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Observation-based analysis of ozone production sensitivity for two persistent ozone episodes in Guangdong, China.

Authors :
Song, Kaixiang
Liu, Run
Wang, Yu
Liu, Tao
Wei, Liyan
Wu, Yanxing
Zheng, Junyu
Wang, Boguang
Liu, Shaw Chen
Source :
Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics; 2022, Vol. 22 Issue 12, p8403-8416, 14p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

An observation-based method (OBM) is developed to investigate the sensitivity of ozone formation to precursors during two persistent elevated ozone episodes observed at 77 stations in Guangdong. Average OH concentrations derived at the 77 stations between 08:00 and 13:00 local time stay within a narrow range of 2.5×106 to 5.5×106 cm -3 with a weak dependence on the NO x. These values are in good agreement with OH values observed at a rural station in the Pearl River Delta (PRD). They also agree well with a box model constrained by the ambient conditions observed during the two episodes. The OBM has been used to evaluate the ozone production efficiency, ε (NO x or volatile organic compound, VOC), defined as the number of O 3 molecules produced per molecule of NO x (or VOC) oxidized. Average values of ε (NO x) and ε (VOC) determined by the OBM are 3.0 and 2.1 ppb ppb -1 , respectively, and both compared well with values in previous studies. Approximately 67 % of the station days exhibit ozone formation sensitivity to NO x , and approximately 20 % of the station days are in the transitional regime sensitive to both NO x and VOC, and only approximately 13 % of the station days are sensitive to VOC. These results are in semi-quantitative agreement with the ozone formation sensitivity calculated by the box model constrained by ambient conditions observed during the two episodes. However, our OBM results differ from those of most previous investigations, which suggested that limiting the emission of VOC rather than NO x would be more effective in reducing ozone reduction in Guangdong. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16807316
Volume :
22
Issue :
12
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
157870598
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-22-8403-2022