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Phenomenology of summer ozone episodes over the Madrid Metropolitan Area, central Spain
Título : Phenomenology of summer ozone episodes over the Madrid Metropolitan Area, central Spain
Autor : Querol, XavierAlastuey, AndrésGangoiti, GotzonPérez, NoemíLee, Hong KuEun, Heeram R.Park, YongheeMantilla Iglesias, EnriqueEscudero, MiguelTitos Vela, GloriaAlonso, LucioTemime-Roussel, BriceMarchand, NicolasMoreta González, Juan RamónRevuelta, María AránzazuSalvador, PedroArtíñano, BegoñaSantos, Saúl García dosAnguas, MónicaNotario, AlbertoSaiz-Lopez, AlfonsoHarrison, Roy M.Millán Muñoz, MillánAhn, Kang-Ho
Palabras clave : Ozone; Photochemical nucleation; Ultrafine particles
Fecha de publicación : 2018
Editor: European Geosciences Union
Citación : Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 2018, 18(9), p. 6511–6533
Versión del editor: https://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-6511-2018
Resumen : Various studies have reported that the photochemical nucleation of new ultrafine particles (UFPs) in urban environments within high insolation regions occurs simultaneously with high ground ozone (O3) levels. In this work, we evaluate the atmospheric dynamics leading to summer O3 episodes in the Madrid air basin (central Iberia) by means of measuring a 3-D distribution of concentrations for both pollutants. To this end, we obtained vertical profiles (up to 1200 m above ground level) using tethered balloons and miniaturised instrumentation at a suburban site located to the SW of the Madrid Metropolitan Area (MMA), the Majadahonda site (MJDH), in July 2016. Simultaneously, measurements of an extensive number of air quality and meteorological parameters were carried out at three supersites across the MMA. Furthermore, data from O3 soundings and daily radio soundings were also used to interpret atmospheric dynamics. The results demonstrate the concatenation of venting and accumulation episodes, with relative lows (venting) and peaks (accumulation) in O3 surface levels. Regardless of the episode type, the fumigation of high-altitude O3 (arising from a variety of origins) contributes the major proportion of surface O3 concentrations. Accumulation episodes are characterised by a relatively thinner planetary boundary layer (< 1500 m at midday, lower in altitude than the orographic features), light synoptic winds, and the development of mountain breezes along the slopes of the Guadarrama Mountain Range (located W and NW of the MMA, with a maximum elevation of > 2400 m a.s.l.). This orographic–meteorological setting causes the vertical recirculation of air masses and enrichment of O3 in the lower tropospheric layers. When the highly polluted urban plume from Madrid is affected by these dynamics, the highest Ox (O3+ NO2) concentrations are recorded in the MMA.
Descripción : The present work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Fishing, Food and Environment, the Madrid City Council and Madrid Regional Government, and by the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness and FEDER funds under the project HOUSE (CGL2016-78594-R) and the Generalitat de Catalunya (AGAUR 2017 SGR41). Part of this research was supported by the Korea Ministry of Environment through “The Eco-Innovation project”. Support is also acknowledged from the CUD of Zaragoza (project CUD 2016-05), UPV/EHU (UFI 11/47, GIU 16/03), the project PROACLIM CGL2014-52877-R, the City Council of Majadahonda for logistic support, AEMET for providing surface meteorological data, and data from radio soundings and ozone free soundings.
URI : http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11765/11522
ISSN : 1680-7316
1680-7324
Colecciones: Artículos científicos 2015-2018


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