对流层
大气科学
空气质量指数
日循环
地球静止轨道
气温日变化
氮氧化物
气团(太阳能)
大气化学
环境科学
臭氧监测仪
化学输运模型
气候学
白天
卫星
气溶胶
气象学
化学
臭氧
边界层
燃烧
地理
地质学
物理
有机化学
航空航天工程
工程类
热力学
作者
Laura Hyesung Yang,Daniel J. Jacob,Nadia K. Colombi,Shixian Zhai,Kelvin H. Bates,Viral Shah,Ellie Beaudry,Robert M. Yantosca,Haipeng Lin,Jared F. Brewer,Heesung Chong,Katherine R. Travis,J. H. Crawford,Lok N. Lamsal,Ja‐Ho Koo,Jhoon Kim
标识
DOI:10.5194/acp-23-2465-2023
摘要
Abstract. Nitrogen oxides (NOx≡ NO + NO2) are of central importance for air quality, climate forcing, and nitrogen deposition to ecosystems. The Geostationary Environment Monitoring Spectrometer (GEMS) is now providing hourly NO2 satellite observations over East Asia, offering the first direct measurements of NO2 diurnal variation from space to guide understanding of NOx emissions and chemistry. The NO2 retrieval requires independent vertical profile information from a chemical transport model (CTM) to compute the air mass factor (AMF) that relates the NO2 column measured along the line of sight to the NO2 vertical column. Here, we use aircraft observations from the Korea-United States Air Quality (KORUS-AQ) campaign over the Seoul metropolitan area (SMA) and around the Korean Peninsula in May–June 2016 to better understand the factors controlling the NO2 vertical profile, its diurnal variation, the implications for the AMFs, and the ability of the GEOS-Chem CTM to compute the NO2 vertical profiles used for AMFs. Proper representation of oxidant chemistry is critical for the CTM simulation of NO2 vertical profiles and is achieved in GEOS-Chem through new model developments, including aerosol nitrate photolysis, reduced uptake of hydroperoxy (HO2) radicals by aerosols, and accounting for atmospheric oxidation of volatile chemical products (VCPs). We find that the tropospheric NO2 columns measured from space in the SMA are mainly contributed by the planetary boundary layer (PBL) below 2 km altitude, reflecting the highly polluted conditions. Repeated measurements of NO2 vertical profiles over the SMA at different times of day show that diurnal change in mixing depth affecting the NO2 vertical profile induces a diurnal variation in AMFs of comparable magnitude to the diurnal variation in the NO2 column. GEOS-Chem captures this diurnal variation in AMFs and more generally the variability in the AMFs for the KORUS-AQ NO2 vertical profiles (2.7 % mean bias, 7.6 % precision), with some outliers in the morning due to errors in the timing of mixed-layer growth.
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