O.sub.3-precursor relationship over multiple patterns of timescale: a case study in Zibo, Shandong Province, China
In this study, we developed an approach that integrated multiple patterns of timescale for box modeling (MCMv3.3.1) to better understand the O.sub.3 -precursor relationship at multiple sites and through continuous observations. A 5-month field campaign was conducted in the summer of 2019 to investig...
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description | In this study, we developed an approach that integrated multiple patterns of timescale for box modeling (MCMv3.3.1) to better understand the O.sub.3 -precursor relationship at multiple sites and through continuous observations. A 5-month field campaign was conducted in the summer of 2019 to investigate the ozone formation chemistry at three sites in a major prefecture-level city (Zibo) in Shandong Province of northern China. It was found that the relative incremental reactivity (RIR) of major precursor groups (e.g., anthropogenic volatile organic compounds (AVOCs), NO.sub.x) was overall consistent in terms of timescales changed from wider to narrower (four patterns: 5-month, monthly, weekly, and daily) at each site, though the magnitudes of RIR varied at different sites. The time series of the photochemical regime (using RIRNOx / RIR.sub.AVOC as an indicator) in weekly or daily patterns further showed a synchronous temporal trend among the three sites, while the magnitude of RIRNOx / RIR.sub.AVOC was site-to-site dependent. The derived RIR ranking (top 10) of individual AVOC species showed consistency between three patterns (i.e., 5-month, monthly, and weekly). It was further found that the campaign-averaging photochemical regimes showed overall consistency in the sign but non-negligible variability among the four patterns of timescale, which was mainly due to the embedded uncertainty in the model input dataset when averaging individual daily patterns into different timescales. This implies that utilizing narrower timescales (i.e., daily pattern) is useful for deriving reliable and robust O.sub.3 -precursor relationships. Our results highlight the importance of quantifying the impact of different timescales to constrain the photochemical regime, which can formulate more accurate policy-relevant guidance for O.sub.3 pollution control. |
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