Observations and model calculations of trace gas scavenging in a dense Saharan dust plume during MINATROC

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de Reus, M
Fischer, H
Sander, R
Gros, V
Kormann, R
Salisbury, G
Van Dingenen, R
Williams, J
Zöllner, M
Lelieveld, J
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[1] Max Planck Inst Chem, D-55020 Mainz, Germany
[2] Commiss European Communities, Joint Res Ctr, I-21020 Ispra, Italy
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10.5194/acp-5-1787-2005
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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An intensive field measurement campaign was performed in July/August 2002 at the Global Atmospheric Watch station Izana on Tenerife to study the interaction of mineral dust aerosol and tropospheric chemistry (MINATROC). A dense Saharan dust plume, with aerosol masses exceeding 500 mu g m(-3), persisted for three days. During this dust event strongly reduced mixing ratios of ROX (HO2, CH3O2 and higher organic peroxy radicals), H2O2, NOX ( NO and NO2) and O-3 were observed. A chemistry boxmodel, constrained by the measurements, has been used to study gas phase and heterogeneous chemistry. It appeared to be difficult to reproduce the observed HCHO mixing ratios with the model, possibly related to the representation of precursor gas concentrations or the absence of dry deposition. The model calculations indicate that the reduced H2O2 mixing ratios in the dust plume can be explained by including the heterogeneous removal reaction of HO2 with an uptake coefficient of 0.2, or by assuming heterogeneous removal of H2O2 with an accommodation coefficient of 5 x 10(-4). However, these heterogeneous reactions cannot explain the low ROx mixing ratios observed during the dust event. Whereas a mean daytime net ozone production rate (NOP) of 1.06 ppb(v)/hr occurred throughout the campaign, the reduced ROX and NOX mixing ratios in the Saharan dust plume contributed to a reduced NOP of 0.14-0.33 ppb(v)/hr, which likely explains the relatively low ozone mixing ratios observed during this event.
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