[1] Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical Oxidants, US EPA, pp 3-1
|
|
- Adela Hoover
- 6 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Bibliography [1] Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical Oxidants, US EPA, pp 3-1 [2] Ali, K., et al. Surface ozone measurements over Himalayan Region and Delhi, North India. Indian Journal of Radio and Space Physics 33, , [3] Altshuller, A. P., and Lefohn, A. S. Background ozone in the planetary boundary layer over the United States. J Air Waste Manan Asso, 46, , [4] Andreae, M. O., and Crutzen, P. J. Atmospheric aerosols: biogeochemical sources and role in atmospheric chemistry. Science, 276, , [5] Aneja, P. A., et al. Measurements and analysis of reactive nitrogen species in the rural troposphere of the southeast United States: Southern oxidant study site Sonia. Atmos Environ, 30, , [6] Beaney, G., and Gough, W., A. The influence of tropospheric ozone on the air temperature of the city of Toronto, Canada. Atmos Environ, 36, , [7] Beig, G., et al. Simultaneous measurements of ozone and its precursors on a diurnal scale at a semi urban site in India. J Atmos Chem, Submitted, [8] Cardelino, C. A., and Chameides, W. L. Natural hydro-carbons, urbanization and urban ozone. J Geophys Res, 95, 13,971-13,979,
2 BIBLIOGRAPHY 110 [9] Chameides, W. L., and J. C. G. Walker. A photochemical theory of tropospheric ozone,j Geophys Res, 78, 8751, [10] Chameides, W. L., et al. Ozone Precursor Relationship in the Ambient Atmosphere. J Geophys Res, 97, , [11] Chin, M., et al. Relationship of ozone and carbon monoxide over North America. J Geophys Res, 99, 14,565-14,573, [12] Clark, T. L., and Karl, T. R. Applications of prognostic meteorological variables to forecasts of daily maximum one hour ozone concentrations in the northeaster United States. JAppl Met, 21, , [13] Crutzen, P. J. A Discussion of the chemistry of some minor constituents in the stratosphere and troposphere, Pure Appl Geophys, 106, 1385, [14] Dalvi, M., et al. A GIS based method for Gridding of Large Scale Emission Inventories: Application to Carbon-Monoxide Emissions from the Indian Region. Atmos Environ, 40, , [15] Debaje, S. B., et al. Surface ozone measurement at tropical rural coastal station, Tranquebar, India. Atmos Environ, 37, , [16] Dentener, F. J., and Crutzen, P. J. Reaction of N on troposheric aerosols: impact on the global distributions of NOx, 0 3 and OH. J Geophys Res, 98, , [17] Dickerson, R. R., et al. Thunderstorms; an important mechanism in the transport of air pollutants. Science, 235, , [18] Feshenfeld, F. C. Intercomparison of N0 2 measurement technique. J Geophys Res, 95, , [19] Galanter, M., et al. Impacts of biomass burning on tropospheric CO, NOx and 0 3. J Geophys Res, 107, /2001JD000357, [20] Garg, A., Shukla, P., Emissions Inventory of India. Tata McGraw- Hill, New Delhi. [21] Granier, C, Personal Communication, 2001 and 2003.
3 BIBLIOGRAPHY 111 [22] Greenhut, G. K. Transport of ozone between Boundary Layer and cloud layer by cumulus clouds. J Geophys Res, 91, , [23] Haagen-Smit, A. J., and M. M. Fox. Photochemical ozone formation with hydrocarbons and automobile exhaust, J Air Poll Control Asso, 4, , [24] Hauglustaine, D. A., et al. MOZART, A global chemical transport model for ozone and related chemical tracers: 2. Model results and evaluation. J Geophys Res, 103, 28,291-28,335, [25] Horowitz, L. S., et al. A global simulation of tropospheric ozone and related tracers: Description and evaluation of MOZART, version 2. J Geophys Res, Submitted, [26] Jacob, D., J. Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry. Princeton Univ Press, pp 204, [27] Jaffe, D. A., et al. Measurements of NO, NOy, CO and 0 3 and estimation of the ozone production rate at Oki Island, Japan, during PEM-West. J Geophys Res, 101, , [28] Jain, S. L., et al. Observational Study of surface ozone at New Delhi, India. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 24, [29] Kelly, N. A., and Gunst, R. F. Response of ozone to changes in hydrocarbon and nitrogen oxide concentrations in outdoor smog chambers filled with Los Angeles Air, Atmos Environ, Part A 24, , [30] Kelly, N. A., et al. Sources and sinks of ozone in rural areas. Atmos Environ, 18, , [31] Kelly, N. A., et al. The chemical and meteorological conditions associated with high high and low ozone concentrations in southeastern Michigan and nearby areas of Ontario. J Air Poll Control Asso, 36, , [32] Khemani, L. T, et al. Study of surface ozone behavior at urban and forested sites in India. Atmos Environ, 29, , 1995.
4 BIBLIOGRAPHY 112 [33] Kleinman, L., et al. Ozone fomation at a rural site in southeastern United States. J Geophys Res, 99, , [34] Kleinman, L., et al. Ozone formation in southern United States. J Geophys Res, 99, , [35] Lai, S., Naja, M., Subbaraya, B. H. Seasonal variations in surface ozone and its precursors over an urban site in India. Atmos Environ, 34, , [36] Lamb, B., et al. A national inventory of biogenic hydrocarbon emissions. Atmos Environ, 21, , [37] Leighton, P. A. Photochemistry of air Pollution, Academic Press, 1961 Logan et al. World Meteorological Organization [38] Logan, J. A. An analysis of ozonesonde data for the troposphere: recommendations for testing 3-D lodels and development of agridded climatology for tropospheric ozone. J Geophys Res, 104, 16,115-16,149, [39] Logan, J, A., et al. Tropospheric Chemistry: Aglobal Percpective. J Geophys Res, 86, , [40] Logan, J. A. Tropospheric Ozone: seasonal behavior, trends and anthropogenic influence. J Geophys Res, 90, 10,463-10,482, [41] Lokesh Kr Sahu. Ozone and related gases in the lower atmosphere. Ph.D. thesis, submitted to M. L. S. University, Udaipur, [42] Monks, P. S. A review of the observations and origins of the spring ozone maximum. Atmos Envion, 34, , [43] Mukammal, E. L, et al. Meteorological conditions associated with ozone in the southwestern Ontario, Canada. Atmos Environ, 16, , [44] Muller, J. -F. Geographical distribution and seasonal variation of surface emissions and deposition velocities of atmospheric trace gases. J Geophys Res, 97, , 1992.
5 BIBLIOGRAPHY 113 [45] Nair, P., et al. Temporal variations in surface ozone at Thumba (8.61N, 77.IE) -a tropical coastal site in India. Atmos Environ, 36, , [46] Naja, M., et al. Diurnal and Seasonal variabilities in surface ozone at a high altitude site Mt Abu (24.60N, 72.70E, 1680m asl) in India. Atmos Environ, 37, , [47] Naja, M., Lai, S. Surface Ozone and Precursor gases at Gadanki (13,5oN, 79.2oE), a tropical rural site in India. J Geophys Res, 107, ACH-8, [48] Olivier, J., et al.present and future surface emissions of atmospheric compounds, POET report #2, EU project EVK , [49] Olszyna, J. K., et al. 0 3 and NO y relationship at a rural site. J Geophys Res, 99, 14,557-14,563, [50] Parrish, D. D., et al. Background ozone and anthropogenic ozone enhancement at Niwot Ridge, Colorado. J Atmos Che, 4, 63-80, [51] Parrish D. D., et al. The total reactive oxidized nitrogen levels and the partitoning between the individual species at the six rural sites in Eastern North America. J Geophys Res, 98, , [52] Penner, J. E., et al. Climate change and its interaction with air chemistry: Perspective and research needs. EPA report under interagency agreement DW , Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, [53] Pillai, A. G., et al. Studies of atmospheric aerosols and ozone in different environments. J Marine and Atmos Res, 2, 33-36, [54] Pitts, Finlayson and Pitts, James Jr. Atmospheric Chemistry: Fundamental and experimental techniques, John Wiley and Sons, [55] Pochanart, P., et al. Influence of regional-scale anthropogenic activity in northeast Asia on seasonal variations of surface ozone and carbon monoxide observed at Oki, Japan. J Geophys Res, 104, , [56] Regener, E. Ozoneschischt und Atmosphrische Turbulence. Ber. Deut. Wetterdienstes US Zone 11, 45, 1949.
6 BIBLIOGRAPHY 114 [57] Sahu, L. K., and Lai, S. Distribution of C 2 -C 5 and related trace gases at a tropical urban site in India. Atmos Environ, 40, , [58] Sakurai, Y., et al. Autolag: Automatic discovery of lag correlations in stream data, / [59] Schwartz, S. E., and Warneck, P. Units for use in atmospheric chemistry. Pure andappl Chem, 67, , [60] Sillman, S., and Samson, P. J. Impact of temoerature on oxidant photochemistry in urban, polluted rural and remote environments. J Geophys Res, 100, 11,497-11,508, [61] Singh, H. B., and P. B. Zimmerman. Atmospheric distribution and sources of nonmethane hydrocarbons. In J. O. Nriagu (ed.), , [62] Singh, H. B., et al. Relationship between peroxyacetyl nitrate and nitrogen oxides in the clean troposphere. Nature, 318, , [63] Sotirios Glavas. Surface ozone and NOx concentrations at a high altitude Meiterranean site, Greece. Atmos Environ, 33, , [64] Tiwari, V. S., and Peshin, S.,A. Prominent maximum in surface ozone concentration during winter months at Pune (India). Mausam, 46, , [65] Trainer, M., et al. Correlation of ozone with NOy in photochemically aged air, J Geophys Res, 98, , [66] Vingarzan, R,. A review of surface ozone background levels and trends. Atmos Environ, 38, , [67] Vukovich, F. M., et al. On the relationship between high ozone in the rural surface layer and high pressure systems. Atmos Environ, 11, , [68] Walcek, C. J., and Yuan, H. Calculated influence of temperature related factors on ozone fomation rates in the lower troposhere. J Appl Met, 34, , 1994.
7 BIBLIOGRAPHY 115 [69] Wang, T., et al. On the variability and correlation of surface ozone and carbon monoxide observed in Hong Kong using trajectory and regression analysis. Adv Atmos Scinces, 21, , [70] Wild, O., and H. Akimoto, Intercontinental transport of ozone and its precursors in a threedimensional global CTM, J Geophys Res 106, , [71] Winer, A. M., et al. Response of Commercial chemiluminescent NO-N0 2 analyzers to other nitrogen-containing compounds. Atmos Environ, 8, , 1974.
M. K. Satheesh Kumar, Nishanth. T, K. M. Praseed and Sheela M. Joseph Department of Atmospheric Science, Kannur University, Kerala , India
Recent Research in Science and Technology 2010, 2(3): 01 05 ISSN: 2076-5061 www.recent-science.com PHYSICS THE SIGNIFICANT ROLE OF CO AND NOX IN THE TROPOSPHERIC OZONE CHEMISTRY M. K. Satheesh Kumar, Nishanth.
More informationChemical nonlinearities in relating intercontinental ozone pollution to anthropogenic emissions
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, VOL. 36, L05806, doi:10.1029/2008gl036607, 2009 Chemical nonlinearities in relating intercontinental ozone pollution to anthropogenic emissions Shiliang Wu, 1,2 Bryan N. Duncan,
More informationAssessment of Ozone Variability in East Asia during Recent Years
EANET Research Fellowship Program 2005 Assessment of Ozone Variability in East Asia during Recent Years Eyi Wang 1) *, Tatsuya Sakurai 2) and Hiromasa Ueda 2) 1) Division of Air Polluting Monitoring, China
More information8.2 Tropospheric ozone
8.2 Tropospheric ozone Prev Chapter 8. Ozone Next 8.2 Tropospheric ozone Tropospheric ozone is only about 10% of the total amount of ozone contained in a vertical column in the atmosphere. However, this
More informationStratospheric Ozone Depletion, Regional Ozone, Aerosols: Connections to Climate Change
Stratospheric Ozone Depletion, Regional Ozone, Aerosols: Connections to Climate Change Jeff Gaffney Chemistry Department University of Arkansas at Little Rock DOE Biological and Environmental Science Climate
More informationModeling Study of A Typical Summer Ozone Pollution Event over Yangtze River Delta
36 11 2015 11 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Vol 36 No 11 Nov 2015 * - - 210044 WRF /Chem 2013 8 10 ~ 18 11 ~ 13 h 15 00 WRF /Chem X51 A 0250-3301 2015 11-3981-08 DOI 10 13227 /j hjkx 2015 11 006 Modeling Study
More informationEvidence of lightning NO x and convective transport of pollutants in satellite observations over North America
Evidence of lightning NO x and convective transport of pollutants in satellite observations over North America Yunsoo Choi 1, Yuhang Wang 1*, Tao Zeng 1, Randall V. Martin 2, Thomas P. Kurosu 3, and Kelly
More informationEvidence of lightning NO x and convective transport of pollutants in satellite observations over North America
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, VOL. 32, L02805, doi:10.1029/2004gl021436, 2005 Evidence of lightning NO x and convective transport of pollutants in satellite observations over North America Yunsoo Choi,
More informationThe Challenge of. Guy Brasseur
The Challenge of Monitoring and Predicting Chemical Weather Guy Brasseur Introduction: What is Chemical Weather? What is Chemical Weather? Local, regional, and global distributions of important trace gases
More informationProject Summary. Sanford Sillman. is a way to evaluate the sensitivity to its two main precursors, nitrogen oxides (NO x
United States National Exposure Environmental Protection Research Laboratory Agency Research Triangle Park, NC 27711 Research and Development EPA/600/SR98/022 May 1998 Project Summary Evaluating the Relation
More informationSurface Ozone Problem in Two Polluted Regions in China and VOGA-NCP 2013 Summer Campaign
Surface Ozone Problem in Two Polluted Regions in China and VOGA-NCP 2013 Summer Campaign Liang Ran Key Laboratory of Middle Atmosphere and Global Environment Observation (LAGEO) Institute of Atmospheric
More informationOn low value of surface ozone during winter in Delhi
Indian Journal of Radio & Space Physics Vol 45, March 2016, pp 41-47 On low value of surface ozone during winter in Delhi D K Chakrabarty 1,$,* & S K Peshin 2,# 1 Centre for Environment Survey, Vidya Nagar
More informationScience Results Based on Aura OMI-MLS Measurements of Tropospheric Ozone and Other Trace Gases
Science Results Based on Aura OMI-MLS Measurements of Tropospheric Ozone and Other Trace Gases J. R. Ziemke Main Contributors: P. K. Bhartia, S. Chandra, B. N. Duncan, L. Froidevaux, J. Joiner, J. Kar,
More informationMAJOR CONCERNS AND RESEARCH NEEDS FOR OUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE CHEMISTRY OF THE ATMOSPHERE
Pure 81 Appl. Chem., Vol. 67, No. 12, pp. 2057-2064, 1995. Printed in Great Britain. Q 1995 IUPAC INTERNATIONAL UNION OF PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY APPLIED CHEMISTRY DIVISION COMMISSION ON ATMOSPHERIC
More informationLagrangian Transport Model Forecasts as a Useful Tool for Predicting Intercontinental Pollution Transport During Measurement Campaigns
Forster et al. EXPORT-E2 Final Report 30 Lagrangian Transport Model Forecasts as a Useful Tool for Predicting Intercontinental Pollution Transport During Measurement Campaigns A contribution to subproject
More informationAPPLICATION OF CMAQ ON HEMISPHERIC SCALES
APPLICATION OF CMAQ ON HEMISPHERIC SCALES O. Russell Bullock, Jr.* and Rohit Mathur US Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA Francis S. Binkowski and Neil N. Davis Carolina Environmental
More informationPROBLEMS Sources of CO Sources of tropospheric ozone
220 PROBLEMS 11. 1 Sources of CO The two principal sources of CO to the atmosphere are oxidation of CH 4 and combustion. Mean rate constants for oxidation of CH 4 and CO by OH in the troposphere are k
More informationUsing GOME and SCIAMACHY NO 2 measurements to constrain emission inventories potential and limitations
Institute of Environmental Physics and Remote Sensing IUP/IFE-UB Department 1 Physics/Electrical Engineering TP-HTAP WMO Geneva, 25 January 2007 Using GOME and SCIAMACHY NO 2 measurements to constrain
More informationSeasonal Variation of the Tropospheric Ozone : A Summer Minimum in Japan. By T. Ogawa and A. Miyata*
October 1985 T. Ogawa and A. Miyata 937 Seasonal Variation of the Tropospheric Ozone : A Summer Minimum in Japan By T. Ogawa and A. Miyata* Geophysics Research Laboratory, University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku,
More informationTropospheric OH chemistry
Tropospheric OH chemistry CO Oxidation mechanism: CO + OH CO 2 + H, H + O 2 + M HO 2 + M, HO 2 + NO OH + NO 2 NO 2 + hν (+O 2 ) NO + O 3 Initiation step Propagation Net: CO + 2 O 2 CO 2 + O 3 HO 2 + HO
More informationTrends of Tropospheric Ozone over China Based on Satellite Data ( )
ADVANCES IN CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH 2(1): 43 48, 2011 www.climatechange.cn DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1248.2011.00043 ARTICLE Trends of Tropospheric Ozone over China Based on Satellite Data (1979 2005) Xiaobin
More informationResponse to Reviewer s comments
Response to Reviewer s comments (MS Ref. No.: acp-2010-98): Long-term record of aerosol optical properties and chemical composition from a high-altitude site (Manora Peak) in Central Himalaya by K. Ram
More informationSupplementary Information for:
Supplementary Information for: Summertime State-Level Source-Receptor Relationships between NO x Emissions and Downwind Surface Ozone Concentrations over the Continental United States Daniel Q. Tong (tong.daniel@epa.gov)
More informationBaseline Ozone in Western North America: Measurements and Models. David Parrish
Baseline Ozone in Western North America: Measurements and Models David Parrish CIRES University of Colorado NOAA/ESRL Chemical Sciences Division Boulder, Colorado USA Consultant with David.D.Parrish, LLC
More information3. Origin of tropospheric ozone and effects of nonmethane hydrocarbons
Global simulation of tropospheric O 3 -NO x -hydrocarbon chemistry 3. Origin of tropospheric ozone and effects of nonmethane hydrocarbons Yuhang Wang, 1 Daniel J. Jacob, and Jennifer A. Logan Department
More informationChemical transport model ozone simulations for spring 2001 over the western Pacific: Regional ozone production and its global impacts
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 109,, doi:10.1029/2003jd004041, 2004 Chemical transport model ozone simulations for spring 2001 over the western Pacific: Regional ozone production and its global
More informationOBSERVATION-BASED METHODS (OBMS) FOR ANALYZING URBAN/REGIONAL OZONE PRODUCTION AND OZONE-NO x -VOC SENSITIVITY.
OBSERVATION-BASED METHODS (OBMS) FOR ANALYZING URBAN/REGIONAL OZONE PRODUCTION AND OZONE-NO x -VOC SENSITIVITY. Dr. Sanford Sillman Research Scientist University of Michigan sillman@umich.edu http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/~sillman
More informationImpact of forest fires, biogenic emissions and high. temperatures on the elevated Eastern Mediterranean. ozone levels during the hot summer of 2007
Supplementary Material to Impact of forest fires, biogenic emissions and high temperatures on the elevated Eastern Mediterranean ozone levels during the hot summer of 2007 Ø. Hodnebrog 1,2, S. Solberg
More information14.4 NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF AIR POLLUTION OVER KANTO AREA IN JAPAN USING THE MM5/CMAQ MODEL
. NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF AIR POLLUTION OVER KANTO AREA IN JAPAN USING THE MM/CMAQ MODEL - COMPARISON OF AIR POLLUTION CONCENTRATION BETWEEN TWO DIFFERENT CLIMATIC DAYS - Hong HUANG*,a, Ryozo OOKA a, Mai
More informationMODELING THE FORMATION AND DEPOSITION OF ACIDIC POLLUTANTS
Atmospheric Deposition (Proceedings of the Baltimore Symposium, May 1989). IAHS Pub], No. 179. MODELING THE FORMATION AND DEPOSITION OF ACIDIC POLLUTANTS Chris J. Walcek Atmospheric Sciences Research Center,
More informationCONTEMPORARY RESEARCH IN INDIA (ISSN ): VOL. 6: ISSUE: 2
VARIATION OF RATE OF CHANGE OF TROPOSPHERIC OZONE WITH RAINFALL DURING DIFFERENT SEASONS OVER GANGETIC WEST BENGAL, INDIA S Goswami, Department of Chemistry, Dinabandhu Mahavidyalaya, North 24 Parganas,
More informationEditors Perspective on Multiphase Chemistry in the Atmosphere
Chapter 1 Downloaded via UNIV OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE on November 1, 2018 at 16:13:56 (UTC). See https://pubs.acs.org/sharingguidelines for options on how to legitimately share published articles. Editors
More informationATOC 3500/CHEM 3151 Air Pollution Chemistry Lecture 1
ATOC 3500/CHEM 3151 Air Pollution Chemistry Lecture 1 Note Page numbers refer to Daniel Jacob s online textbook: http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/publications/ jacobbook/index.html Atmos = vapor + sphaira
More informationA tropospheric ozone maximum over the Middle East
A tropospheric ozone maximum over the Middle East The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please share how this access benefits you. Your story matters Citation Li, Qinbin, Daniel
More informationTransport of Asian ozone pollution into surface air over the western U.S. in spring. Meiyun Lin
HTAP, NASA JPL, 2/2/2012 Transport of Asian ozone pollution into surface air over the western U.S. in spring Meiyun Lin Lin, M., A. M. Fiore, L. W. Horowitz, O. R. Cooper, V. Naik, J. S. Holloway, B. J.
More informationBackground ozone over the United States in summer: Origin, trend, and contribution to pollution episodes
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 107, NO. D15, 10.1029/2001JD000982, 2002 Background ozone over the United States in summer: Origin, trend, and contribution to pollution episodes Arlene M. Fiore,
More informationSpatial Variability of Aerosol - Cloud Interactions over Indo - Gangetic Basin (IGB)
Spatial Variability of Aerosol - Cloud Interactions over Indo - Gangetic Basin (IGB) Shani Tiwari Graduate School of Environmental Studies Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan Email: pshanitiwari@gmail.com
More informationThe aerosol- and water vapor-related variability of precipitation in the West Africa Monsoon
The aerosol- and water vapor-related variability of precipitation in the West Africa Monsoon Jingfeng Huang *, C. Zhang and J. M. Prospero Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University
More informationGlobal NO x Production by Lightning
Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry 43: 61 74, 2002. 2002 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands. 61 Global NO x Production by Lightning XUEXI TIE 1, RENYI ZHANG 2, GUY BRASSEUR 3 and WENFANG
More informationUsing Global and Regional Models to Represent Background Ozone Entering Texas
Using Global and Regional Models to Represent Background Ozone Entering Texas AQRP Project 12-011 Chris Emery, Ed Tai, Greg Yarwood ENVIRON International Corporation Meiyun Lin Princeton University/NOAA
More informationOzone and Other Air Quality-Related Variables Affecting Visibility in the Southeast United States
TECHNICAL PAPER ISSN 1047-3289 J. Air & Waste Manage. Assoc. 54:681 688 Copyright 2004 Air & Waste Management Association Ozone and Other Air Quality-Related Variables Affecting Visibility in the Southeast
More informationSeasonal variation of nitrogen oxides in the central North Atlantic lower free troposphere
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 113,, doi:10.1029/2007jd009688, 2008 Seasonal variation of nitrogen oxides in the central North Atlantic lower free troposphere M. Val Martin, 1,2 R. E. Honrath, 1
More informationArctic Oxidation Chemistry
19 July 2016 Connaught Summer Institute 1 Arctic Oxidation Chemistry Connaught Summer Institute 2016 William (Bill) Simpson Geophysical Institute and Department of Chemistry, University of Alaska Fairbanks
More informationChapter Eight: Conclusions and Future Work
2004 PhD Thesis 202 Chapter Eight: Conclusions and Future Work 8.1 Conclusions The Aerodyne aerosol mass spectrometer is capable of providing quantitative information on the chemical composition of the
More informationImpact of aerosol on air temperature in Baghdad
Journal of Applied and Advanced Research 2017, 2(6): 317 323 http://dx.doi.org/10.21839/jaar.2017.v2i6.112 http://www.phoenixpub.org/journals/index.php/jaar ISSN 2519-9412 / 2017 Phoenix Research Publishers
More informationSingular value decomposition analyses of tropical tropospheric ozone determined from TOMS
Click Here for Full Article GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, VOL. 35, L15816, doi:10.1029/2008gl033690, 2008 Singular value decomposition analyses of tropical tropospheric ozone determined from TOMS J. H.
More informationInitial results from the DACCIWA project: Air pollution over South West Africa
Initial results from the DACCIWA project: Air pollution over South West Africa Eleanor Morris, Mat Evans (mat.evans@york.ac.uk) Wolfson Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratories, University of York National Centre
More informationAtmospheric Composition Matters: To Air Quality, Weather, Climate and More
Atmospheric Composition Matters: To Air Quality, Weather, Climate and More Burkholder et al., ES&T, 2017 2 Overarching Research Need: Improve Prediction Capabilities via Incorporating/Integrating Composition,
More informationEESA09H3 Air. Midterm II Solution
EESA09H3 Air Midterm II Solution Instructor: A. Cornwell T.A.s: Stéphane Lelasseux, Tanzina Mohsin Date: Thursday, July 13 th, 2006 Time: 3 5 pm (Maximum time allotted 1 hour, 50 minutes) Preamble: The
More informationData Assimilation for Tropospheric CO. Avelino F. Arellano, Jr. Atmospheric Chemistry Division National Center for Atmospheric Research
Data Assimilation for Tropospheric CO Avelino F. Arellano, Jr. Atmospheric Chemistry Division National Center for Atmospheric Research Caveat: Illustrative rather than quantitative, applied rather than
More informationLevels of nitrogen oxides and ozone in Madrid. Study of the nitrogen monoxide/
Levels of nitrogen oxides and ozone in Madrid. Study of the nitrogen monoxide/ nitrogen dioxide and nitrogen dioxide/ ozone ratios R. Fernandez Patier, P. Dfez Hernandez, E. Diaz Ramiro, J.M. Fernandez
More informationGlobal Mercury Modeling at Environment Canada. Ashu Dastoor &Didier Davignon. Air Quality Research Division Environment Canada
Global Mercury Modeling at Environment Canada Ashu Dastoor &Didier Davignon Air Quality Research Division Environment Canada Atmospheric Mercury Cycling in Environment Canada s Mercury Model - GRAHM Transport
More informationFraction and composition of NO y transported in air masses lofted from the North American continental boundary layer
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 109,, doi:10.1029/2003jd004226, 2004 Fraction and composition of NO y transported in air masses lofted from the North American continental boundary layer D. D. Parrish,
More informationEESA09H3 Air. Final Exam
EESA09H3 Air Final Exam Instructor: W. Gough T.A.s: Elise Ho, Alexandre Gagnon Name: I.D.: Date: Tuesday, August 17 th, 2004 Time: 7 10 pm Preamble: The exam consists of 6 parts. The first section, who
More informationRelationships between ozone and carbon monoxide at surface sites in the North Atlantic region
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL 103, NO Dll, PAGES 13,357-13,376, JUNE 20, 1998 Relationships between ozone and carbon monoxide at surface sites in the North Atlantic region D D Parrish, M Trainer,
More informationPhotochemical model simulations of air quality for Houston Galveston Brazoria area and analysis of ozone NO x hydrocarbon sensitivity
Int. J. Environ. Sci. Technol. (2016) 13:209 220 DOI 10.1007/s13762-015-0862-6 ORIGINAL PAPER Photochemical model simulations of air quality for Houston Galveston Brazoria area and analysis of ozone NO
More informationP1.10 AN EXAMPLE OF THE INFLUENCE OF METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS ON GROUND-LEVEL OZONE CONCENTRATIONS IN SOUTHERN ONTARIO
P1.1 AN EXAMPLE OF THE INFLUENCE OF METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS ON GROUND-LEVEL OZONE CONCENTRATIONS IN SOUTHERN ONTARIO Frank S. Dempsey* Member of American Meteorological Society, Pickering, Ontario, Canada
More informationInsights Into Atmospheric Organic Aerosols Using An Aerosol Mass Spectrometer
Insights Into Atmospheric Organic Aerosols Using An Aerosol Mass Spectrometer A thesis submitted to the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy
More informationJOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 114, D09301, doi: /2008jd011254, 2009
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 114,, doi:10.1029/2008jd011254, 2009 Global chemical transport model study of ozone response to changes in chemical kinetics and biogenic volatile organic compounds
More informationPreface to Special Section on Biomass Burning and Lightning Experiment (BIBLE)
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 108, NO. D3, 8397, doi:10.1029/2002jd002401, 2003 Preface to Special Section on Biomass Burning and Lightning Experiment (BIBLE) Y. Kondo, 1 M. Ko, 2 M. Koike, 3 S.
More informationApplication of empirical orthogonal functions to evaluate ozone simulations with regional and global models
Application of empirical orthogonal functions to evaluate ozone simulations with regional and global models Arlene M. Fiore and Daniel J. Jacob Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Division of
More informationChemical composition of Asian continental outflow over the western Pacific: Results from Transport and Chemical Evolution over the Pacific (TRACE-P)
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 108, NO. D20, 8804, doi:10.1029/2002jd003184, 2003 Chemical composition of Asian continental outflow over the western Pacific: Results from Transport and Chemical
More informationCarbon monoxide, regional-scale transport, and biomass burning in tropical continental Southeast Asia: Observations in rural Thailand
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 108, NO. D17, 4552, doi:10.1029/2002jd003360, 2003 Carbon monoxide, regional-scale transport, and biomass burning in tropical continental Southeast Asia: Observations
More informationAbstract. Introduction
Ozone depletion in a semiurban site under the inversion layer in Tenerife, Canary Islands J.C. Guerra, J.P. Diaz, A. Diaz, F. Exposito Physical Atmosphere and Environmental Group, Department of Physics,
More informationP2.11 THE LAKE SHADOW EFFECT OF LAKE BREEZE CIRCULATIONS AND RECENT EXAMPLES FROM GOES VISIBLE SATELLITE IMAGERY. Frank S. Dempsey
P2.11 THE LAKE SHADOW EFFECT OF LAKE BREEZE CIRCULATIONS AND RECENT EXAMPLES FROM GOES VISIBLE SATELLITE IMAGERY Frank S. Dempsey 1. ABSTRACT The lake shadow effect is a component of the lake breeze circulation
More informationATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE-ATS (ATS)
Atmospheric Science-ATS (ATS) 1 ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE-ATS (ATS) Courses ATS 150 Science of Global Climate Change Credits: 3 (3-0-0) Physical basis of climate change. Energy budget of the earth, the greenhouse
More informationWorking group reports for the Workshop on parameter estimation and inverse modelling
Working group reports for the Workshop on parameter estimation and inverse modelling Introduction Under the umbrella of the EU-funded projects GEMS, MACC, and MACC-II, ECMWF has extended its data assimilation
More informationSpringtime photochemical ozone production observed in the upper troposphere over east Asia
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 108, NO. D3, 8398, doi:10.1029/2001jd000811, 2003 Springtime photochemical ozone production observed in the upper troposphere over east Asia Y. Miyazaki, 1 K. Kita,
More informationImplications of Sulfate Aerosols on Clouds, Precipitation and Hydrological Cycle
Implications of Sulfate Aerosols on Clouds, Precipitation and Hydrological Cycle Source: Sulfate aerosols are produced by chemical reactions in the atmosphere from gaseous precursors (with the exception
More informationStability of tropospheric hydroxyl chemistry
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 107, NO. D23, 4715, doi:10.1029/2002jd002272, 2002 Stability of tropospheric hydroxyl chemistry J. Lelieveld, 1 W. Peters, 2 F. J. Dentener, 3 and M. C. Krol 2 Received
More informationSecondary organic aerosol from low-volatility and traditional VOC precursors
Secondary organic aerosol from low-volatility and traditional VOC precursors Havala Olson Taylor Pye 1,2 and John H. Seinfeld 1 1 Department of Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology
More informationApplication of empirical orthogonal functions to evaluate ozone simulations with regional and global models
Application of empirical orthogonal functions to evaluate ozone simulations with regional and global models The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please share how this access benefits
More informationNitric acid loss rates measured in power plant plumes
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 109,, doi:10.1029/2004jd005092, 2004 Nitric acid loss rates measured in power plant plumes J. A. Neuman, 1,2 D. D. Parrish, 2 T. B. Ryerson, 2 C. A. Brock, 1,2 C.
More informationSurface ozone variability and the jet position: Implications for projecting future air quality
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, VOL. 40, 2839 2844, doi:10.1002/grl.50411, 2013 Surface ozone variability and the jet position: Implications for projecting future air quality Elizabeth A. Barnes 1 and Arlene
More informationFinal Exam: Monday March 17 3:00-6:00 pm (here in Center 113) Slides from Review Sessions are posted on course website:
Final Exam: Monday March 17 3:00-6:00 pm (here in Center 113) 35% of total grade Format will be all multiple choice (~70 questions) Final exam will cover entire course - material since 2 nd midterm weighted
More informationNitrogen oxides in the troposphere What have we learned from satellite measurements?
Eur. Phys. J. Conferences 1, 149 156 (2009) EDP Sciences, 2009 DOI: 10.1140/epjconf/e2009-00916-9 THE EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL CONFERENCES Nitrogen oxides in the troposphere What have we learned from
More information1 Ministry of Earth Sciences, Lodi Road, New Delhi India Meteorological Department, Lodi Road, New Delhi
Trends in Extreme Temperature Events over India during 1969-12 A. K. JASWAL, AJIT TYAGI 1 and S. C. BHAN 2 India Meteorological Department, Shivajinagar, Pune - 4105 1 Ministry of Earth Sciences, Lodi
More informationUpdated Dust-Iron Dissolution Mechanism: Effects Of Organic Acids, Photolysis, and Dust Mineralogy
Updated Dust-Iron Dissolution Mechanism: Effects Of Organic Acids, Photolysis, and Dust Mineralogy Nicholas Meskhidze & Matthew Johnson First International Workshop on the Long Range Transport and Impacts
More informationAssessment of Ground-Level Ozone and Its Variability with Meteorological Parameters at Karaikal, India
All Rights Reserved Euresian Publication 2015 eissn 2249 0256 Available Online at: www.environmentaljournal.org 2015 Volume 5, Issue 5: 233-240 Open Access Research Article Assessment of Ground-Level Ozone
More informationURBAN HEAT ISLAND IN SEOUL
URBAN HEAT ISLAND IN SEOUL Jong-Jin Baik *, Yeon-Hee Kim ** *Seoul National University; ** Meteorological Research Institute/KMA, Korea Abstract The spatial and temporal structure of the urban heat island
More informationSO2 observation at the summit of Mt. Fuji
SO observation at the summit of Mt. Fuji Yasuhito Igarashi 1, Yosuke Sawa 1, Katsuhiro Yoshioka, Hiroshi Takahashi 3, Hidekazu Matsueda 1, Yukiko Dokiya 1 Geochemical Research Department, Meteorological
More informationThe influence of mid-latitude cyclones on European background surface ozone
1 The influence of mid-latitude cyclones on European background surface ozone K. Emma Knowland (USRA/GESTAR NASA/GMAO) In collaboration with: Ruth Doherty (U. Edinburgh) Kevin Hodges (U. Reading) Lesley
More informationChapter 2 Variability and Long-Term Changes in Surface Air Temperatures Over the Indian Subcontinent
Chapter 2 Variability and Long-Term Changes in Surface Air Temperatures Over the Indian Subcontinent A.K. Srivastava, D.R. Kothawale and M.N. Rajeevan 1 Introduction Surface air temperature is one of the
More informationReactive Nitrogen Monitoring
Reactive Nitrogen Monitoring Some definitions NOy NO + NO 2 + NO 3 + 2xN2 2 O 5 + HNO 3 + HONO + HO 2 NO 2 + RONO 2 (organic nitrates such as PAN and alkyl nitrates) + RONO (organic nitrites) + NO 3 -
More informationBiogenic aerosols and their interactions with climate. Yuzhong Zhang
Biogenic aerosols and their interactions with climate Yuzhong Zhang 2011.4.4 Biogenic aerosols and their interactions with climate 1. OVERVIEW OF BIOGENIC AEROSOL Definition and categories Why important?
More informationNO X emissions, isoprene oxidation pathways, and implications for surface ozone in the Southeast United States
NO X emissions, isoprene oxidation pathways, and implications for surface ozone in the Southeast United States Katherine (Katie) Travis CMAS 216: 1/26/16 Co-authors: D. J. Jacob, J. A. Fisher, P. S. Kim,
More informationEvaluation of model-simulated source contributions to tropospheric ozone with aircraft observations in the factor-projected space
Evaluation of model-simulated source contributions to tropospheric ozone with aircraft observations in the factor-projected space C. Shim, Y. Wang, Y. Yoshida To cite this version: C. Shim, Y. Wang, Y.
More informationHigh-Altitude Aircraft Measurements in the Asian Monsoon Anticyclone:
High-Altitude Aircraft Measurements in the Asian Monsoon Anticyclone: Plans for StratoClim 2017 Fred Stroh, Hans Schlager, Francesco Cairo, and the StratoClim Campaign Group Presented by Rolf Müller 1
More informationList of Exposure and Dose Metrics
List of Exposure and Dose Metrics First approved by the TOAR Steering Committee on July 31, 2015, and revised on June 27, 2016 to add two additional metrics. Following is the list of exposure and dose
More informationSpectrometer (TES) during the MILAGRO/INTEX-B aircraft campaigns over the Mexico City
1 2 3 4 Characterizing Mega-city Pollution with TES O 3 and CO Measurements Changsub Shim 1, Qinbin Li 1, Ming Luo 1, Susan Kulawik 1, Helen Worden 1, John Worden 1, Annmarie Eldering 1, Melody Avery 2,
More informationOzone: Earth s shield from UV radiation
Outline Ozone: Earth s shield from UV radiation Review electromagnetic radiation absorptivity by selective gases temperature vs. height in atmosphere Ozone production and destruction natural balance anthropogenic
More informationMOZAIC-IAGOS : Its role in the satellite validation and in assessing the ozone trends.
MOZAIC-IAGOS : Its role in the satellite validation and in assessing the ozone trends. MOZAIC Aug. 1994 Jun. 2009 http://mozaic.aero.obs-mip.fr 32 000 flights 230 000 Hours http://www.iagos.org V. Thouret,
More informationSupplement to the. Final Report on the Project TRACHT-MODEL. Transport, Chemistry and Distribution of Trace Gases in the Tropopause Region: Model
Anhang 2 Supplement to the Final Report on the Project TRACHT-MODEL Transport, Chemistry and Distribution of Trace Gases in the Tropopause Region: Model H. Feldmann, A. Ebel, Rheinisches Institut für Umweltforschung
More informationComparison of black carbon and ozone variability at the Kathmandu hot spot and at the southern Himalayas
Comparison of black carbon and ozone variability at the Kathmandu hot spot and at the southern Himalayas Davide Putero, Angela Marinoni, Paolo Bonasoni, Francescopiero Calzolari, and Paolo Cristofanelli
More informationResponsibilities of Harvard Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling Group
Responsibilities of Harvard Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling Group Loretta Mickley, Lu Shen, Daniel Jacob, and Rachel Silvern 2.1 Objective 1: Compile comprehensive air pollution, weather, emissions, and
More information- continental vs. marine regimes
(1 of 14) Further Reading: Chapter 05 of the text book Outline - continental vs. marine regimes - temperature structure of the atmosphere - seasonal variations - urban heat island (2 of 14) Introduction
More informationSupplement for Understanding primary and secondary sources of. ambient carbonyl compounds in Beijing using the PMF model
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Supplement for Understanding primary and secondary sources of ambient carbonyl compounds in Beijing using the PMF model W. T. Chen 1, M. Shao 1, S. H. Lu 1, M. Wang 1, L. M. Zeng 1, B.
More informationArctic Chemistry And Climate
21 July 2016 Connaught Summer Institute 1 Arctic Chemistry And Climate Connaught Summer Institute 2016 William (Bill) Simpson Geophysical Institute and Department of Chemistry, University of Alaska Fairbanks
More informationAIRQUEST Annual Report and State of the Model
AIRQUEST Annual Report and State of the Model Brian Lamb 1, Serena Chung 1, Farren Herron-Thorpe 2 and Joseph Vaughan 1 1 Laboratory for Atmospheric Research, Washington State University, Pullman, W, USA
More informationThe Regional Atmospheric Chemistry Mechanism, version 2 (RACM2)
The Regional Atmospheric Chemistry Mechanism, version 2 (RACM2) William R. Stockwell 1,2 and Wendy S. Goliff 2 1 Department of Chemistry, Howard University 2 Division of Atmospheric Sciences, Desert Research
More information