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A modified profile method for determining the vertical fluxes of NO,NO2, ozone,and HNO3 in the atmospheric surface layer
Authors:Gerhard Kramm  Hans Müller  David Fowler  Klaus D Höfken  Franz X Meixner  Eberhard Schaller
Institution:(1) Fraunhofer-Institut für Atmosphärische Umweltforschung (IFU), D-8100 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany;(2) Institute of Terrestrial Ecology (ITE), Bush Estate, EH26 0QB Penicuik, Midlothian, Scotland, U.K.;(3) GST-Forschungszentrum für Umwelt und Gesundheit, Projektträger für Umwell-und Klimaforschung, D-8000 Munchen, Germany;(4) Present address: Abteilung Biochemie, Max-Planck-Institut für Chemie, D-6500 Mainz, Germany
Abstract:A modified profile method for determining the vertical deposition (or/and exhalation) fluxes of NO, NO2, ozone, and HNO3 in the atmospheric surface layer is presented. This method is based on the generally accepted micrometeorological ideas of the transfer of momentum, sensible heat and matter near the Earth's surface and the chemical reactions among these trace gases. The analysis (aerodynamic profile method) includes a detailed determination of the micrometeorological quantities (such as the friction velocity, the fluxes of sensible and latent heat, the roughness length and the zero plane displacement), and of the height-invariant fluxes of the composed chemically conservative trace gases with lsquogrouprsquo concentrations c 1=NO]+NO2]+HNO3], c 2=NO2]+O3]+3/2·HNO3], and c 3=NO]–O3]–1/2·HNO3]. The fluxes of the lsquoindividualrsquo species are finally determined by the numerical solution of a system of coupled nonlinear ordinary differential equations for the concentrations of ozone and HNO3 (lsquodecodingrsquo method). The parameterization of the fluxes is based on the flux-gradient relationships in the turbulent region of the atmospheric surface layer. The model requires only the vertical profile data of wind velocity, temperature and humidity and concentrations of NO, NO2, ozone, and HNO3.The method has been applied to vertical profile data obtained at Jülich (September 1984) and collected in the BIATEX joint field experiment LOVENOX (Halvergate, U.K., September 1989).
Keywords:Biosphere-atmosphere exchange  dry deposition  tlux-gradient relationships  HNO3 fluxes  NO fluxes  NO2 fluxes  ozone fluxes  resistance approach  turbulent transfer
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