Seasonal variation of nitrogen oxides in the central North Atlantic lower free troposhere

Measurements of NO, NO < inf> 2 , and NO < inf> y (total reactive nitrogen oxides) made at the Pico Mountain station, 38.47°N, 28.40°W, 2.2 km above sea level, from July 2002 to August 2005 are used to characterize the seasonal and diurnal variations of nitrogen oxides in the background...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research
Main Authors: Val Martin, M., Honrath, R. E., Owen, R. C., Li, Q. B.
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spelling ftmichigantuniv:oai:digitalcommons.mtu.edu:michigantech-p-27614 2023-05-15T17:29:45+02:00 Seasonal variation of nitrogen oxides in the central North Atlantic lower free troposhere Val Martin, M. Honrath, R. E. Owen, R. C. Li, Q. B. 2008-09-16T07:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.mtu.edu/michigantech-p/8312 https://doi.org/10.1029/2007JD009688 unknown Digital Commons @ Michigan Tech https://digitalcommons.mtu.edu/michigantech-p/8312 https://doi.org/10.1029/2007JD009688 Michigan Tech Publications text 2008 ftmichigantuniv https://doi.org/10.1029/2007JD009688 2022-01-23T10:17:01Z Measurements of NO, NO < inf> 2 , and NO < inf> y (total reactive nitrogen oxides) made at the Pico Mountain station, 38.47°N, 28.40°W, 2.2 km above sea level, from July 2002 to August 2005 are used to characterize the seasonal and diurnal variations of nitrogen oxides in the background lower free troposphere (FT) over the central North Atlantic Ocean. These observations reveal a well-defined seasonal cycle of nitrogen oxides (NO < inf> x = NO + NO < inf> 2 and NO < inf> y ), with higher mixing ratios during the summertime. Observed NO < inf> x and NO < inf> y levels are consistent with long-range transport of emissions, with significant removal en route to the measurement site. Larger summertime nitrogen oxides levels are attributed to boreal wildfire emissions and more efficient export and transport of NO < inf> y from eastern North America during that season. In addition, measurements of NO < inf> x and NO < inf> y obtained during in-cloud and cloud-free conditions are used to estimate PAN and HNO < inf> 3 mixing ratios and examine the partitioning of the reactive nitrogen species. These estimates indicate that reactive nitrogen over the central North Atlantic lower FT largely exists in the form of PAN and HNO < inf> 3 (∼80-90% of NO < inf> y ) year-round. The composition of NO < inf> y shifts from dominance of PAN in winter-spring to dominance of HNO < inf> 3 in summer-fall, as a result of changes in temperature and photochemistry over the region. A further comparison of the nitrogen oxides measurements with results from the global chemical transport model GEOS-Chem finds that simulated nitrogen oxides are significantly larger than the observations. Copyright 2008 by the American Geophysical Union. Text North Atlantic Michigan Technological University: Digital Commons @ Michigan Tech Journal of Geophysical Research 113 D17
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description Measurements of NO, NO < inf> 2 , and NO < inf> y (total reactive nitrogen oxides) made at the Pico Mountain station, 38.47°N, 28.40°W, 2.2 km above sea level, from July 2002 to August 2005 are used to characterize the seasonal and diurnal variations of nitrogen oxides in the background lower free troposphere (FT) over the central North Atlantic Ocean. These observations reveal a well-defined seasonal cycle of nitrogen oxides (NO < inf> x = NO + NO < inf> 2 and NO < inf> y ), with higher mixing ratios during the summertime. Observed NO < inf> x and NO < inf> y levels are consistent with long-range transport of emissions, with significant removal en route to the measurement site. Larger summertime nitrogen oxides levels are attributed to boreal wildfire emissions and more efficient export and transport of NO < inf> y from eastern North America during that season. In addition, measurements of NO < inf> x and NO < inf> y obtained during in-cloud and cloud-free conditions are used to estimate PAN and HNO < inf> 3 mixing ratios and examine the partitioning of the reactive nitrogen species. These estimates indicate that reactive nitrogen over the central North Atlantic lower FT largely exists in the form of PAN and HNO < inf> 3 (∼80-90% of NO < inf> y ) year-round. The composition of NO < inf> y shifts from dominance of PAN in winter-spring to dominance of HNO < inf> 3 in summer-fall, as a result of changes in temperature and photochemistry over the region. A further comparison of the nitrogen oxides measurements with results from the global chemical transport model GEOS-Chem finds that simulated nitrogen oxides are significantly larger than the observations. Copyright 2008 by the American Geophysical Union.
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author Val Martin, M.
Honrath, R. E.
Owen, R. C.
Li, Q. B.
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Honrath, R. E.
Owen, R. C.
Li, Q. B.
Seasonal variation of nitrogen oxides in the central North Atlantic lower free troposhere
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Honrath, R. E.
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Li, Q. B.
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title_short Seasonal variation of nitrogen oxides in the central North Atlantic lower free troposhere
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