere<br />

90 ± 35 All anthropogenic sources<br />

Soot burning 0.04 (0.01-0.1)b 0.006 12c Fossil fuel combustion <strong>and</strong> biomass<br />

Sulfur 0.4 (0.3-0.5) 0.06 65d Total from fossil fuel combustion<br />

10-50 Natural source, mostly as DMSe<br />

2.7f Non-eruptive volcanoes<br />

4.0g Eruptive volcanoes<br />

C x H y surface 0.6 (0.2-3.0) 0.1 90 Anthropogenic emissions at Earth's<br />

a) From Chapter 9.<br />

b) Döpelheuer, 1997.<br />

c) Liousse et al., 1996.<br />

d) Benkovitz et al., 1996.<br />

e) Watson et al., 1992.<br />

f) Spiro et al., 1992.<br />

g) Chin et al., 1996.<br />

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