Climatology and atmospheric chemistry of the non-methane hydrocarbons ethane and propane over the North Atlantic
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Resumo: | A record spanning ten years of non-methane hydrocarbon (NMHC) data from the Pico Mountain Observatory (PMO), Pico Island, Azores, Portugal, was analyzed for seasonal NMHC behavior, atmospheric processing, and trends, focusing on ethane and propane. The location of this site in the central North Atlantic, at an elevation of 2225 m asl, allows these data to be used to investigate the background conditions and pollution transport events occurring in the lower free North Atlantic troposphere. The quantity ln([propane]/[ethane]) was used as an indicator of both photochemical processing and a marker for the occurrence of pollution transport events detected at the station. The Pico data were compared with three other continuous NMHC data sets from sites bordering the North Atlantic, i.e. the Global Atmospheric Watch (GAW) stations at Summit, Greenland, Hohenpeisssenberg, Germany, and Cape Verde, using ln([propane]/[ethane]) results as an indicator for the degree of photochemical processing (‘aging’) seen in the data. Comparisons of these three data sets showed some significant differences in the seasonal background and range of observed values. The statistical distribution of binned monthly data was determined, and individual sample events were then scaled to the monthly median observed value. Back trajectories, determined by the HYSPLIT model were used to investigate the geographic origin of the observed trace gases as a function of the degree of photochemical processing. Results show that PMO samples have been subjected to a diversity of air transport and aging, from highly processed air to freshly emitted air throughout the year, and in particular during summer months. The predominant air transport is from North America, with only occasional influence from continental areas located east and southeast (Europe and Africa). The available record was found to be too variable and still too short to allow deciphering NMHC trends from the data. Ethane and propane measurements at the PMO were compared with the MOZART-4 atmospheric chemistry and transport model at the appropriate time and location. The model was found to yield good agreement in the description of the lower range of atmospheric mole fractions observed, of the seasonal cycle, and the regional oxidation chemistry. However, ethane and propane enhancements in transport events were underestimated, indicating that after the ≥ 3 days of synoptic transport to PMO the spatial extent of plumes frequently is smaller than the 2.8° × 2.8° (∼300 km) model grid resolution. |
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Climatology and atmospheric chemistry of the non-methane hydrocarbons ethane and propane over the North AtlanticAtmospheric SciencePico Mountain ObservatoryAzores ArchipelagoA record spanning ten years of non-methane hydrocarbon (NMHC) data from the Pico Mountain Observatory (PMO), Pico Island, Azores, Portugal, was analyzed for seasonal NMHC behavior, atmospheric processing, and trends, focusing on ethane and propane. The location of this site in the central North Atlantic, at an elevation of 2225 m asl, allows these data to be used to investigate the background conditions and pollution transport events occurring in the lower free North Atlantic troposphere. The quantity ln([propane]/[ethane]) was used as an indicator of both photochemical processing and a marker for the occurrence of pollution transport events detected at the station. The Pico data were compared with three other continuous NMHC data sets from sites bordering the North Atlantic, i.e. the Global Atmospheric Watch (GAW) stations at Summit, Greenland, Hohenpeisssenberg, Germany, and Cape Verde, using ln([propane]/[ethane]) results as an indicator for the degree of photochemical processing (‘aging’) seen in the data. Comparisons of these three data sets showed some significant differences in the seasonal background and range of observed values. The statistical distribution of binned monthly data was determined, and individual sample events were then scaled to the monthly median observed value. Back trajectories, determined by the HYSPLIT model were used to investigate the geographic origin of the observed trace gases as a function of the degree of photochemical processing. Results show that PMO samples have been subjected to a diversity of air transport and aging, from highly processed air to freshly emitted air throughout the year, and in particular during summer months. The predominant air transport is from North America, with only occasional influence from continental areas located east and southeast (Europe and Africa). The available record was found to be too variable and still too short to allow deciphering NMHC trends from the data. Ethane and propane measurements at the PMO were compared with the MOZART-4 atmospheric chemistry and transport model at the appropriate time and location. The model was found to yield good agreement in the description of the lower range of atmospheric mole fractions observed, of the seasonal cycle, and the regional oxidation chemistry. However, ethane and propane enhancements in transport events were underestimated, indicating that after the ≥ 3 days of synoptic transport to PMO the spatial extent of plumes frequently is smaller than the 2.8° × 2.8° (∼300 km) model grid resolution.FUNDING INFORMATION : The PMO research has been supported by US National Science Foundation Awards #AGS-1011968, #AGS-1109568, #AGS-1110059, the NOAA Climate and Global Change Program grant NA03OAR4310072, and the U.S. Department of Energy Atmospheric Systems Research program, grant #DE-SC0006941. Funding was also received from the UK National Environment Research Council, grant number NE/F017391/1 and from PIP’s Philip Leverhulme Prize. The Regional Government of Azores has supported the Pico Mountain Observatory and operation through the Regional Secretary for Science, Technology and Infrastructures, and the Secretary for the Environment and the Sea. The NMHC monitoring at Summit was supported through the NASA ROSES program, grant number NNX07AR26G. NCAR is operated by the University Corporation of Atmospheric Research under sponsorship of the National Science Foundation.University of California PressRepositório da Universidade dos AçoresHelmig, DetlevMuñoz, MauricioHueber, JacquesMazzoleni, ClaudioMazzoleni, Lynn R.Owen, Richard C.Val-Martin, MariaFialho, PauloPlass-Duelmer, ChristianPalmer, Paul I.Lewis, Alastair C.Pfister, Gabriele2018-01-22T12:39:33Z2015-08-032015-09-02T11:33:08Z2015-08-03T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/4556engHelmig, Detlev; Muñoz, Mauricio; Hueber, Jacques; Mazzoleni, Claudio; Mazzoleni, Lynn; Owen, Richard C.; Val-Martin, Maria; Fialho, Paulo; Plass-Duelmer, Christian; Palmer, Paul I.; Lewis, Alastair C.; Pfister, Gabriele (2015). Climatology and atmospheric chemistry of the non-methane hydrocarbons ethane and propane over the North Atlantic, "Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene", 3:54. DOI: 10.12952/journal.elementa.0000542325-102610.12952/journal.elementa.000054info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-12-20T14:31:32Zoai:repositorio.uac.pt:10400.3/4556Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:26:03.441703Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Climatology and atmospheric chemistry of the non-methane hydrocarbons ethane and propane over the North Atlantic |
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Climatology and atmospheric chemistry of the non-methane hydrocarbons ethane and propane over the North Atlantic |
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Climatology and atmospheric chemistry of the non-methane hydrocarbons ethane and propane over the North Atlantic Helmig, Detlev Atmospheric Science Pico Mountain Observatory Azores Archipelago |
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Climatology and atmospheric chemistry of the non-methane hydrocarbons ethane and propane over the North Atlantic |
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Climatology and atmospheric chemistry of the non-methane hydrocarbons ethane and propane over the North Atlantic |
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Climatology and atmospheric chemistry of the non-methane hydrocarbons ethane and propane over the North Atlantic |
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Climatology and atmospheric chemistry of the non-methane hydrocarbons ethane and propane over the North Atlantic |
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Climatology and atmospheric chemistry of the non-methane hydrocarbons ethane and propane over the North Atlantic |
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Helmig, Detlev |
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Helmig, Detlev Muñoz, Mauricio Hueber, Jacques Mazzoleni, Claudio Mazzoleni, Lynn R. Owen, Richard C. Val-Martin, Maria Fialho, Paulo Plass-Duelmer, Christian Palmer, Paul I. Lewis, Alastair C. Pfister, Gabriele |
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Muñoz, Mauricio Hueber, Jacques Mazzoleni, Claudio Mazzoleni, Lynn R. Owen, Richard C. Val-Martin, Maria Fialho, Paulo Plass-Duelmer, Christian Palmer, Paul I. Lewis, Alastair C. Pfister, Gabriele |
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Repositório da Universidade dos Açores |
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Helmig, Detlev Muñoz, Mauricio Hueber, Jacques Mazzoleni, Claudio Mazzoleni, Lynn R. Owen, Richard C. Val-Martin, Maria Fialho, Paulo Plass-Duelmer, Christian Palmer, Paul I. Lewis, Alastair C. Pfister, Gabriele |
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Atmospheric Science Pico Mountain Observatory Azores Archipelago |
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Atmospheric Science Pico Mountain Observatory Azores Archipelago |
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A record spanning ten years of non-methane hydrocarbon (NMHC) data from the Pico Mountain Observatory (PMO), Pico Island, Azores, Portugal, was analyzed for seasonal NMHC behavior, atmospheric processing, and trends, focusing on ethane and propane. The location of this site in the central North Atlantic, at an elevation of 2225 m asl, allows these data to be used to investigate the background conditions and pollution transport events occurring in the lower free North Atlantic troposphere. The quantity ln([propane]/[ethane]) was used as an indicator of both photochemical processing and a marker for the occurrence of pollution transport events detected at the station. The Pico data were compared with three other continuous NMHC data sets from sites bordering the North Atlantic, i.e. the Global Atmospheric Watch (GAW) stations at Summit, Greenland, Hohenpeisssenberg, Germany, and Cape Verde, using ln([propane]/[ethane]) results as an indicator for the degree of photochemical processing (‘aging’) seen in the data. Comparisons of these three data sets showed some significant differences in the seasonal background and range of observed values. The statistical distribution of binned monthly data was determined, and individual sample events were then scaled to the monthly median observed value. Back trajectories, determined by the HYSPLIT model were used to investigate the geographic origin of the observed trace gases as a function of the degree of photochemical processing. Results show that PMO samples have been subjected to a diversity of air transport and aging, from highly processed air to freshly emitted air throughout the year, and in particular during summer months. The predominant air transport is from North America, with only occasional influence from continental areas located east and southeast (Europe and Africa). The available record was found to be too variable and still too short to allow deciphering NMHC trends from the data. Ethane and propane measurements at the PMO were compared with the MOZART-4 atmospheric chemistry and transport model at the appropriate time and location. The model was found to yield good agreement in the description of the lower range of atmospheric mole fractions observed, of the seasonal cycle, and the regional oxidation chemistry. However, ethane and propane enhancements in transport events were underestimated, indicating that after the ≥ 3 days of synoptic transport to PMO the spatial extent of plumes frequently is smaller than the 2.8° × 2.8° (∼300 km) model grid resolution. |
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Helmig, Detlev; Muñoz, Mauricio; Hueber, Jacques; Mazzoleni, Claudio; Mazzoleni, Lynn; Owen, Richard C.; Val-Martin, Maria; Fialho, Paulo; Plass-Duelmer, Christian; Palmer, Paul I.; Lewis, Alastair C.; Pfister, Gabriele (2015). Climatology and atmospheric chemistry of the non-methane hydrocarbons ethane and propane over the North Atlantic, "Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene", 3:54. DOI: 10.12952/journal.elementa.000054 2325-1026 10.12952/journal.elementa.000054 |
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