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TROPOSPHERIC OZONE AND OXIDANT CHEMISTRY Troposphere Stratosphere: 90% of total The many faces of atmospheric ozone: In stratosphere: UV shield In middle/upper troposphere: greenhouse gas In lower/middle troposphere: precursor of O main atmospheric oxidant In surface air: toxic to humans and vegetati 00

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Page 1: TROPOSPHERIC OZONE AND OXIDANT CHEMISTRY Troposphere Stratosphere: 90% of total The many faces of atmospheric ozone: In stratosphere: UV shield In middle/upper

TROPOSPHERIC OZONE AND OXIDANT CHEMISTRY

Troposphere

Stratosphere:90% of total

The many faces of atmospheric ozone:

In stratosphere: UV shield

In middle/upper troposphere: greenhouse gas

In lower/middle troposphere: precursor of OH, main atmospheric oxidant

In surface air: toxic to humans and vegetation

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The atmosphere as an oxidizing medium

EARTHSURFACE

Emission

Reduced gasOxidized gas/aerosol

Oxidation

Uptake

Reduction

Atmospheric oxidation is critical for removal of many pollutants, e.g.• methane (major greenhouse gas)• Toxic gases such as CO, benzene, mercury…• Gases affecting the stratosphere

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CO and methane account for most of reduced gas flux to atmosphere

• Methane observed from space: 1700-1900 ppb

• CO observed from space: 50-200 ppb

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Production of O(1D) in troposphere takes place in narrow band [290-320 nm]

solar flux Iat sea level

ozone absorptioncross-section s

O(1D)quantumyield f

fsI

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Stratospheric ozone mechanism doesn’t apply to troposphere

2

2 3

13 2

1

2

( )

( )

O h O O

O O M O M

O h O O D

O D M O M

XO O X O

O2+hvO3+hv

By contrast, in troposphere:

• no photons < 240 nm no oxygen photolysis;

• neglible O atom conc.gno XO + O loss

In stratosphere:

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Ozone production in tropospherePhotochemical oxidation of CO and volatile organic compounds (VOCs)

catalyzed by HOx and NOx

HOx ≡ H + OH + HO2 + RO + RO2

NOx ≡ NO + NO2

Oxidation of CO:

2

2 2

2 2

2

2 3

2 2 3Net: 2

CO OH CO H

H O M HO M

HO NO OH NO

NO h NO O

O O M O M

CO O CO O

2

2

2 2

2 2

2 3

2 2

2 2

2 3 2

'

Net: 4 ' 2

O

RH OH R H O

R O M RO M

RO NO RO NO

NO h NO O

RO O R CHO HO

HO NO OH NO

RH O R CHO O H O

Oxidation of VOC:

Carbonyl products can react with OH to produce additional ozone.

• CO emitted by combustion• VOCs emitted by biosphere,

combustion, industry• NOx emitted by combustion,

biosphere, lightning

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Chemical mechanism for tropospheric ozone and OH

O3

HO2 H2O

NO

H2O2

CO

NO2

hn

O(1D)

hn

M OH

HNO3

NOx-limited regime: ~ [O3]1/2[H2O]1/2[NO] ~ [O3]1/2[H2O]1/2[NO]/[CO]

NOx-saturated regime: ~ [O3][H2O][CO]/[NO2] ~ [O3][H2O]/[NO2]

P(O3) [OH]

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GLOBAL BUDGET OF TROPOSPHERIC OZONE

O3

O2 hn

O3

OH HO2

hn, H2O

Deposition

NO

H2O2

CO, VOC

NO2

hn

STRATOSPHERE

TROPOSPHERE

8-18 km

Chem prod in troposphere,Tg y-1

43001600

Chem loss in troposphere,Tg y-1

40001600

Transport from stratosphere,Tg y-1

400400

Deposition,Tg y-1

700400

Burden, Tg 360230

Lifetime, days 2842

Present-day Preindustrial

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ATMOSPHERIC CARBON MONOXIDE

Source: incomplete combustionSink: oxidation by OH (lifetime of 2 months)

Satellite CO data at 500 hPa

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ATMOSPHERIC METHANE

LIVESTOCK80-90

LANDFILLS40-70

GAS50-70

COAL30-50RICE

30-110

TERMITES20-30

WETLANDS100-230

BIOMASSBURNING10-90

2005 methane emissions

Global sources,Tg a-1 Sink: oxidation by OH

(lifetime of 10 years)

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METHANE: #2 ANTHROPOGENIC GREENHOUSE GASGreenhouse radiative forcing of climate between 1750 and 2005 [IPCC, 2007]

Referenced to concentration Referenced to emission

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HISTORICAL TRENDS IN METHANE

The last 1000 years

The last 30 years

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Methane column observed by SCIAMACHY, 2003-2009

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NOx EMISSIONS (Tg N a-1) TO TROPOSPHERE

FOSSIL FUEL 23.1

AIRCRAFT 0.5

BIOFUEL 2.2

BIOMASSBURNING 5.2

SOILS 5.1

LIGHTNING 5.8

STRATOSPHERE 0.2

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LIGHTNING FLASHES SEEN FROM SPACE (2000)

DJF

JJA

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SATELLITE OBSERVATIONS OF TROPOSPHERIC NO2

SCIAMACHY data. May-Oct 2004

(R.V. Martin, Dalhousie U.)

detectionlimit

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TROPOSPHERIC NO2 FROM THE OMI SATELLITE INSTRUMENT (MARCH 2006)

March 2006

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NOx EMISSION TRENDS SEEN FROM SPACE

Hillboll et al. [2012]

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GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION OF TROPOSPHERIC OZONE

Zhang et al. [2010]

TES thermal IR satellite observations for 2006, seasonal means at 500 hPa

• Maximum values at northern mid-latitudes in spring-summer due to anthropogenic pollution;

• High values in tropical regions affected by seasonal biomass burning;

• Minimum values over tropical oceans due to chemical loss

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OBSERVED RISE IN TROPOSPHERIC OZONEOVER 20th CENTURY

Observations at mountain sites in Europe [Marenco et al., 1994]

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GLOBAL OZONE AND OH TRENDSMean mass-weighted tropospheric values computed from GEOS-Chem model

for present-day (PD), pre-industrial (PI), and last glacial maximum (LGM)

Ozone, ppb

OH, 105 molecules cm-3

PD PI LGMtwo different climatereconstructionsLee Murray, Harvard

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Inferring recent OH trends from methylchloroform data

Global trendsin methylchloroform concentrations

Global trendsin OH concentrations

Montzka et al. [2011]

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LONDON FOGAerosols a.k.a.particulate matter (PM) from domestic+industrial coal combustion

“Killer fog” of December 1952 resulted in 10,000 excess deaths

Coal combustionTemperature

Altitude

inversion

sulfateorganic carbonblack carbon

particles

< 1km

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LOS ANGELES SMOGRespiratory problems, vegetation damage due to high surface ozone

troposphere

stratosphere8-18 km

temperature

inversionozone

altitude

Nitrogen oxides (NOx ≡ NO + NO2) Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)

UV radiation Ozone (O3)

vehicles, industry, vegetation

produced by photolysisof oxygen (O2)

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AIR POLLUTION IN THE US TODAY:Ozone is the #1 pollutant

75 ppb (8-h average)

http://epa.gov/airtrends

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4th-highest annual maximum for daily 8-h average ozone,2008-2010

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The 2012 ozone season

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0 20 40 60 80 100 120 ppb

Europe AQS(seasonal)

U.S. AQS(8-h avg.)

U.S. AQS(1-h avg.)

Preindustrialozone

background

Present-day ozone background at

northern mid-latitudes

Europe AQS (8-h avg.)

Canadian AQS (8-h avg.)

Mexican AQS(1-h avg.)

Ozone air quality standards in the US and in the world

20082014? 1997

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OZONE CONCENTRATIONS vs. NOx AND VOC EMISSIONSAir pollution model calculation for a typical urban airshed

NOx-saturated

NOx-limited Ridge

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LARGE SUPPLY OF BIOGENIC VOCs – unrecognized until the 1990s

Isoprene (biogenic VOC)Anthropogenic VOCs

Jacob et al., 1993

Switches polluted areas in U.S. from NOx-saturated to NOx-limited regime!recognized in Revised Clean Air Act of 1999

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MAPPING OF VOC EMISSIONS FROM SPACEusing satellite measurements of formaldehyde

confirms dominance of biogenic over anthropogenic VOCs

Millet et al. [2008]

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1970-2003 TREND OF U.S. EMISSIONS

Focus until past decade was on VOC emission controls

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OZONE TRENDS IN U.S. http://www.epa.gov/airtrends/

Boston trend

National trend

• The national trend is heavily weighted by California sites;

• other parts of the country have seen marginal improvement

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DECREASE OF POWER PLANT NOx EMISSIONSOVER THE PAST DECADE

Decreasing US NOx emissions from power plants

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Decrease of North American NOx emisssions, 2005-2009

as seen with annual mean NO2 columns from the OMI satellite instrument

Shailesh Kharol (Dalhousie)

20092005

Decreases in both the eastern US and eastern Canada

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Ozone trends in the Northeast, 1997-2012

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EVEN IN NOx-LIMITED REGIME,THE TOTAL O3 PRODUCED IS ONLY A WEAK FUNCTION OF NOx

NO NO2 HNO3hv

HO2,RO2,O3 OH, O3

P(O3) L(NOx)

3 2

2 2

( ) [ ][ ] [ ]~ ~

( ) [ ][ ] [ ]OPE =

x

P O HO NO VOC

L NO NO OH NO

Emission Deposition

Assuming NOx steady state, efficient HOx cycling, and loss of NO2 by reaction with OH:

OPE m as NOx k e strong nonlinearity; in models, decreasing NOx emissionsby 50% reduces ozone only by ~15%

Define ozone production efficiency (OPE) as the total number of O3 molecules produced per unit NOx emitted.

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Median surface ozone, 2006-2010:emerging problem in the Intermountain West

Cooper et al. [2012]

Spring

Summer

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Daytime surface ozone trends, 1990-2010

Spring SummerCooper et al. [2012]

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8-h daily maximum ozone in the intermountain West (2006)

56.3 ppb 53.2 ppb12.3 ppb

58.1 ppb 56.4 ppb

15.0 ppb

GEOS-Chem model US pollutioncontribution

Zhang et al., 2011

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North American ozone background over the US

4th highest annual North American background ozone (GEOS-Chem model)

Zhang et al. [2011]

defined as the surface ozone concentrations that would be present in the absence of North American anthropogenic emissions

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Growing NOx emissions from Canadian oil sands

Oil sand recoveryIn Alberta

Satellite NO2 columns, 2004-2010

NO2 increase of 10.4 ±3.5% per year

McLinden et al. [GRL 2012]

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Ozone trends in remote air at northern mid-latitudes

D.D. Parrish, NOAA

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Rising surface ozone pollution in China

D.D. Parrish, NOAA

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INTERCONTINENTAL OZONE POLLUTION INFLUENCES

Surface O3 enhancements from North American anthropogenic emissions

from European anthropogenic emissions

from Asian anthropogenic emissions

Lin Zhang, Harvard

GEOS-Chem model results for 2006