Aircraft measurements of ammonia and nitric acid in the lower troposphere

The first simultaneous measurements of ammonia and nitric acid in the troposphere have been made from an aircraft using a tungsten oxide denuder system. Vertical profiles of NH3 and HNO3 taken over coastal Virginia and Maryland in March and September, 1983, at altitudes from 150 m to 3000 m, show mi...

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Main Authors: Lebel, P. J., Hoell, J. M., Levine, J. S., Vay, S. A.
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Published: 1985
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author Lebel, P. J.
Hoell, J. M.
Levine, J. S.
Vay, S. A.
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Hoell, J. M.
Levine, J. S.
Vay, S. A.
author_sort Lebel, P. J.
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description The first simultaneous measurements of ammonia and nitric acid in the troposphere have been made from an aircraft using a tungsten oxide denuder system. Vertical profiles of NH3 and HNO3 taken over coastal Virginia and Maryland in March and September, 1983, at altitudes from 150 m to 3000 m, show mixing ratios that decrease with altitude. Ammonia profiles show substantial seasonal variation, while nitric acid profiles do not. Using the measured profiles and a one-dimensional photochemical model, lifetimes due to heterogeneous loss of one day for HNO3 and ten days for NH3 are calculated. In contrast, NH3 profiles up to 5300 m over the North Atlantic Ocean during August 1982 show mixing ratios that increase slightly with altitude. These data represent the first ammonia profiles measured over the ocean. It is suggested that the increase in NH3 with altitude is a result of an ammonia-rich continental air mass advected over the ocean, followed by the dissolution of NH3 in the marine boundary layer on water-covered sea salt particles.
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19850055571 2025-01-16T23:40:09+00:00 Aircraft measurements of ammonia and nitric acid in the lower troposphere Lebel, P. J. Hoell, J. M. Levine, J. S. Vay, S. A. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Jun 1, 1985 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19850055571 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19850055571 Accession ID: 85A37722 Copyright Other Sources 46 Geophysical Research Letters; 12; 401-404 1985 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T16:24:02Z The first simultaneous measurements of ammonia and nitric acid in the troposphere have been made from an aircraft using a tungsten oxide denuder system. Vertical profiles of NH3 and HNO3 taken over coastal Virginia and Maryland in March and September, 1983, at altitudes from 150 m to 3000 m, show mixing ratios that decrease with altitude. Ammonia profiles show substantial seasonal variation, while nitric acid profiles do not. Using the measured profiles and a one-dimensional photochemical model, lifetimes due to heterogeneous loss of one day for HNO3 and ten days for NH3 are calculated. In contrast, NH3 profiles up to 5300 m over the North Atlantic Ocean during August 1982 show mixing ratios that increase slightly with altitude. These data represent the first ammonia profiles measured over the ocean. It is suggested that the increase in NH3 with altitude is a result of an ammonia-rich continental air mass advected over the ocean, followed by the dissolution of NH3 in the marine boundary layer on water-covered sea salt particles. Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
spellingShingle 46
Lebel, P. J.
Hoell, J. M.
Levine, J. S.
Vay, S. A.
Aircraft measurements of ammonia and nitric acid in the lower troposphere
title Aircraft measurements of ammonia and nitric acid in the lower troposphere
title_full Aircraft measurements of ammonia and nitric acid in the lower troposphere
title_fullStr Aircraft measurements of ammonia and nitric acid in the lower troposphere
title_full_unstemmed Aircraft measurements of ammonia and nitric acid in the lower troposphere
title_short Aircraft measurements of ammonia and nitric acid in the lower troposphere
title_sort aircraft measurements of ammonia and nitric acid in the lower troposphere
topic 46
topic_facet 46
url http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19850055571