Understanding the production and interconversion of the hydroxyl radical during the Tropospheric OH Photochemistry Experiment

The hydroxyl radical plays a critical role in the chemistry of the lower atmosphere. Understanding its production, interconversion, and sinks is central to modeling and predicting the chemistry of the troposphere. The OH measurements made during the 1993 Tropospheric OH Photochemistry Experiment pro...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Geophysical Research, Washington, DC Washington, DC, 1997-03, Vol.102 (D5), p.6457-6465
Hauptverfasser: Eisele, Fred L., Mount, George H., Tanner, David, Jefferson, Anne, Shetter, Richard, Harder, Jerald W., Williams, Eric J.
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Zusammenfassung:The hydroxyl radical plays a critical role in the chemistry of the lower atmosphere. Understanding its production, interconversion, and sinks is central to modeling and predicting the chemistry of the troposphere. The OH measurements made during the 1993 Tropospheric OH Photochemistry Experiment provide a detailed look at these mechanisms since NOx, j(O3), RO2, HO2, nonmethane hydrocarbons (NMHC), and many other relevant species were measured simultaneously. The relationship of OH to NOx and to primary production is extensively examined. Close agreement with theory is shown in the NOx/OH relation with OH concentrations increasing with increasing NO to a maximum at 1–2 ppbv due to conversion of HO2 to OH, and then OH decreasing with further increasing NOx due to conversion of NO2 to HNO3. Close correlations of OH concentrations with primary production (water, ozone,j(O3)) are also shown both on average and on rapid timescales.
ISSN:0148-0227
2156-2202
DOI:10.1029/96JD02207