Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 1994
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1994georl..21..669l&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 21, Issue 8, p. 669-672
Physics
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Atmospheric Composition And Structure: Pollution-Urban And Regional, Atmospheric Composition And Structure: Troposphere-Composition And Chemistry, Atmospheric Composition And Structure: Evolution Of The Atmosphere
Scientific paper
Based on atmospheric measurements of multiple species at Egbert, a rural site in Ontario, Canada, during summer 1988, the emission ratios of HCHO/CO and HCHO/ΣNOy for area sources and secondary production of HCHO have been estimated using a modified principle component analysis technique. The technique yields three principal components that represent a photochemically aged air mass, a diurnal cycle, and fresh area emissions. The area emission component has an emission ratio CO/ΣNOy=9+/-3 and SO2/CO=0.005+/-0.003, in agreement with NAPAP area emission data for the eastern US [Buhr et al., 1992]. The emission ratios of HCHO/CO and HCHO/ΣNOy in this component are 0.0056+/-0.0022 and 0.05+/-0.007, respectively. If these ratios are typical of eastern North American area emissions, the total primary HCHO emission for this region will be 8×109 moles HCHO annually based on the NAPAP CO emission inventories. Evidence of secondary HCHO production can be found in the photochemically aged component which has considerably higher HCHO/CO (0.016+/-0.004) and HCHO/ΣNOy (0.29+/-0.03) ratios than the emission ratios. It is estimated that for every 1 ppb NOx converted to NOy, 0.4 ppb HCHO are produced for the ratio (1-NOx/NOy)<0.6 after which the relative HCHO production rate becomes smaller. Using this relative rate, the maximum total HCHO production over the eastern North America is estimated to be 1.3×1011 moles year-1, or approximately 16 times that from primary emission.
Anlauf Kurt G.
Bottenheim Jan W.
Li Shao-Meng
Wiebe Allan H.
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