Surface ozone at the Devils Postpile National Monument receptor site during low and high wildland fire years

被引:13
作者
Bytnerowicz, Andrzej [1 ]
Burley, Joel D. [2 ]
Cisneros, Ricardo [3 ]
Preisler, Haiganoush K. [4 ]
Schilling, Susan [1 ]
Schweizer, Donald [3 ]
Ray, John [6 ]
Dulen, Deanna [5 ]
Beck, Christopher [2 ]
Auble, Bianca [2 ]
机构
[1] USDA, US Forest Serv, Pacific SW Res Stn, Riverside, CA 92507 USA
[2] St Marys Coll, Dept Chem, Moraga, CA 94575 USA
[3] USDA, US Forest Serv, Clovis, CA USA
[4] USDA, US Forest Serv, Pacif SW Res Stn, Albany, CA USA
[5] Devils Postpile Natl Monument, Mammoth Lakes, CA USA
[6] Natl Pk Serv, Air Resources Div, Denver, CO 80225 USA
关键词
California; Fires; Ozone; Backward trajectories; Air pollution standards; AIR-POLLUTANTS; AMBIENT OZONE; VEGETATION; EMISSIONS; EXPOSURE; MOUNTAINS; FOREST;
D O I
10.1016/j.atmosenv.2012.10.024
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Surface ozone (O-3) was measured at the Devils Postpile National Monument (DEPO), eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, during the 2007 (low-fire) and 2008 (high-fire) summer seasons. While mean and median values of O-3 concentrations for the 2007 and 2008 summer seasons were similar, maximum O-3 concentrations in June and August 2008 were higher than in any month of the 2007 summer season. This increase of maximum concentrations in the high-fire year is attributed to emissions of O-3 precursors from wildland fires upwind of DEPO in addition to transport of polluted air from the California Central Valley (CCV) and the San Francisco Bay Area (SFBA). Analysis of backward trajectories for high O-3 episodes in June 2007 and 2008 showed the lowest O-3 pollution at DEPO when air masses originated over the Pacific Ocean (PO) and passed from West to East over PO and CCV at high altitudes. The highest O-3 levels occurred when air masses originated in the vicinity of SFBA, swept through CCV in the NW-SE direction before reaching DEPO at low altitudes. Diurnal O-3 concentrations were characterized by a sharp increase early morning and maximum values in late afternoon, followed by gradual evening decreases with very low pre-dawn minima, a phenomenon explained by local generation of O-3 combined with the long range transport of polluted air masses from CCV, boundary layer destruction and surface deposition. Once in 2007, and 3 times in 2008, the 8-h average concentration exceeded 75 ppb, counting towards exceedance of the present primary Federal O-3 standard (4th highest 8 h concentration <75 ppb over 3 years). The California 8-h average standard (<70 ppb) was exceeded 5 times in 2007 and 6 times in 2008, and these instances counted towards exceedance of the newly proposed primary Federal primary standard (4th highest 8-h concentration <70 ppb over 3 years). In addition, in 2008, the California 1-h average standard (<90 ppb) was exceeded 3 times. The proposed Federal secondary O-3 standard of 13 ppm h was exceeded reaching 16 ppm h in 2007 and 15 ppm h in 2008 that indicates potentially phytotoxic effects on local flora. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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页码:129 / 141
页数:13
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