Hydroxyl radical and NOx production rates, black carbon concentrations and light-absorbing impurities in snow from field measurements of light penetration and nadir reflectivity of onshore and offshore coastal Alaskan snow

Photolytic production rates of NO, NO₂ and OH radicals in snow and the total absorption spectrum due to impurities in snowpack have been calculated for the Ocean-Atmosphere-Sea-Ice-Snowpack (OASIS) campaign during Spring 2009 at Barrow, Alaska. The photolytic production rate and snowpack absorption...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Other Authors: France, J. (author), Reay, H. (author), King, M. (author), Voisin, D. (author), Jacobi, H. (author), Domine, F. (author), Beine, H. (author), Anastasio, C. (author), MacArthur, A. (author), Lee-Taylor, Julia (author)
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Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union 2012
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Online Access:http://nldr.library.ucar.edu/repository/collections/OSGC-000-000-009-055
https://doi.org/10.1029/2011JD016639
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spelling ftncar:oai:drupal-site.org:articles_11687 2023-09-05T13:17:16+02:00 Hydroxyl radical and NOx production rates, black carbon concentrations and light-absorbing impurities in snow from field measurements of light penetration and nadir reflectivity of onshore and offshore coastal Alaskan snow France, J. (author) Reay, H. (author) King, M. (author) Voisin, D. (author) Jacobi, H. (author) Domine, F. (author) Beine, H. (author) Anastasio, C. (author) MacArthur, A. (author) Lee-Taylor, Julia (author) 2012-03-09 application/pdf http://nldr.library.ucar.edu/repository/collections/OSGC-000-000-009-055 https://doi.org/10.1029/2011JD016639 en eng American Geophysical Union Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres http://nldr.library.ucar.edu/repository/collections/OSGC-000-000-009-055 doi:10.1029/2011JD016639 ark:/85065/d7pz59ff Copyright 2012 American Geophysical Union. Barrow e-folding depth Photochemistry Text article 2012 ftncar https://doi.org/10.1029/2011JD016639 2023-08-14T18:39:35Z Photolytic production rates of NO, NO₂ and OH radicals in snow and the total absorption spectrum due to impurities in snowpack have been calculated for the Ocean-Atmosphere-Sea-Ice-Snowpack (OASIS) campaign during Spring 2009 at Barrow, Alaska. The photolytic production rate and snowpack absorption cross-sections were calculated from measurements of snowpack stratigraphy, light penetration depths (e-folding depths), nadir reflectivity (350-700 nm) and UV broadband atmospheric radiation. Maximum NOx fluxes calculated during the campaign owing to combined nitrate and nitrite photolysis were calculated as 72 nmol m⁻² h⁻¹ for the inland snowpack and 44 nmol m⁻² h⁻¹ for the snow on sea-ice and snowpack around the Barrow Arctic Research Center (BARC). Depth-integrated photochemical production rates of OH radicals were calculated giving maximum OH depth-integrated production rates of -160 nmol m⁻² h⁻¹ for the inland snowpack and -110 - 120 nmol m⁻² h⁻¹ for the snow around BARC and snow on sea-ice. Light penetration (e-folding) depths at a wavelength of 400 nm measured for snowpack in the vicinity of Barrow and snow on sea-ice are -9 cm and 14 cm for snow 15 km inland. Fitting scaled HULIS (HUmic-LIke Substances) and black carbon absorption cross-sections to the determined snow impurity absorption cross-sections show a "humic-like" component to snowpack absorption, with typical concentrations of 1.2-1.5 μgC g⁻¹. Estimates of black carbon concentrations for the four snowpacks are -40 to 70 ng g⁻¹ for the terrestrial Arctic snowpacks and -90 ng g⁻¹ for snow on sea-ice. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Barrow black carbon Sea ice Alaska OpenSky (NCAR/UCAR - National Center for Atmospheric Research/University Corporation for Atmospheric Research) Arctic Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 117 D14 n/a n/a
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e-folding depth
Photochemistry
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Photochemistry
Hydroxyl radical and NOx production rates, black carbon concentrations and light-absorbing impurities in snow from field measurements of light penetration and nadir reflectivity of onshore and offshore coastal Alaskan snow
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description Photolytic production rates of NO, NO₂ and OH radicals in snow and the total absorption spectrum due to impurities in snowpack have been calculated for the Ocean-Atmosphere-Sea-Ice-Snowpack (OASIS) campaign during Spring 2009 at Barrow, Alaska. The photolytic production rate and snowpack absorption cross-sections were calculated from measurements of snowpack stratigraphy, light penetration depths (e-folding depths), nadir reflectivity (350-700 nm) and UV broadband atmospheric radiation. Maximum NOx fluxes calculated during the campaign owing to combined nitrate and nitrite photolysis were calculated as 72 nmol m⁻² h⁻¹ for the inland snowpack and 44 nmol m⁻² h⁻¹ for the snow on sea-ice and snowpack around the Barrow Arctic Research Center (BARC). Depth-integrated photochemical production rates of OH radicals were calculated giving maximum OH depth-integrated production rates of -160 nmol m⁻² h⁻¹ for the inland snowpack and -110 - 120 nmol m⁻² h⁻¹ for the snow around BARC and snow on sea-ice. Light penetration (e-folding) depths at a wavelength of 400 nm measured for snowpack in the vicinity of Barrow and snow on sea-ice are -9 cm and 14 cm for snow 15 km inland. Fitting scaled HULIS (HUmic-LIke Substances) and black carbon absorption cross-sections to the determined snow impurity absorption cross-sections show a "humic-like" component to snowpack absorption, with typical concentrations of 1.2-1.5 μgC g⁻¹. Estimates of black carbon concentrations for the four snowpacks are -40 to 70 ng g⁻¹ for the terrestrial Arctic snowpacks and -90 ng g⁻¹ for snow on sea-ice.
author2 France, J. (author)
Reay, H. (author)
King, M. (author)
Voisin, D. (author)
Jacobi, H. (author)
Domine, F. (author)
Beine, H. (author)
Anastasio, C. (author)
MacArthur, A. (author)
Lee-Taylor, Julia (author)
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
title Hydroxyl radical and NOx production rates, black carbon concentrations and light-absorbing impurities in snow from field measurements of light penetration and nadir reflectivity of onshore and offshore coastal Alaskan snow
title_short Hydroxyl radical and NOx production rates, black carbon concentrations and light-absorbing impurities in snow from field measurements of light penetration and nadir reflectivity of onshore and offshore coastal Alaskan snow
title_full Hydroxyl radical and NOx production rates, black carbon concentrations and light-absorbing impurities in snow from field measurements of light penetration and nadir reflectivity of onshore and offshore coastal Alaskan snow
title_fullStr Hydroxyl radical and NOx production rates, black carbon concentrations and light-absorbing impurities in snow from field measurements of light penetration and nadir reflectivity of onshore and offshore coastal Alaskan snow
title_full_unstemmed Hydroxyl radical and NOx production rates, black carbon concentrations and light-absorbing impurities in snow from field measurements of light penetration and nadir reflectivity of onshore and offshore coastal Alaskan snow
title_sort hydroxyl radical and nox production rates, black carbon concentrations and light-absorbing impurities in snow from field measurements of light penetration and nadir reflectivity of onshore and offshore coastal alaskan snow
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