FACTORS INFLUENCING THE CONCENTRATION OF GAS-PHASE HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE DURING THE SUMMER AT NIWOT RIDGE, COLORADO

Citation
Ba. Watkins et al., FACTORS INFLUENCING THE CONCENTRATION OF GAS-PHASE HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE DURING THE SUMMER AT NIWOT RIDGE, COLORADO, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 100(D11), 1995, pp. 22831-22840
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences
Volume
100
Issue
D11
Year of publication
1995
Pages
22831 - 22840
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
Measurements of H2O2 and several chemical and meteorological parameter s were made during two summer studies at Niwot Ridge, Colorado, a rura l site with low humidity, low SO2 concentrations, and low but varying levels of NOX. During two meteorological conditions, a strong nocturna l inversion and precipitation occurence, depositional processes play a major role in controlling the variability of H2O2. Selection of data from sunny, dry, and midday periods reduce these major effects and all ow the influences of photochemistry to be discerned. Even during these selected periods, removal processes must be very rapid to balance the high production rates implied by measured and modeled levels of perox y radicals. The relationships of the resulting near steady state conce ntrations of H2O2 with other parameters indicate that H2O2 is highest in air masses with low levels of NOX, highly aged NOY (as indicated by low NOX to NOY ratios), and high levels of O-3. These relationships a lso provide indirect evidence that isoprene is a significant precursor of H2O2. A significant negative correlation with relative humidity is found, which may reflect the dependence of the removal processes upon this parameter. The observed ratios of H2O2 to HNO3 indicate that the photochemical oxidant formation is NOX limited.