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Emission reporting requirements<br />

Table 2.1 Emission reporting requirements for acidification, as interpreted by MSC-W_<br />

Methods Comments<br />

SNAP<br />

level<br />

Spatial<br />

resolution<br />

Temporal<br />

resolution<br />

Reporting<br />

frequency<br />

Emissions of So 2 , Nox and NH 3<br />

General reporting:<br />

National annual totals 1 year annual - - ECM*<br />

Sectoral emissions at SNAP level 1 1 year annual - 1 (11 sectors) ECM*<br />

Emissions projections for 2000,2005,2010 1 year annual - 1 (11 sectors) ECM*<br />

National totals from low and high sources 1year annual 1 (11 sectors) ECM*<br />

Specific reporting for modelling:<br />

Spatial distribution of annual totals 5 years annual 50x50 km 2* - ECM* SCRA*<br />

Spatial distribution of sectoral emissions 5 years annual 50x50 km 2* 1 (11 sectors) ECM* SCRA*<br />

Spatial distribution of low sources (100m) 5 years annual 50x50 km 2* 1 (11 sectors) ECM* SCRA*<br />

Spatial distribution of large point sources 5 years annual 50x50 km 2* 1 (11 sectors) ECM* SCRA*<br />

Extended reporting:<br />

National annual totals 5 years monthly -<br />

50x50 km 2* 1(11 sectors) ECM*<br />

Sectoral emissions 5 years monthly<br />

Large Point sources 5 years monthly 50x50 km 2* 1 (11 sectors) ECM* Stack heightI<br />

Comments:<br />

50x50 km2* : gridded data in the <strong>EMEP</strong> 50x50 km2 polar stereographic grid,<br />

ECM*: <strong>EMEP</strong>/CORINAIR Manual methods : differences in methodology used should be documented<br />

SCRA*: substantial changes in emission distribution should be reported annually

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