THE OZONE INCREMENTS IN URBAN PLUMES

Citation
Ar. Mackenzie et al., THE OZONE INCREMENTS IN URBAN PLUMES, Science of the total environment, 159(2-3), 1995, pp. 91-99
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences
ISSN journal
00489697
Volume
159
Issue
2-3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
91 - 99
Database
ISI
SICI code
0048-9697(1995)159:2-3<91:TOIIUP>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
The role of urban plumes in the exposure of suburban/rural areas to po llution by ozone is discussed, and literature on direct measurement of ozone within plumes reviewed. There is a virtual absence of reports o f ozone destruction within a NOx-rich urban plume and reasons are give n for this gap in the current published data. These negative ozone inc rements are important because the particular air quality problems enco untered downwind of a city will depend on its character as a source or sink of ozone. Simple plume reconstruction methods are used to verify and extend data from measurements in the London plume. There is an op timum time for air-parcel release with respect to increased plume ozon e, and a change in the typical diurnal variation of ground-level ozone concentrations when the receptor site is situated within an urban plu me. On a surface constructed from air parcel emission times and times travelled downwind of London, a major peak in plume ozone increment is observed 6-8 h downwind of a post rush-hour release in the urban cent re. A secondary maximum in the surface is also apparent for air parcel s 2-3 h after release in the early afternoon. These are not the emissi on and travel times usually adopted in modelling studies of the urban plume from London. Sites in the urban plume are also found to have a s tatistically different diurnal variation compared to rural/suburban si tes which are not influenced by the plume. This is due to the titratio n of ozone mixing into the plume from aloft by plume NO.