Measurements of OH and RO2 radicals at Dome C, East Antarctica

Concentrations of OH radicals and the sum of peroxy radicals, RO2, were measured in the boundary layer for the first time on the East Antarctic Plateau at the Concordia Station (Dome C, 75.10° S, 123.31° E) during the austral summer 2011/2012. The median concentrations of OH and RO2 radicals were 3....

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Main Authors: Kukui, A., Legrand, M., Preunkert, S., Frey, M. M., Loisil, R., Gil Roca, J., Jourdain, B., King, M. D., France, J. L., Ancellet, G.
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spelling ftnonlinearchiv:oai:noa.gwlb.de:cop_mods_00044693 2023-05-15T13:55:42+02:00 Measurements of OH and RO2 radicals at Dome C, East Antarctica Kukui, A. Legrand, M. Preunkert, S. Frey, M. M. Loisil, R. Gil Roca, J. Jourdain, B. King, M. D. France, J. L. Ancellet, G. 2014-11 electronic https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-14-12373-2014 https://noa.gwlb.de/receive/cop_mods_00044693 https://noa.gwlb.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/cop_derivate_00044313/acp-14-12373-2014.pdf https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/14/12373/2014/acp-14-12373-2014.pdf eng eng Copernicus Publications Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics -- http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/volumes_and_issues.html -- http://www.bibliothek.uni-regensburg.de/ezeit/?2069847 -- 1680-7324 https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-14-12373-2014 https://noa.gwlb.de/receive/cop_mods_00044693 https://noa.gwlb.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/cop_derivate_00044313/acp-14-12373-2014.pdf https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/14/12373/2014/acp-14-12373-2014.pdf uneingeschränkt info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess article Verlagsveröffentlichung article Text doc-type:article 2014 ftnonlinearchiv https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-14-12373-2014 2022-02-08T22:39:57Z Concentrations of OH radicals and the sum of peroxy radicals, RO2, were measured in the boundary layer for the first time on the East Antarctic Plateau at the Concordia Station (Dome C, 75.10° S, 123.31° E) during the austral summer 2011/2012. The median concentrations of OH and RO2 radicals were 3.1 × 106 molecule cm−3 and 9.9 × 106 molecule cm−3, respectively. These values are comparable to those observed at the South Pole, confirming that the elevated oxidative capacity of the Antarctic atmospheric boundary layer found at the South Pole is not restricted to the South Pole but common over the high Antarctic plateau. At Concordia, the concentration of radicals showed distinct diurnal profiles with the median maximum of 5.2 × 106 molecule cm−3 at 11:00 and the median minimum of 1.1 × 106 molecule cm−3 at 01:00 for OH radicals and 1.7 × 108 molecule cm−3 and 2.5 × 107 molecule cm−3 for RO2 radicals at 13:00 and 23:00, respectively (all times are local times). Concurrent measurements of O3, HONO, NO, NO2, HCHO and H2O2 demonstrated that the major primary source of OH and RO2 radicals at Dome C was the photolysis of HONO, HCHO and H2O2, with the photolysis of HONO contributing ~75% of total primary radical production. However, photochemical modelling with accounting for all these radical sources overestimates the concentrations of OH and RO2 radicals by a factor of 2 compared to field observations. Neglecting the net OH production from HONO in the photochemical modelling results in an underestimation of the concentrations of OH and RO2 radicals by a factor of 2. To explain the observations of radicals in this case an additional source of OH equivalent to about (25–35)% of measured photolysis of HONO is required. Even with a factor of 5 reduction in the concentrations of HONO, the photolysis of HONO represents the major primary radical source at Dome C. To account for a possibility of an overestimation of NO2 observed at Dome C the calculations were also performed with NO2 concentrations estimated by assuming steady-state NO2 / NO ratios. In this case the net radical production from the photolysis of HONO should be reduced by a factor of 5 or completely removed based on the photochemical budget of OH or 0-D modelling, respectively. Another major factor leading to the large concentration of OH radicals measured at Dome C was large concentrations of NO molecules and fast recycling of peroxy radicals to OH radicals. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica South pole South pole Niedersächsisches Online-Archiv NOA Antarctic Austral Concordia Station ENVELOPE(123.333,123.333,-75.100,-75.100) East Antarctica South Pole The Antarctic Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 14 22 12373 12392
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Kukui, A.
Legrand, M.
Preunkert, S.
Frey, M. M.
Loisil, R.
Gil Roca, J.
Jourdain, B.
King, M. D.
France, J. L.
Ancellet, G.
Measurements of OH and RO2 radicals at Dome C, East Antarctica
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description Concentrations of OH radicals and the sum of peroxy radicals, RO2, were measured in the boundary layer for the first time on the East Antarctic Plateau at the Concordia Station (Dome C, 75.10° S, 123.31° E) during the austral summer 2011/2012. The median concentrations of OH and RO2 radicals were 3.1 × 106 molecule cm−3 and 9.9 × 106 molecule cm−3, respectively. These values are comparable to those observed at the South Pole, confirming that the elevated oxidative capacity of the Antarctic atmospheric boundary layer found at the South Pole is not restricted to the South Pole but common over the high Antarctic plateau. At Concordia, the concentration of radicals showed distinct diurnal profiles with the median maximum of 5.2 × 106 molecule cm−3 at 11:00 and the median minimum of 1.1 × 106 molecule cm−3 at 01:00 for OH radicals and 1.7 × 108 molecule cm−3 and 2.5 × 107 molecule cm−3 for RO2 radicals at 13:00 and 23:00, respectively (all times are local times). Concurrent measurements of O3, HONO, NO, NO2, HCHO and H2O2 demonstrated that the major primary source of OH and RO2 radicals at Dome C was the photolysis of HONO, HCHO and H2O2, with the photolysis of HONO contributing ~75% of total primary radical production. However, photochemical modelling with accounting for all these radical sources overestimates the concentrations of OH and RO2 radicals by a factor of 2 compared to field observations. Neglecting the net OH production from HONO in the photochemical modelling results in an underestimation of the concentrations of OH and RO2 radicals by a factor of 2. To explain the observations of radicals in this case an additional source of OH equivalent to about (25–35)% of measured photolysis of HONO is required. Even with a factor of 5 reduction in the concentrations of HONO, the photolysis of HONO represents the major primary radical source at Dome C. To account for a possibility of an overestimation of NO2 observed at Dome C the calculations were also performed with NO2 concentrations estimated by assuming steady-state NO2 / NO ratios. In this case the net radical production from the photolysis of HONO should be reduced by a factor of 5 or completely removed based on the photochemical budget of OH or 0-D modelling, respectively. Another major factor leading to the large concentration of OH radicals measured at Dome C was large concentrations of NO molecules and fast recycling of peroxy radicals to OH radicals.
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author Kukui, A.
Legrand, M.
Preunkert, S.
Frey, M. M.
Loisil, R.
Gil Roca, J.
Jourdain, B.
King, M. D.
France, J. L.
Ancellet, G.
author_facet Kukui, A.
Legrand, M.
Preunkert, S.
Frey, M. M.
Loisil, R.
Gil Roca, J.
Jourdain, B.
King, M. D.
France, J. L.
Ancellet, G.
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title Measurements of OH and RO2 radicals at Dome C, East Antarctica
title_short Measurements of OH and RO2 radicals at Dome C, East Antarctica
title_full Measurements of OH and RO2 radicals at Dome C, East Antarctica
title_fullStr Measurements of OH and RO2 radicals at Dome C, East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Measurements of OH and RO2 radicals at Dome C, East Antarctica
title_sort measurements of oh and ro2 radicals at dome c, east antarctica
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