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Slant column MAX-DOAS measurements of nitrogen dioxide, formaldehyde, glyoxal and oxygen dimer in the urban environment of Athens.

Authors :
Gratsea, Myrto
Vrekoussis, Mihalis
Richter, Andreas
Wittrock, Folkard
Schönhardt, Anja
Burrows, John
Kazadzis, Stelios
Mihalopoulos, Nikos
Gerasopoulos, Evangelos
Source :
Atmospheric Environment. Jun2016, Vol. 135, p118-131. 14p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Slant column (SC) densities of nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ), formaldehyde (HCHO), glyoxal (CHOCHO) and oxygen dimer (O 4 ) were successfully retrieved for the first time in Athens, by using spectral measurements from a ground-based multi-azimuth Multi-AXis Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy (MAX-DOAS) system. The data span the period from October 2012 to March 2014 and measurements were conducted at NOA's (National Observatory of Athens) station in Penteli (38.0°N, 23.9°E, 527 m a.s.l.) at eight azimuth angles and eight off-axis elevation angles. The SC NO2 , SC HCHO and SC CHOCHO measurements at +1 ο elevation angle, pointing towards the urban area, range from 0.6 to 24·10 16 , 0.8–9.6·10 16 and 0.3–5.2·10 15 molec cm −2 (mean daily values throughout the whole period), respectively. Seasonal modulation characterised by summertime maximum and wintertime minimum was observed for HCHO and CHOCHO, while for NO 2 the maximum values were recorded during winter. Changes in the diurnal variability of all trace gases with season and day of the week are investigated suggesting a strong link to primary anthropogenic sources for NO 2 and a weaker one, compared to photochemistry, for HCHO and CHOCHO. In addition, the impact of the reduced anthropogenic emissions during weekends on the measured SC values was quantified and 30%–50% lower SC NO2 values were found during weekends. The contribution of local urban emissions to the overall recorded amounts of the selected species was assessed. Using meteorological data from NOA's station in Penteli, the impact of the local circulation patterns on the SC levels was estimated, and a strong relation between western wind direction, which is related to the industrial area, and enhanced SC measurements was found. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13522310
Volume :
135
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Atmospheric Environment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
114799941
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2016.03.048