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Influences of Halogen Chemistry on Processing of North American
Pollutant Outflow
University of New Hampshire, Mount Washington Observatory
University of VirginiaUniversity of California, San Diego
University of California, Los AngelesUniversity Heidelberg
Goals• To quantify the influences of halogen radicals on ozone
production/destruction in polluted air along the New England east coast during summer.
• To investigate the influence of nocturnal radical chemistry, i.e. NO3 and N2O5, on halogen levels.
• To investigate the role of halogens in the production and chemical evolution of aerosols over the Gulf of Maine.
• To assess potential implications of the outflow on the chemistry in the MBL over the Gulf of Maine.
Instrument Overview• O3, CO, NO, VOC (PTRMS), CO2, CH4 through AIRMAP• LP- and MAX-DOAS: O3, NO2, SO2, HCHO, NO3, BrO, IO, OIO, I2• Inorganic gaseous chlorine: HCl* (primarily HCl) and Cl* (including
Cl2 + HOCl), by tandem mist chambers• soluble trace gases (HNO3, NH3, SO2, HCl, HCOOH, and CH3COOH)
by second tandem mist chamber system • Total gaseous inorganic Br and I by daytime/nighttime filter packs • C2-C10 hydrocarbons, C1-C5 alkylnitrates, halocarbons • Organic and inorganic ionic constituents (NO3
–, SO42–, CH3SO3
–, Cl–, Br–, HCOO–, CH3COO–, C2O42–, Na+, K+, Mg2+, and Ca2+) and total Na, Cl, Br, and I in daytime/nighttime size segregated aerosol samples
• Particle number-size distributions (6 to 800 nm) at 40% RH by multistaged particle sizing spectrometer and DMA
• Photolysis rates by spectroradiometer
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LP-DOAS / AIRMAP Data Overview
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HClws HNO3 CH3COOH HCOOH NH3
Day 188 = 7/6/2004
Transition on 7/15/04
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Halocarbons at the Isles of Shoals
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Halocarbons at the Isles of Shoals
EDT7/7 7/8 7/9 7/10 7/11 7/12 7/13 7/14 7/15 7/16 7/17 7/18
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Reactive Halogens ?
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Conclusions• Measurements show periods of clean marine
influence and polluted continental air
• Clean periods (7/14 & 7/15) show elevated halocarbons, tentatively reactive iodine and precursors
• Night of 7/16 the Boston/NYC plume was observed, with high VOC, O3, NOx, NO3, soluble gases, and aerosol