Reactive Halogens in the Marine Boundary Layer (RHaMBLe): The tropical North Atlantic experiments

The NERC UK SOLAS-funded Reactive Halogens in the Marine Boundary Layer (RHaMBLe) programme comprised three field experiments. This manuscript presents an overview of the measurements made within the two simultaneous remote experiments conducted in the tropical North Atlantic in May and June 2007. M...

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Main Authors: Lee, J.D., McFiggans, G., Allan, J.D., Baker, A.R., Ball, S.M., Benton, A.K., Carpenter, L.J., Commane, R., Finley, B.D., Evans, M., Fuentes, E., Furneaux, K., Goddard, A., Good, N., Hamilton, J.F., Heard, D.E., Herrmann, H., Hollingsworth, A., Hopkins, J.R., Ingham, T., Irwin, M., Jones, C.E., Jones, R.L., Keene, W.C., Lawler, M.J., Lehmann, S., Lewis, A.C., Long, M.S., Mahajan, A., Methven, J., Moller, S.J., Müller, K., Müller, T., Niedermeier, N., O'Doherty, S., Oetjen, H., Plane, J.M.C., Pszenny, A.A.P., Read, K.A., Saiz-Lopez, A., Saltzman, E.S., Sander, R., von Glasow, R., Whalley, L., Wiedensohler, A., Young, D.
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Published: München : European Geopyhsical Union 2010
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spelling ftleibnizopen:oai:oai.leibnizopen.de:MIf5pIkBdbrxVwz6Bqw4 2023-08-20T04:08:21+02:00 Reactive Halogens in the Marine Boundary Layer (RHaMBLe): The tropical North Atlantic experiments Lee, J.D. McFiggans, G. Allan, J.D. Baker, A.R. Ball, S.M. Benton, A.K. Carpenter, L.J. Commane, R. Finley, B.D. Evans, M. Fuentes, E. Furneaux, K. Goddard, A. Good, N. Hamilton, J.F. Heard, D.E. Herrmann, H. Hollingsworth, A. Hopkins, J.R. Ingham, T. Irwin, M. Jones, C.E. Jones, R.L. Keene, W.C. Lawler, M.J. Lehmann, S. Lewis, A.C. Long, M.S. Mahajan, A. Methven, J. Moller, S.J. Müller, K. Müller, T. Niedermeier, N. O'Doherty, S. Oetjen, H. Plane, J.M.C. Pszenny, A.A.P. Read, K.A. Saiz-Lopez, A. Saltzman, E.S. Sander, R. von Glasow, R. Whalley, L. Wiedensohler, A. Young, D. 2010 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.34657/1191 https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/457 eng eng München : European Geopyhsical Union CC BY 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Volume 10, Issue 3, Page 1031-1055 aerosol air mass atmospheric chemistry atmospheric structure black carbon boundary layer bromide chloride experimental study halogen marine atmosphere measurement method mixing ratio nitrogen oxides Northern Hemisphere ozone spatial distribution trace gas vertical distribution 550 article Text 2010 ftleibnizopen https://doi.org/10.34657/1191 2023-07-30T23:46:02Z The NERC UK SOLAS-funded Reactive Halogens in the Marine Boundary Layer (RHaMBLe) programme comprised three field experiments. This manuscript presents an overview of the measurements made within the two simultaneous remote experiments conducted in the tropical North Atlantic in May and June 2007. Measurements were made from two mobile and one ground-based platforms. The heavily instrumented cruise D319 on the RRS Discovery from Lisbon, Portugal to São Vicente, Cape Verde and back to Falmouth, UK was used to characterise the spatial distribution of boundary layer components likely to play a role in reactive halogen chemistry. Measurements onboard the ARSF Dornier aircraft were used to allow the observations to be interpreted in the context of their vertical distribution and to confirm the interpretation of atmospheric structure in the vicinity of the Cape Verde islands. Long-term ground-based measurements at the Cape Verde Atmospheric Observatory (CVAO) on São Vicente were supplemented by long-term measurements of reactive halogen species and characterisation of additional trace gas and aerosol species during the intensive experimental period. This paper presents a summary of the measurements made within the RHaMBLe remote experiments and discusses them in their meteorological and chemical context as determined from these three platforms and from additional meteorological analyses. Air always arrived at the CVAO from the North East with a range of air mass origins (European, Atlantic and North American continental). Trace gases were present at stable and fairly low concentrations with the exception of a slight increase in some anthropogenic components in air of North American origin, though NOx mixing ratios during this period remained below 20 pptv (note the non-IUPAC adoption in this manuscript of pptv and ppbv, equivalent to pmol mol−1 and nmol mol−1 to reflect common practice). Consistency with these air mass classifications is observed in the time series of soluble gas and aerosol composition measurements, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic LeibnizOpen (The Leibniz Association)
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topic aerosol
air mass
atmospheric chemistry
atmospheric structure
black carbon
boundary layer
bromide
chloride
experimental study
halogen
marine atmosphere
measurement method
mixing ratio
nitrogen oxides
Northern Hemisphere
ozone
spatial distribution
trace gas
vertical distribution
550
spellingShingle aerosol
air mass
atmospheric chemistry
atmospheric structure
black carbon
boundary layer
bromide
chloride
experimental study
halogen
marine atmosphere
measurement method
mixing ratio
nitrogen oxides
Northern Hemisphere
ozone
spatial distribution
trace gas
vertical distribution
550
Lee, J.D.
McFiggans, G.
Allan, J.D.
Baker, A.R.
Ball, S.M.
Benton, A.K.
Carpenter, L.J.
Commane, R.
Finley, B.D.
Evans, M.
Fuentes, E.
Furneaux, K.
Goddard, A.
Good, N.
Hamilton, J.F.
Heard, D.E.
Herrmann, H.
Hollingsworth, A.
Hopkins, J.R.
Ingham, T.
Irwin, M.
Jones, C.E.
Jones, R.L.
Keene, W.C.
Lawler, M.J.
Lehmann, S.
Lewis, A.C.
Long, M.S.
Mahajan, A.
Methven, J.
Moller, S.J.
Müller, K.
Müller, T.
Niedermeier, N.
O'Doherty, S.
Oetjen, H.
Plane, J.M.C.
Pszenny, A.A.P.
Read, K.A.
Saiz-Lopez, A.
Saltzman, E.S.
Sander, R.
von Glasow, R.
Whalley, L.
Wiedensohler, A.
Young, D.
Reactive Halogens in the Marine Boundary Layer (RHaMBLe): The tropical North Atlantic experiments
topic_facet aerosol
air mass
atmospheric chemistry
atmospheric structure
black carbon
boundary layer
bromide
chloride
experimental study
halogen
marine atmosphere
measurement method
mixing ratio
nitrogen oxides
Northern Hemisphere
ozone
spatial distribution
trace gas
vertical distribution
550
description The NERC UK SOLAS-funded Reactive Halogens in the Marine Boundary Layer (RHaMBLe) programme comprised three field experiments. This manuscript presents an overview of the measurements made within the two simultaneous remote experiments conducted in the tropical North Atlantic in May and June 2007. Measurements were made from two mobile and one ground-based platforms. The heavily instrumented cruise D319 on the RRS Discovery from Lisbon, Portugal to São Vicente, Cape Verde and back to Falmouth, UK was used to characterise the spatial distribution of boundary layer components likely to play a role in reactive halogen chemistry. Measurements onboard the ARSF Dornier aircraft were used to allow the observations to be interpreted in the context of their vertical distribution and to confirm the interpretation of atmospheric structure in the vicinity of the Cape Verde islands. Long-term ground-based measurements at the Cape Verde Atmospheric Observatory (CVAO) on São Vicente were supplemented by long-term measurements of reactive halogen species and characterisation of additional trace gas and aerosol species during the intensive experimental period. This paper presents a summary of the measurements made within the RHaMBLe remote experiments and discusses them in their meteorological and chemical context as determined from these three platforms and from additional meteorological analyses. Air always arrived at the CVAO from the North East with a range of air mass origins (European, Atlantic and North American continental). Trace gases were present at stable and fairly low concentrations with the exception of a slight increase in some anthropogenic components in air of North American origin, though NOx mixing ratios during this period remained below 20 pptv (note the non-IUPAC adoption in this manuscript of pptv and ppbv, equivalent to pmol mol−1 and nmol mol−1 to reflect common practice). Consistency with these air mass classifications is observed in the time series of soluble gas and aerosol composition measurements, ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Lee, J.D.
McFiggans, G.
Allan, J.D.
Baker, A.R.
Ball, S.M.
Benton, A.K.
Carpenter, L.J.
Commane, R.
Finley, B.D.
Evans, M.
Fuentes, E.
Furneaux, K.
Goddard, A.
Good, N.
Hamilton, J.F.
Heard, D.E.
Herrmann, H.
Hollingsworth, A.
Hopkins, J.R.
Ingham, T.
Irwin, M.
Jones, C.E.
Jones, R.L.
Keene, W.C.
Lawler, M.J.
Lehmann, S.
Lewis, A.C.
Long, M.S.
Mahajan, A.
Methven, J.
Moller, S.J.
Müller, K.
Müller, T.
Niedermeier, N.
O'Doherty, S.
Oetjen, H.
Plane, J.M.C.
Pszenny, A.A.P.
Read, K.A.
Saiz-Lopez, A.
Saltzman, E.S.
Sander, R.
von Glasow, R.
Whalley, L.
Wiedensohler, A.
Young, D.
author_facet Lee, J.D.
McFiggans, G.
Allan, J.D.
Baker, A.R.
Ball, S.M.
Benton, A.K.
Carpenter, L.J.
Commane, R.
Finley, B.D.
Evans, M.
Fuentes, E.
Furneaux, K.
Goddard, A.
Good, N.
Hamilton, J.F.
Heard, D.E.
Herrmann, H.
Hollingsworth, A.
Hopkins, J.R.
Ingham, T.
Irwin, M.
Jones, C.E.
Jones, R.L.
Keene, W.C.
Lawler, M.J.
Lehmann, S.
Lewis, A.C.
Long, M.S.
Mahajan, A.
Methven, J.
Moller, S.J.
Müller, K.
Müller, T.
Niedermeier, N.
O'Doherty, S.
Oetjen, H.
Plane, J.M.C.
Pszenny, A.A.P.
Read, K.A.
Saiz-Lopez, A.
Saltzman, E.S.
Sander, R.
von Glasow, R.
Whalley, L.
Wiedensohler, A.
Young, D.
author_sort Lee, J.D.
title Reactive Halogens in the Marine Boundary Layer (RHaMBLe): The tropical North Atlantic experiments
title_short Reactive Halogens in the Marine Boundary Layer (RHaMBLe): The tropical North Atlantic experiments
title_full Reactive Halogens in the Marine Boundary Layer (RHaMBLe): The tropical North Atlantic experiments
title_fullStr Reactive Halogens in the Marine Boundary Layer (RHaMBLe): The tropical North Atlantic experiments
title_full_unstemmed Reactive Halogens in the Marine Boundary Layer (RHaMBLe): The tropical North Atlantic experiments
title_sort reactive halogens in the marine boundary layer (rhamble): the tropical north atlantic experiments
publisher München : European Geopyhsical Union
publishDate 2010
url https://doi.org/10.34657/1191
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op_source Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Volume 10, Issue 3, Page 1031-1055
op_rights CC BY 3.0 Unported
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op_doi https://doi.org/10.34657/1191
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