Nocturnal cleansing flows in a tributary valley

被引:74
作者
Banta, RM
Shepson, PB
Bottenheim, JW
Anlauf, KG
Wiebe, HA
Gallant, A
Biesenthal, T
Olivier, LD
Zhu, CJ
McKendry, IG
Steyn, DG
机构
[1] YORK UNIV,CTR ATMOSPHER CHEM,N YORK,ON M3J 1P3,CANADA
[2] PURDUE UNIV,DEPT CHEM,W LAFAYETTE,IN 47907
[3] PURDUE UNIV,DEPT EARTH & ATMOSPHER SCI,W LAFAYETTE,IN 47907
[4] ATMOSPHER ENVIRONM SERV,DOWNSVIEW,ON,CANADA
[5] COOPERAT INST RES ENVIRONM SCI,BOULDER,CO
[6] UNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA,DEPT GEOG,VANCOUVER,BC,CANADA
关键词
ozone; katabatic flow; dry deposition; downvalley flows; valley outflow jets; Doppler lidar; Vancouver; BC;
D O I
10.1016/S1352-2310(96)00359-7
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
During photochemical air pollution episodes in the lower Fraser Valley (LFV) near Vancouver, BC, daytime upvalley flows carried polluted air, with high ozone (O-3) concentrations, into tributary valleys to the north of the LFV. Nighttime flows out of the valleys had low O-3 concentrations, according to surface measurements, and also had low aerosol concentrations, as measured by a scanning Doppler lidar. Analysis of lidar scan data showed that the flows were highly complex, that the relatively clean flow was confined to the lower levels (lowest similar to 500 m) Of the valley, and that regions of strongest outflow were also the regions of ''cleanest'' air. Measurements of NO2 concentrations well above background levels in the outflow indicate that it was formerly polluted air from which O-3 and aerosols had been removed. Possible removal mechanisms were found to be dry deposition in the katabatic (downslope) flows down the valley sidewalls, in agreement with a previous study in a Swiss valley, or fast chemical reactions with NO and NO3. Nearly horizontal lidar scans showed that the valley exit flows penetrated into the LFV, where they merged with the downvalley/land-breeze system along the Eraser River.
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页码:2147 / 2162
页数:16
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