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Geophysical Research Letters | 2003

Photochemical production of O3 in biomass burning plumes in the boundary layer over northern Australia

N. Takegawa; Y. Kondo; Malcolm K. W. Ko; M. Koike; K. Kita; D. R. Blake; W. Hu; C. Scott; S. Kawakami; Y. Miyazaki; J. Russell‐Smith; T. Ogawa

Author(s): Takegawa, N; Kondo, Y; Ko, M; Koike, M; Kita, K; Blake, DR; Hu, W; Scott, C; Kawakami, S; Miyazaki, Y; Russell-Smith, J; Ogawa, T | Abstract: In situ aircraft measurements of ozone (O3) and its precursors were made over northern Australia in August-September 1999 during the Biomass Burning and Lightning Experiment Phase B (BIBLE-B). A clear positive correlation of O3 with carbon monoxide (CO) was found in biomass burning plumes in the boundary layer (l3 km). The ΔO3/ΔCO ratio (linear regression slope of O3-CO correlation) is found to be 0.12 ppbv/ppbv, which is comparable to the ratio of 0.15 ppbv/ppbv observed at 0-4 km over the Amazon and Africa in previous studies. The net flux of O3 exported from northern Australia during BIBLE-B is estimated to be 0.3 Gmol O3/day. In the biomass burning region, large enhancements of O3 were coincident with the locations of biomass burning hot spots, suggesting that major O3 production occurred near fires (horizontal scale l50 km).


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2001

Airborne vacuum ultraviolet resonance fluorescence instrument for in situ measurement of CO

N. Takegawa; K. Kita; Y. Kondo; Yutaka Matsumi; D. D. Parrish; John S. Holloway; M. Koike; Y. Miyazaki; N. Toriyama; S. Kawakami; T. Ogawa

An airborne instrument for fast-response, high-precision measurement of tropospheric carbon monoxide (CO) was developed using a vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) resonance fluorescence technique. The excitation radiation is obtained by a DC discharge CO resonance lamp combined with an optical filter for the CO fourth positive band emission around 150 nm. The optical filter consists of a VUV monochromator and a crystalline quartz window (<147-nm cutoff). The crystalline quartz window ensures a sharp discrimination against wavelengths below 135.7 nm that yield a positive interference from water vapor. Laboratory tests showed that the optical system achieved a precision of 1. 1 parts per billion by volume (ppbv) at a CO concentration of 100 ppbv for a 1-s integration period, and the flow system provided a response time (1/e time constant) of ∼2 s. The aircraft measurement campaign Biomass Burning and Lightning Experiment-phase B (BIBLE-B) was conducted between August and September 1999 over the western Pacific and Australia. The flight data obtained during this campaign were used to demonstrate the high precision and fast response of the instrument. An intercomparison of the VUV CO measurement and a gas chromatographic CO measurement was conducted during BIBLE-B. Overall, these two independent measurements showed good agreement, within the experimental uncertainties.


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2008

Aerosol optical properties in a rural environment near the mega-city Guangzhou, China: implications for regional air pollution, radiative forcing and remote sensing

Rebecca M. Garland; Hong Yang; Otmar Schmid; D. Rose; A. Nowak; Peggy Achtert; A. Wiedensohler; N. Takegawa; K. Kita; Y. Miyazaki; Yutaka Kondo; Min Hu; Min Shao; Liming Zeng; Y. H. Zhang; Meinrat O. Andreae; Ulrich Pöschl


Geophysical Research Letters | 2007

Evolution of mixing state of black carbon in polluted air from Tokyo

Manabu Shiraiwa; Y. Kondo; N. Moteki; N. Takegawa; Y. Miyazaki; D. R. Blake


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2003

Export of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen and sulfur compounds from the East Asia region in spring

M. Koike; Y. Kondo; K. Kita; N. Takegawa; Y. Masui; Y. Miyazaki; M. W. Ko; Andrew J. Weinheimer; F. Flocke; Rodney J. Weber; Donald C. Thornton; G. W. Sachse; S. A. Vay; D. R. Blake; David G. Streets; F. L. Eisele; S. T. Sandholm; Hanwant B. Singh; Robert W. Talbot


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2003

Synoptic‐scale transport of reactive nitrogen over the western Pacific in spring

Y. Miyazaki; Y. Kondo; M. Koike; Henry E. Fuelberg; Christopher M. Kiley; K. Kita; N. Takegawa; G. W. Sachse; F. Flocke; Andrew J. Weinheimer; Hanwant B. Singh; F. L. Eisele; Mark A. Zondlo; Robert W. Talbot; S. T. Sandholm; M. Avery; D. R. Blake


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009

Spatial and temporal variations of aerosols around Beijing in summer 2006: Model evaluation and source apportionment

H. Matsui; Masazumi Koike; Y. Kondo; N. Takegawa; K. Kita; Y. Miyazaki; Min Hu; Shih-Yu Chang; D. R. Blake; Jerome D. Fast; Rahul A. Zaveri; David G. Streets; Qiang Zhang; Tong Zhu


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

Partitioning of HNO3 and particulate nitrate over Tokyo : Effect of vertical mixing

Yu Morino; Y. Kondo; N. Takegawa; Y. Miyazaki; K. Kita; Yuichi Komazaki; Masato Fukuda; Takuma Miyakawa; N. Moteki; D. R. Worsnop


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2011

Characterization and source apportionment of submicron aerosol with aerosol mass spectrometer during the PRIDE-PRD 2006 campaign

R. Xiao; N. Takegawa; Mei Zheng; Y. Kondo; Y. Miyazaki; Takuma Miyakawa; Min Hu; Min Shao; L. M. Zeng; Y. Gong; Keding Lu; Z. Deng; Yongjing Zhao; Y. Zhang


Atmospheric Environment | 2009

Formation of submicron sulfate and organic aerosols in the outflow from the urban region of the Pearl River Delta in China

R. Xiao; N. Takegawa; Y. Kondo; Y. Miyazaki; Takuma Miyakawa; Min Hu; Min Shao; L. M. Zeng; Andreas Hofzumahaus; F. Holland; Keding Lu; Nobuo Sugimoto; Yaqian Zhao; Y. Zhang

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D. R. Blake

University of California

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T. Ogawa

National Space Development Agency of Japan

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S. Kawakami

National Space Development Agency of Japan

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