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3D analysis of high ozone production rates observed during the ESCOMPTE campaign

Authors :
Coll, Isabelle
Pinceloup, Stéphanie
Perros, Pascal E.
Laverdet, Gérard
Le Bras, Georges
Source :
Atmospheric Research. Mar2005, Vol. 74 Issue 1-4, p477-505. 29p.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Abstract: The development of environmental policies to reduce the ozone levels around large agglomerations requires a good understanding of the development of ozone episodes. In particular, it is necessary to know the location and photochemical activity of the plume where ozone is formed. Measurement campaigns make it possible not only to characterize the concentration fields of ozone and its precursors but also to identify the zones of strong ozone production, by means of specific measurements and kinetic calculations. The combination of the observation-based data with numerical simulations allows to better characterize photochemical pollution. This paper presents a study carried out within the ESCOMPTE program and based on the determination of ozone production rates by experimental and numerical methods: ground measurements of peroxy radicals, NO x at a rural site, airborne measurements of NO X and O3, Eulerian modeling. The reported case is of particular interest since it corresponds to an episode with very different photochemical situations. The diurnal variations of the peroxy radical concentration are analyzed in relation to those of ozone and its precursors. Ozone production rates—P(O3)–are studied over one particular day. The results show particularly high concentrations of RO2+HO2 at ground level (up to 200 pptv) under the influence of the urban and industrial plume, but also highlight very high production rates of ozone (60 to 80 ppbv h−1) a few tens of kilometers from the sources. The results show satisfactory agreement between the various approaches. Modeling provides a four-dimensional (4D) description of the plumes, in particular the relation between the ozone precursor concentrations and P(O3) on the ground. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01698095
Volume :
74
Issue :
1-4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Atmospheric Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17426012
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosres.2004.06.008