Eastern Atlantic Spring Experiment 1997 (EASE97): 1. Measurements of OH and HO2 concentrations at Mace Head, Ireland

We report measurements of the hydroxyl (OH) and hydroperoxy (HO2) radicals, taken over 20 days, in the remote marine boundary layer at Mace Head, Ireland, during April and May 1997. OH was monitored directly by laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) spectroscopy at 308 nm, and HO2 was measured by chemical...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Main Authors: Creasey, D.J., Heard, D.E., Lee, J.D.
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Published: American Geophysical Union 2002
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https://doi.org/10.1029/2001JD000892
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spelling ftleedsuniv:oai:eprints.whiterose.ac.uk:6697 2024-06-02T08:02:29+00:00 Eastern Atlantic Spring Experiment 1997 (EASE97): 1. Measurements of OH and HO2 concentrations at Mace Head, Ireland Creasey, D.J. Heard, D.E. Lee, J.D. 2002-05-22 https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/6697/ https://doi.org/10.1029/2001JD000892 unknown American Geophysical Union Creasey, D.J., Heard, D.E. and Lee, J.D. (2002) Eastern Atlantic Spring Experiment 1997 (EASE97): 1. Measurements of OH and HO2 concentrations at Mace Head, Ireland. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 107 (D10). pp. 4091-4106. ISSN 0148-0227 Article NonPeerReviewed 2002 ftleedsuniv https://doi.org/10.1029/2001JD000892 2024-05-06T12:32:12Z We report measurements of the hydroxyl (OH) and hydroperoxy (HO2) radicals, taken over 20 days, in the remote marine boundary layer at Mace Head, Ireland, during April and May 1997. OH was monitored directly by laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) spectroscopy at 308 nm, and HO2 was measured by chemical conversion to OH upon the addition of NO, with subsequent detection by LIF. The detection limit of the instrument at midday for OH was 6.0 × 105 molecule cm−3 (0.0024 parts per trillion by volume (pptv)) and for HO2 was 3.0 × 106 molecule cm−3 (0.12 pptv), as defined for a signal integration period of 2.5 min and a signal-to-noise ratio of 1. Midday OH and HO2 concentrations were between 2.0–6.0 × 106 molecule cm−3 (0.08–0.24 pptv) and 0.5–3.5 × 108 molecule cm−3 (2.5–14 pptv), respectively. OH concentrations correlated well with the rate of OH production from ozone photolysis for clean air from the Arctic containing low concentrations of both NOx and nonmethane hydrocarbons. A lower correlation was observed in more polluted air that originated from the United Kingdom and continental Europe. Measurements of OH and HO2 were made throughout two nights, and although no evidence was seen for OH above the detection limit, up to 2 pptv of HO2 was observed. The measured HO2/OH ratio was in good agreement with the predictions of a steady state expression for NO in the range 75–400 pptv. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic White Rose Research Online (Universities of Leeds, Sheffield & York) Arctic Mace ENVELOPE(155.883,155.883,-81.417,-81.417) Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 107 D10 ACH 3-1 ACH 3-15
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description We report measurements of the hydroxyl (OH) and hydroperoxy (HO2) radicals, taken over 20 days, in the remote marine boundary layer at Mace Head, Ireland, during April and May 1997. OH was monitored directly by laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) spectroscopy at 308 nm, and HO2 was measured by chemical conversion to OH upon the addition of NO, with subsequent detection by LIF. The detection limit of the instrument at midday for OH was 6.0 × 105 molecule cm−3 (0.0024 parts per trillion by volume (pptv)) and for HO2 was 3.0 × 106 molecule cm−3 (0.12 pptv), as defined for a signal integration period of 2.5 min and a signal-to-noise ratio of 1. Midday OH and HO2 concentrations were between 2.0–6.0 × 106 molecule cm−3 (0.08–0.24 pptv) and 0.5–3.5 × 108 molecule cm−3 (2.5–14 pptv), respectively. OH concentrations correlated well with the rate of OH production from ozone photolysis for clean air from the Arctic containing low concentrations of both NOx and nonmethane hydrocarbons. A lower correlation was observed in more polluted air that originated from the United Kingdom and continental Europe. Measurements of OH and HO2 were made throughout two nights, and although no evidence was seen for OH above the detection limit, up to 2 pptv of HO2 was observed. The measured HO2/OH ratio was in good agreement with the predictions of a steady state expression for NO in the range 75–400 pptv.
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author Creasey, D.J.
Heard, D.E.
Lee, J.D.
spellingShingle Creasey, D.J.
Heard, D.E.
Lee, J.D.
Eastern Atlantic Spring Experiment 1997 (EASE97): 1. Measurements of OH and HO2 concentrations at Mace Head, Ireland
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Lee, J.D.
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title Eastern Atlantic Spring Experiment 1997 (EASE97): 1. Measurements of OH and HO2 concentrations at Mace Head, Ireland
title_short Eastern Atlantic Spring Experiment 1997 (EASE97): 1. Measurements of OH and HO2 concentrations at Mace Head, Ireland
title_full Eastern Atlantic Spring Experiment 1997 (EASE97): 1. Measurements of OH and HO2 concentrations at Mace Head, Ireland
title_fullStr Eastern Atlantic Spring Experiment 1997 (EASE97): 1. Measurements of OH and HO2 concentrations at Mace Head, Ireland
title_full_unstemmed Eastern Atlantic Spring Experiment 1997 (EASE97): 1. Measurements of OH and HO2 concentrations at Mace Head, Ireland
title_sort eastern atlantic spring experiment 1997 (ease97): 1. measurements of oh and ho2 concentrations at mace head, ireland
publisher American Geophysical Union
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