Steve C. Hurlock
University of California, Los Angeles
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Geophysical Research Letters | 2007
J. Stutz; Olga Pikelnaya; Steve C. Hurlock; S. Trick; S. Pechtl; R. von Glasow
[1] The potential importance of iodine for marine boundary layer (MBL) chemistry has found increasing recognition in recent years. However, observations of the key iodine species are sparse and the chemical reactions of the iodine oxides are not well understood. Here we present Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy observations of IO, OIO in the MBL of the Gulf of Maine, U.S., during Summer 2004. We report the first daytime observation of OIO, indicating that this compound is rather photostable. Mixing ratios of IO were similar to, and those of OIO higher than, values reported for European coastal sites. Calculations with the one-dimensional model MISTRA show that the observed simultaneous presence of elevated OIO and NO x cannot be explained by currently known iodine chemistry. Our results lead to the conclusion that thus far unknown chemical reactions of iodine oxides, probably involving iodine nitrates, might occur in the MBL.
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2014
Catalina Tsai; Clare Wong; Steve C. Hurlock; Olga Pikelnaya; Levi H Mielke; Hans D. Osthoff; James Flynn; Christine Haman; Barry Lefer; J. B. Gilman; Joost A. de Gouw; J. Stutz
The chemical removal of NOx at night in urban areas remains poorly constrained due to uncertainties in the contribution of various loss pathways and the impact of the suppressed nocturnal vertical mixing. Here we present long-path differential optical absorption spectroscopy observations of nocturnal vertical concentration profiles of O3, NO2, and NO3 in the lower atmosphere (33–556 m above ground level) measured during the CalNex-LA 2010 study. Positive nocturnal vertical gradients of O3 and NO3 and negative gradients of NO2 were observed during the night. Relatively short lifetime of nocturnal NO3 (less than 1000 s) and high nighttime steady state N2O5 mixing ratios (up to 2 ppb) indicated active nocturnal chemistry during CalNex. Comparison of modeled and observed altitude-resolved NO3 loss frequencies shows that hydrolysis of N2O5 on aerosols was the dominant loss pathway of NO3 and NOx. Based on this argument, the nocturnal loss rates of NOx, L(NOx), at different altitudes and averaged over the lowest 550 m of the atmosphere were calculated. The nocturnally averaged L(NOx) ranged between 0.8 and 1.3 ppb h−1 for the lower atmosphere with the L(NOx) for the first 8 days at about 1 ppb h−1. This number is close to the one previously determined in Houston in 2009 of ~0.9 ppb h−1. Comparisons between daytime NOx loss due to the OH + NO2 reaction and nighttime L(NOx) show that during CalNex, nocturnal chemistry contributed an average of 60% to the removal of NOx in a 24 h period in the lower atmosphere.
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013
Levi H Mielke; J. Stutz; Catalina Tsai; Steve C. Hurlock; James M. Roberts; P. R. Veres; Karl D. Froyd; Patrick L. Hayes; Michael J. Cubison; Jose L. Jimenez; Rebecca A. Washenfelder; Cora J. Young; J. B. Gilman; J. A. de Gouw; James Flynn; N. Grossberg; Barry Lefer; Jiumeng Liu; Rodney J. Weber; Hans D. Osthoff
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2011
J. Stutz; Jennie L. Thomas; Steve C. Hurlock; Michael K. Schneider; R. von Glasow; Matthias Piot; K. A. Gorham; J. F. Burkhart; Luke D. Ziemba; Jack E. Dibb; Barry Lefer
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2014
Catalina Tsai; Clare Wong; Steve C. Hurlock; Olga Pikelnaya; Levi H Mielke; Hans D. Osthoff; James Flynn; Christine Haman; Barry Lefer; J. B. Gilman; Joost A. de Gouw; J. Stutz
Archive | 2005
Olga Pikelnaya; Steve C. Hurlock; S. Trick; J. Stutz
Archive | 2010
James H. Tsai; Olga Pikelnaya; Steve C. Hurlock; Kam Sing Wong; Ron Cheung; Christine Haman; Barry Lee Lefer; J. Stutz
Archive | 2008
Jack E. Dibb; L. Gregory Huey; J. Stutz; Guimin Chen; K. A. Gorham; Barry Lee Lefer; Stephen J. Brooks; R. von Glasow; D. R. Blake; Christine Haman; Steve C. Hurlock; T. Kahan; J. Liao; Julian M. Luxford; David J. Tanner; James L. Thomas; Luke D. Ziemba
Archive | 2008
J. Stutz; James L. Thomas; Michael K. Schneider; Steve C. Hurlock; R. von Glasow
Archive | 2007
Olga Pikelnaya; Steve C. Hurlock; J. Stutz