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Journal of Geophysical Research | 1996

Seasonal variation of the ozone production efficiency per unit NOx at Harvard Forest, Massachusetts

Adam I. Hirsch; J. William Munger; Daniel J. Jacob; Larry W. Horowitz; Allen H. Goldstein

Weekly values of the net O3 production efficiency (OPE), defined as the net number of O3 molecules produced per molecule of NOx (NO + NO2) consumed, are estimated from a 1990–1994 record of O3, NOx, NOy, CO, and C2H2 concentrations at Harvard Forest, Massachusetts. The OPE is inferred from the slope ΔO3/Δ(NOy − NOx) of the linear regression between O3 and NOy-NOx concentrations (NOy is the sum of NOx and its oxidation products); and alternatively from the slopes ΔO3/ΔCO and ΔO3/ΔC2H2 multiplied by regional estimates of the CO/NOx and C2H2/NOx emission ratios. The mean OPE values inferred from ΔO3/Δ(NOy − NOx) are 3–5 times higher than those inferred from ΔO3/ΔCO or ΔO3/ΔC2H2; the discrepancy may be due to the effects of HNO3 and O3 deposition and also to uncertainties in the CO/NOx and C2H2/NOx emission ratios. The relative seasonal trends of the OPE derived from ΔO3/Δ(NOy − NOx), ΔO3/ΔCO, and ΔO3/ΔC2H2 are, however, similar. Thus ΔO3/Δ(NOy − NOx) increases from about 4 mol/mol in May to 8 mol/mol in June–July, and gradually decreases back to 4 mol/mol by early October. The sharp rise of the OPE from May to June is attributed to onset of emission of the biogenic hydrocarbon isoprene. The decline from July to October is attributed to decreases in isoprene emission and in solar radiation. The O3 background at Harvard Forest, defined by the y intercept of the O3 versus NOy-NOx regression line, decreases from 40 ppbv in May to 25 ppbv in September, consistent with observations at remote sites in northern midlatitudes. The seasonal trend in the background explains why mean O3 concentrations at Harvard Forest peak in May–June even though the OPE peaks in June–July.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

Hydrocarbon emissions characterization in the Colorado Front Range: A pilot study: COLORADO FRONT RANGE EMISSIONS STUDY

Gabrielle Petron; G. J. Frost; Benjamin R. Miller; Adam I. Hirsch; Stephen A. Montzka; Anna Karion; M. Trainer; Colm Sweeney; Arlyn E. Andrews; Lloyd Miller; Jonathan Kofler; Amnon Bar-Ilan; E. J. Dlugokencky; Laura Patrick; Charles T. Moore; Thomas B. Ryerson; Carolina Siso; William Kolodzey; Patricia M. Lang; T. J. Conway; Paul C. Novelli; Kenneth A. Masarie; B. D. Hall; Douglas Guenther; Duane Kitzis; John R. Miller; D. C. Welsh; Dan Wolfe; William D. Neff; Pieter P. Tans


Archive | 2007

Bridging across Spatial and Temporal Scales in North American Carbon Dioxide Flux Estimation through Geostatistical Analysis of Scale-Dependent Relationships Between Carbon Flux and Auxiliary Environmental Data

Anna M. Michalak; K. L. Mueller; S. M. Gourdji; Adam I. Hirsch; Arlyn Elizabeth Andrews; John C. Lin; Thomas Nehrkorn


Archive | 2008

Tall-tower observations of pollution from near-field sources in central Texas during the Texas Air Quality Study 2006

Arlyn Elizabeth Andrews; Eric A. Kort; Adam I. Hirsch; Janusz Eluszkiewicz; Thomas Nehrkorn; Anna M. Michalak; Gabrielle Petron; G. J. Frost; Kevin Robert Gurney; Andreas Stohl; Steven C. Wofsy; Wayne M. Angevine; Allen B. White; Samuel J. Oltmans; Stephen A. Montzka; Pieter P. Tans


Archive | 2007

Regional Carbon Fluxes and Atmospheric Carbon Dynamics in the Southern Great Plains during the 2007 CLASIC intensive

Sebastien Biraud; Margaret S. Torn; William J. Riley; Martin A. Fischer; David P. Billesbach; Roni Avissar; James Berry; Adam I. Hirsch; Michael Loewenstein; J. P. Lopez


Archive | 2010

Evidence of emissions from oil and gas drilling operations in northeastern Colorado

Gabrielle Petron; Stephen A. Montzka; Anna Karion; William R. Miller; G. J. Frost; Adam I. Hirsch; Colm Sweeney; Arlyn Elizabeth Andrews; E. J. Dlugokencky; Brad Hall; Michael K. Trainer; D. C. Welsh; Douglas Edward Wolfe; Pieter P. Tans


Archive | 2009

Do aircraft-based atmospheric observations indicate that anthropogenic methane emissions in the United States are larger than reported?

Eric A. Kort; Colm Sweeney; Arlyn Elizabeth Andrews; E. J. Dlugokencky; Pieter P. Tans; Adam I. Hirsch; Janusz Eluszkiewicz; Thomas Nehrkorn; Anna M. Michalak; Steven C. Wofsy


Archive | 2008

Estimating Methane Emissions from Central California

Chaoyi Zhao; Martin A. Fischer; Arlyn Elizabeth Andrews; Janusz Eluszkiewicz; Clinton P. MacDonald; Thomas Nehrkorn; Adam I. Hirsch


Archive | 2008

On Road Study of Colorado Front Range Greenhouse Gases Distribution and Sources

Gabrielle Petron; Adam I. Hirsch; Michael K. Trainer; Anna Karion; James M. Kofler; Colm Sweeney; Arlyn Elizabeth Andrews; William Kolodzey; William R. Miller; Libby Miller; Stephen A. Montzka; Duane Kitzis; Laura Patrick; G. J. Frost; T. B. Ryerson; J. M. Robers; Pieter P. Tans


Archive | 2008

Applications of Geostatistics to Data Assimilation in Biogeochemical Models

Anna M. Michalak; K. L. Mueller; Vikas Yadav; Alanood A. A. A. Alkhaled; Yujian Zhou; S. M. Gourdji; Deborah N. Huntzinger; Adam I. Hirsch; Arlyn Elizabeth Andrews; Steven C. Wofsy

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Anna M. Michalak

Carnegie Institution for Science

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Colm Sweeney

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Gabrielle Petron

National Center for Atmospheric Research

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William A. Peters

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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L. M. P. Bruhwiler

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Anna Karion

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Chaoyi Zhao

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Janusz Eluszkiewicz

California Institute of Technology

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