Spatial and temporal variability of nonmethane hydrocarbon mixing ratios and their relation to photochemical lifetime — B. T. Jobson (1998) | RDL Network
Spatial and temporal variability of nonmethane hydrocarbon mixing ratios and their relation to photochemical lifetime
Article 1998 en
Authors
BJ
B. T. Jobson
DP
D. D. Parrish
PG
P. D. Goldan
Abstract
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The relationship between temporal and spatial variability of C 2 ‐C 8 nonmethane hydrocarbon mixing ratios and their HO lifetimes (τ) is presented for samples collected during the 1993 North Atlantic Regional Experiment (NARE) and from other urban and remote sites. The C 2 ‐C 4 alkanes, acetylene and benzene typically define a trend of the form s lnx = Aτ −b where s lnx is the standard deviation of the ln of the mixing ratio. The relationship extended over a wider range of hydrocarbons in winter. The exponent b ranged in value from 0.28±0.023 for winter urban data where C 2 ‐C 8 hydrocarbons defined a strongly correlated trend, to 0.56±0.15 for C 2 ‐C 4 hydrocarbons at a coastal site in Nova Scotia during NARE. The trends are significantly different from that given by the Junge relationship [Junge, 1974]. Data from the Azores do not display such a trend and were likely influenced by local emissions. Variance trends are a useful analytical tool for examining the validity of hydrocarbon measurements.
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