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A modelling study of OH, NO(3) and H(2)SO(4) in 2007–2018 at SMEAR II, Finland: analysis of long-term trends
Major atmospheric oxidants (OH, O(3) and NO(3)) dominate the atmospheric oxidation capacity, while H(2)SO(4) is considered as a main driver for new particle formation. Although numerous studies have investigated the long-term trend of ozone in Europe, the trends of OH, NO(3) and H(2)SO(4) at specifi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8459646/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34604756 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ea00020a |
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author | Chen, Dean Xavier, Carlton Clusius, Petri Nieminen, Tuomo Roldin, Pontus Qi, Ximeng Pichelstorfer, Lukas Kulmala, Markku Rantala, Pekka Aalto, Juho Sarnela, Nina Kolari, Pasi Keronen, Petri Rissanen, Matti P. Taipale, Ditte Foreback, Benjamin Baykara, Metin Zhou, Putian Boy, Michael |
author_facet | Chen, Dean Xavier, Carlton Clusius, Petri Nieminen, Tuomo Roldin, Pontus Qi, Ximeng Pichelstorfer, Lukas Kulmala, Markku Rantala, Pekka Aalto, Juho Sarnela, Nina Kolari, Pasi Keronen, Petri Rissanen, Matti P. Taipale, Ditte Foreback, Benjamin Baykara, Metin Zhou, Putian Boy, Michael |
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description | Major atmospheric oxidants (OH, O(3) and NO(3)) dominate the atmospheric oxidation capacity, while H(2)SO(4) is considered as a main driver for new particle formation. Although numerous studies have investigated the long-term trend of ozone in Europe, the trends of OH, NO(3) and H(2)SO(4) at specific sites are to a large extent unknown. The one-dimensional model SOSAA has been applied in several studies at the SMEAR II station and has been validated by measurements in several projects. Here, we applied the SOSAA model for the years 2007–2018 to simulate the atmospheric chemical components, especially the atmospheric oxidants OH and NO(3), as well as H(2)SO(4) at SMEAR II. The simulations were evaluated with observations from several shorter and longer campaigns at SMEAR II. Our results show that daily OH increased by 2.39% per year and NO(3) decreased by 3.41% per year, with different trends of these oxidants during day and night. On the contrary, daytime sulfuric acid concentrations decreased by 2.78% per year, which correlated with the observed decreasing concentration of newly formed particles in the size range of 3–25 nm with 1.4% per year at SMEAR II during the years 1997–2012. Additionally, we compared our simulated OH, NO(3) and H(2)SO(4) concentrations with proxies, which are commonly applied in case a limited number of parameters are measured and no detailed model simulations are available. |
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spelling | pubmed-84596462021-10-01 A modelling study of OH, NO(3) and H(2)SO(4) in 2007–2018 at SMEAR II, Finland: analysis of long-term trends Chen, Dean Xavier, Carlton Clusius, Petri Nieminen, Tuomo Roldin, Pontus Qi, Ximeng Pichelstorfer, Lukas Kulmala, Markku Rantala, Pekka Aalto, Juho Sarnela, Nina Kolari, Pasi Keronen, Petri Rissanen, Matti P. Taipale, Ditte Foreback, Benjamin Baykara, Metin Zhou, Putian Boy, Michael Environ Sci Atmos Chemistry Major atmospheric oxidants (OH, O(3) and NO(3)) dominate the atmospheric oxidation capacity, while H(2)SO(4) is considered as a main driver for new particle formation. Although numerous studies have investigated the long-term trend of ozone in Europe, the trends of OH, NO(3) and H(2)SO(4) at specific sites are to a large extent unknown. The one-dimensional model SOSAA has been applied in several studies at the SMEAR II station and has been validated by measurements in several projects. Here, we applied the SOSAA model for the years 2007–2018 to simulate the atmospheric chemical components, especially the atmospheric oxidants OH and NO(3), as well as H(2)SO(4) at SMEAR II. The simulations were evaluated with observations from several shorter and longer campaigns at SMEAR II. Our results show that daily OH increased by 2.39% per year and NO(3) decreased by 3.41% per year, with different trends of these oxidants during day and night. On the contrary, daytime sulfuric acid concentrations decreased by 2.78% per year, which correlated with the observed decreasing concentration of newly formed particles in the size range of 3–25 nm with 1.4% per year at SMEAR II during the years 1997–2012. Additionally, we compared our simulated OH, NO(3) and H(2)SO(4) concentrations with proxies, which are commonly applied in case a limited number of parameters are measured and no detailed model simulations are available. RSC 2021-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8459646/ /pubmed/34604756 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ea00020a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Chen, Dean Xavier, Carlton Clusius, Petri Nieminen, Tuomo Roldin, Pontus Qi, Ximeng Pichelstorfer, Lukas Kulmala, Markku Rantala, Pekka Aalto, Juho Sarnela, Nina Kolari, Pasi Keronen, Petri Rissanen, Matti P. Taipale, Ditte Foreback, Benjamin Baykara, Metin Zhou, Putian Boy, Michael A modelling study of OH, NO(3) and H(2)SO(4) in 2007–2018 at SMEAR II, Finland: analysis of long-term trends |
title | A modelling study of OH, NO(3) and H(2)SO(4) in 2007–2018 at SMEAR II, Finland: analysis of long-term trends |
title_full | A modelling study of OH, NO(3) and H(2)SO(4) in 2007–2018 at SMEAR II, Finland: analysis of long-term trends |
title_fullStr | A modelling study of OH, NO(3) and H(2)SO(4) in 2007–2018 at SMEAR II, Finland: analysis of long-term trends |
title_full_unstemmed | A modelling study of OH, NO(3) and H(2)SO(4) in 2007–2018 at SMEAR II, Finland: analysis of long-term trends |
title_short | A modelling study of OH, NO(3) and H(2)SO(4) in 2007–2018 at SMEAR II, Finland: analysis of long-term trends |
title_sort | modelling study of oh, no(3) and h(2)so(4) in 2007–2018 at smear ii, finland: analysis of long-term trends |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8459646/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34604756 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ea00020a |
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