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Decoupling peroxyacetyl nitrate from ozone in Chinese outflows observed at Gosan Climate Observatory

Authors
Han, JihyunLee, MeehyeShang, XiaonaLee, GangwoongEmmons, Louisa K.
Issue Date
8-9월-2017
Publisher
COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
Citation
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, v.17, no.17, pp.10619 - 10631
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Journal Title
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
Volume
17
Number
17
Start Page
10619
End Page
10631
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/82258
DOI
10.5194/acp-17-10619-2017
ISSN
1680-7316
Abstract
We measured peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN) and other reactive species such as O-3, NO2, CO, and SO2 with aerosols including mass, organic carbon (OC), and elemental carbon (EC) in PM2.5 and K+ in PM1.0 at Gosan Climate Observatory in Korea (33.17 degrees N, 126.10 degrees E) during 19 October-6 November 2010. PAN was determined through fast gas chromatography with luminol chemiluminescence detection at 425 nm every 2 min. The PAN mixing ratios ranged from 0.1 (detection limit) to 2.4 ppbv with a mean of 0.6 ppbv. For all measurements, PAN was unusually better correlated with PM2.5 (Pearson correlation coefficient, gamma = 0.79) than with O-3 (gamma = 0.67). In particular, the O-3 level was highly elevated with SO2 at midnight, along with a typical midday peak when air was transported rapidly from the Beijing areas. The PAN enhancement was most noticeable during the occurrence of haze under stagnant conditions. In Chinese outflows slowly transported over the Yellow Sea, PAN gradually increased up to 2.4 ppbv at night, in excellent correlation with a concentration increase in PM2.5 OC and EC, PM2.5 mass, and PM1.0 K+. The high K+ concentration and OC / EC ratio indicated that the air mass was impacted by biomass combustion. This study highlights PAN decoupling with O-3 in Chinese outflows and suggests PAN as a useful indicator for diagnosing continental outflows and assessing their perturbation of regional air quality in northeast Asia.
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