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Summertime distribution and relations of reactive odd nitrogen species and NO(y) in the troposphere over CanadaWe report here large-scale features of the distribution of NO(x), HNO3, PAN, particle NO3, and NO(y) in the troposphere from 0.15 to 6 km altitude over central Canada. These measurements were conducted in July - August 1990 from the NASA Wallops Electra aircraft as part of the joint United States-Canadian Arctic Boundary Layer Expedition (ABLE) 3B-Northern Wetlands Study. Our findings show that this region is generally NO(x) limited, with NO(x) mixing ratios typically 20-30 parts per trillion by volume (pptv). We found little direct evidence for anthropogenic enhancement of mixing ratios of reactive odd nitrogen species and NO(y) above those in 'background' air. Instead, it appears that enhancements in the mixing ratios of these species were primarily due to emissions from several day old or CO-rich-NO(x)-poor smoldering local biomass-burning fires. NO(x) mixing ratios in biomass-burning impacted air masses were usually less than 50 pptv, but those of HNO3 and PAN were typically 100-300 pptv representing a twofold-threefold enhancement over 'background' air. During our study period, inputs of what appeared to be aged tropical air were a major factor influencing the distribution of reactive odd nitrogen in the midtroposphere over northeastern North America. These air masses were quite depleted in NO(y) (generally less than 150 pptv), and a frequent summertime occurrence of such air masses over this region would imply a significant influence on the reactive odd nitrogen budget. Our findings show that the chemical composition of aged air masses over subarctic Canada and those documented in the Arctic during ABLE 3A have strikingly similar chemistries, suggesting large-scale connection between the air masses influencing these regions.
Document ID
19950031287
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
External Source(s)
Authors
Talbot, R. W.
(Univ. of New Hampshire, Durham, NH United States)
Bradshaw, J. D.
(Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA United States)
Sandholm, S. T.
(Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA United States)
Singh, H. B.
(NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)
Sachse, G. W.
(NASA Langley Reseach Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Collins, J.
(NASA Langley Reseach Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Gregory, G. L.
(NASA Langley Reseach Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Anderson, B.
(NASA Langley Reseach Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Blake, D.
(Univ. of California-Irvine, Irvine, CA United States)
Barrick, J.
(NASA Langley Reseach Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 16, 2013
Publication Date
January 20, 1994
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of Geophysical Research
Volume: 99
Issue: D1
ISSN: 0148-0227
Subject Category
Meteorology And Climatology
Accession Number
95A62886
Distribution Limits
Public
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