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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B | 2011

The atmospheric chemistry of trace gases and particulate matter emitted by different land uses in Borneo

A. R. MacKenzie; Ben Langford; Thomas A. M. Pugh; N. H. Robinson; Pawel K. Misztal; Dwayne E. Heard; James Lee; Alastair C. Lewis; C. E. Jones; J. R. Hopkins; Gavin Phillips; Paul S. Monks; A. Karunaharan; K. E. Hornsby; V. Nicolas-Perea; Hugh Coe; A. M. Gabey; Martin Gallagher; L. K. Whalley; P. M. Edwards; M. J. Evans; Daniel Stone; Trevor Ingham; R. Commane; Kate Furneaux; J. B. McQuaid; E. Nemitz; Yap Kok Seng; D. Fowler; J. A. Pyle

We report measurements of atmospheric composition over a tropical rainforest and over a nearby oil palm plantation in Sabah, Borneo. The primary vegetation in each of the two landscapes emits very different amounts and kinds of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), resulting in distinctive VOC fingerprints in the atmospheric boundary layer for both landscapes. VOCs over the Borneo rainforest are dominated by isoprene and its oxidation products, with a significant additional contribution from monoterpenes. Rather than consuming the main atmospheric oxidant, OH, these high concentrations of VOCs appear to maintain OH, as has been observed previously over Amazonia. The boundary-layer characteristics and mixing ratios of VOCs observed over the Borneo rainforest are different to those measured previously over Amazonia. Compared with the Bornean rainforest, air over the oil palm plantation contains much more isoprene, monoterpenes are relatively less important, and the flower scent, estragole, is prominent. Concentrations of nitrogen oxides are greater above the agro-industrial oil palm landscape than over the rainforest, and this leads to changes in some secondary pollutant mixing ratios (but not, currently, differences in ozone). Secondary organic aerosol over both landscapes shows a significant contribution from isoprene. Primary biological aerosol dominates the super-micrometre aerosol over the rainforest and is likely to be sensitive to land-use change, since the fungal source of the bioaerosol is closely linked to above-ground biodiversity.


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2011

Quantifying the magnitude of a missing hydroxyl radical source in a tropical rainforest

L. K. Whalley; P. M. Edwards; Kate Furneaux; Andrew Goddard; Trevor Ingham; M. J. Evans; Daniel Stone; J. R. Hopkins; C. E. Jones; A. Karunaharan; James Lee; Alastair C. Lewis; Paul S. Monks; Sarah Moller; Dwayne E. Heard


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2009

The chemistry of OH and HO 2 radicals in the boundary layer over the tropical Atlantic Ocean

L. K. Whalley; Kate Furneaux; Andrew Goddard; James Lee; Anoop S. Mahajan; H. Oetjen; K. A. Read; N. Kaaden; Lucy J. Carpenter; A. C. Lewis; John M. C. Plane; Eric S. Saltzman; A. Wiedensohler; Dwayne E. Heard


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2009

Simulating atmospheric composition over a South-East Asian tropical rainforest: performance of a chemistry box model

Thomas A. M. Pugh; A. R. MacKenzie; C. N. Hewitt; Ben Langford; P. M. Edwards; Kate Furneaux; Dwayne E. Heard; J. R. Hopkins; C. E. Jones; A. Karunaharan; James Lee; G. P. Mills; Pawel K. Misztal; Sarah Moller; Paul S. Monks; L. K. Whalley


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2009

Overview: oxidant and particle photochemical processes above a south-east Asian tropical rainforest (the OP3 project): introduction, rationale, location characteristics and tools

C. N. Hewitt; James Lee; A. R. MacKenzie; M. P. Barkley; Nicola Carslaw; G. D. Carver; Nick A. Chappell; Hugh Coe; C. G. Collier; R. Commane; Fay Davies; Brian Davison; P. DiCarlo; C. Di Marco; J. R. Dorsey; P. M. Edwards; M. J. Evans; D. Fowler; Kate Furneaux; Martin Gallagher; Alex Guenther; Dwayne E. Heard; Carole Helfter; J. R. Hopkins; Trevor Ingham; M. Irwin; Chris Jones; A. Karunaharan; Ben Langford; Alastair C. Lewis


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2009

Iodine-mediated coastal particle formation: an overview of the Reactive Halogens in the Marine Boundary Layer (RHaMBLe) Roscoff coastal study

Gordon McFiggans; Catherine S.E. Bale; Stephen M. Ball; Joseph M. Beames; William J. Bloss; Lucy J. Carpenter; J. R. Dorsey; R. M. Dunk; M. Flynn; Kate Furneaux; Martin Gallagher; Dwayne E. Heard; A. M. Hollingsworth; Karen E. Hornsby; Trevor Ingham; C. E. Jones; Roger Jones; Louisa J. Kramer; Justin M. Langridge; Catherine Leblanc; J.-P. LeCrane; James Lee; Roland J. Leigh; Ian Longley; Anoop S. Mahajan; Paul S. Monks; H. Oetjen; Andrew J. Orr-Ewing; John M. C. Plane; Philippe Potin


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2013

OH reactivity in a South East Asian Tropical rainforest during the Oxidant and Particle Photochemical Processes (OP3) project

P. M. Edwards; M. J. Evans; Kate Furneaux; J. R. Hopkins; Trevor Ingham; Chris Jones; James Lee; Alastair C. Lewis; Sarah Moller; Daniel Stone; L. K. Whalley; Dwayne E. Heard


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2009

Reactive Halogens in the Marine Boundary Layer (RHaMBLe): the tropical North Atlantic experiments

James Lee; Gordon McFiggans; J. D. Allan; Alex R. Baker; Stephen M. Ball; A. K. Benton; Lucy J. Carpenter; R. Commane; Brian D. Finley; M. J. Evans; Elena Fuentes; Kate Furneaux; Andrew Goddard; N. Good; J. F. Hamilton; Dwayne E. Heard; Hartmut Herrmann; A. M. Hollingsworth; J. R. Hopkins; Trevor Ingham; M. Irwin; C. E. Jones; Roger Jones; William C. Keene; Michael John Lawler; S. Lehmann; Alastair C. Lewis; Michael S. Long; Anoop S. Mahajan; John Methven


Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry | 2007

Detection of iodine monoxide radicals in the marine boundary layer using laser induced fluorescence spectroscopy

L. K. Whalley; Kate Furneaux; T. J. Gravestock; Helen M. Atkinson; Catherine S.E. Bale; Trevor Ingham; William J. Bloss; Dwayne E. Heard


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2009

A flow-tube based laser-induced fluorescence instrument to measure OH reactivity in the troposphere

Trevor Ingham; Andrew Goddard; L. K. Whalley; Kate Furneaux; P. M. Edwards; C. P. Seal; Daniel E. Self; G. P. Johnson; K. A. Read; James Lee; Dwayne E. Heard

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Anoop S. Mahajan

Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

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