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Linking Meteorology, Turbulence, and Air Chemistry in the Amazon Rain Forest

Authors :
Juliane Rezende Mercer
Otávio C. Acevedo
Jair Max Furtunato Maia
Antonio O. Manzi
David R. Fitzjarrald
Jose D. Fuentes
Paul C. Stoy
Gabriel G. Katul
Celso von Randow
Tobias Gerken
Marcelo Chamecki
Courtney Schumacher
Gilberto Fisch
Jesus Ruiz-Plancarte
Rosa Maria Nascimento dos Santos
Julio Tota
Livia S. Freire
Nelson Luís Dias
Ana Maria Yáñez-Serrano
Amy M. Trowbridge
Source :
Repositório Institucional do INPA, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA), instacron:INPA
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
American Meteorological Society, 2016.

Abstract

We describe the salient features of a field study whose goals are to quantify the vertical distribution of plant-emitted hydrocarbons and their contribution to aerosol and cloud condensation nuclei production above a central Amazonian rain forest. Using observing systems deployed on a 50-m meteorological tower, complemented with tethered balloon deployments, the vertical distribution of hydrocarbons and aerosols was determined under different boundary layer thermodynamic states. The rain forest emits sufficient reactive hydrocarbons, such as isoprene and monoterpenes, to provide precursors of secondary organic aerosols and cloud condensation nuclei. Mesoscale convective systems transport ozone from the middle troposphere, enriching the atmospheric boundary layer as well as the forest canopy and surface layer. Through multiple chemical transformations, the ozone-enriched atmospheric surface layer can oxidize rain forest–emitted hydrocarbons. One conclusion derived from the field studies is that the rain forest produces the necessary chemical species and in sufficient amounts to undergo oxidation and generate aerosols that subsequently activate into cloud condensation nuclei.

Details

ISSN :
15200477 and 00030007
Volume :
97
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....19c30084b95900d9f0014c0095e48c81
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1175/bams-d-15-00152.1