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Overview: oxidant and particle photochemical processes above a south-east Asian tropical rainforest (the OP3 project): introduction, rationale, location characteristics and tools

Authors :
Paul I. Palmer
Eiko Nemitz
Ben Langford
Dwayne E. Heard
P. DiCarlo
Hilke Oetjen
M. Irwin
David Fowler
Paul S. Monks
Nicola Carslaw
Trevor Ingham
R. C. Pike
A. Karunaharan
James Dorsey
Roisin Commane
Claire E. Reeves
V. Nicolas-Perea
Graham P. Mills
Glenn Carver
Alastair C. Lewis
Alex Guenther
C. N. Hewitt
Martin Gallagher
Anoop S. Mahajan
S. F. Lim
Pawel K. Misztal
Carole Helfter
K. L. Furneaux
David E. Oram
M. P. Barkley
John M. C. Plane
S. Malpass
Fay Davies
Mathew J. Evans
James R. Hopkins
Gavin Phillips
Brian Davison
James D. Lee
D. J. Stewart
Daniel Stone
Hugh Coe
Gordon McFiggans
A. R. MacKenzie
John A. Pyle
Nick A. Chappell
Peter Edwards
Sarah Moller
Niall Robinson
C. Di Marco
Chris G. Collier
Lisa K. Whalley
Thomas A. M. Pugh
S. M. MacDonald
Xiaobo Yin
Chris Jones
Source :
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 169-199 (2010), Scopus-Elsevier, Hewitt, C N, Lee, J D, MacKenzie, A R, Barkley, M P, Carslaw, N, Carver, G D, Chappell, N A, Coe, H, Collier, C, Commane, R, Davies, F, Davison, B, Di Carlo, P, Di Marco, C F, Dorsey, J R, Edwards, P M, Evans, M J, Fowler, D, Furneaux, K L, Gallagher, M, Guenther, A, Heard, D E, Helfter, C, Ingham, T, Irwin, M, Jones, C, Karunaharan, A, Langford, B, Lewis, A C, Lim, S F, MacDonald, S M, Mahajan, A S, Malpass, S, McFiggans, G, Mills, G, Misztal, P, Moller, S, Monks, P S, Nemitz, E, Nicolas-Perea, V, Oetjen, H, Oram, D E, Palmer, P, Phillips, G J, Pike, R, Plane, J M C, Pugh, T, Pyle, J A, Reeves, C E, Robinson, N H, Stewart, D, Stone, D, Whalley, L K & Yang, X 2010, ' Overview: oxidant and particle photochemical processes above a south-east Asian tropical rainforest (the OP3 project): introduction, rationale, location characteristics and tools ', Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 169-199 . https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-10-169-2010, ResearcherID, Hewitt, C N, Lee, J D, MacKenzie, A R, Barkley, M P, Carslaw, N, Carver, G D, Chappell, N A, Coe, H, Collier, C, Commane, R, Davies, F, Davison, B, Di Carlo, P, Di Marco, C F, Dorsey, J R, Edwards, P M, Evans, M J, Fowler, D, Furneaux, K L, Gallagher, M, Guenther, A, Heard, D E, Helfter, C, Hopkins, J, Ingham, T, Irwin, M, Jones, C, Karunaharan, A, Langford, B, Lewis, A C, Lim, S F, MacDonald, S M, Mahajan, A S, Malpass, S, Mcfiggans, G, Mills, G, Misztal, P, Moller, S, Monks, P S, Nemitz, E, Nicolas-Perea, V, Oetjen, H, Oram, D E, Palmer, P I, Phillips, G J, Pike, R, Plane, J M C, Pugh, T, Pyle, J A, Reeves, C E, Robinson, N H, Stewart, D, Stone, D, Whalley, L K & Yin, X 2010, ' Overview: oxidant and particle photochemical processes above a south-east Asian tropical rainforest (the OP3 project): introduction, rationale, location characteristics and tools ', Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 169-199 . https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-10-169-2010
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Copernicus Publications, 2010.

Abstract

In April–July 2008, intensive measurements were made of atmospheric composition and chemistry in Sabah, Malaysia, as part of the "Oxidant and particle photochemical processes above a South-East Asian tropical rainforest" (OP3) project. Fluxes and concentrations of trace gases and particles were made from and above the rainforest canopy at the Bukit Atur Global Atmosphere Watch station and at the nearby Sabahmas oil palm plantation, using both ground-based and airborne measurements. Here, the measurement and modelling strategies used, the characteristics of the sites and an overview of data obtained are described. Composition measurements show that the rainforest site was not significantly impacted by anthropogenic pollution, and this is confirmed by satellite retrievals of NO2 and HCHO. The dominant modulators of atmospheric chemistry at the rainforest site were therefore emissions of BVOCs and soil emissions of reactive nitrogen oxides. At the observed BVOC:NOx volume mixing ratio (~100 pptv/pptv), current chemical models suggest that daytime maximum OH concentrations should be ca. 105 radicals cm−3, but observed OH concentrations were an order of magnitude greater than this. We confirm, therefore, previous measurements that suggest that an unexplained source of OH must exist above tropical rainforest and we continue to interrogate the data to find explanations for this.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16807324 and 16807316
Volume :
10
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c4ad3419ae0d4c685e869df24f30b4f2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-10-169-2010