Influence of the aerosol solar extinction on photochemistry during the 2010 Russian wildfires episode

In this work, impact of aerosol solar extinction on the photochemistry over eastern Europe during the 2010 wildfires episode is discussed for the period from 5 to 12 August 2010, which coincides to the peak of fire activity. The methodology is based on an online coupling between the chemistry-transp...

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Main Authors: J. C. Péré, B. Bessagnet, V. Pont, M. Mallet, F. Minvielle
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2015-10-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/15/10983/2015/acp-15-10983-2015.pdf
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spelling doaj-4913db518abb48e0955c3f810c4f8dee2020-11-24T23:43:26ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242015-10-011519109831099810.5194/acp-15-10983-2015Influence of the aerosol solar extinction on photochemistry during the 2010 Russian wildfires episodeJ. C. Péré0B. Bessagnet1V. Pont2M. Mallet3F. Minvielle4Laboratoire d'Optique Atmosphérique, Université Lille 1, 59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq, FranceInstitut National de l'Environnement Industriel et des Risques, Parc Technologique Alata, 60550 Verneuil en Halatte, FranceLaboratoire d'Aérologie, Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées, 14 Avenue Edouard Belin, 31400 Toulouse, FranceLaboratoire d'Aérologie, Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées, 14 Avenue Edouard Belin, 31400 Toulouse, FranceLaboratoire d'Optique Atmosphérique, Université Lille 1, 59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq, FranceIn this work, impact of aerosol solar extinction on the photochemistry over eastern Europe during the 2010 wildfires episode is discussed for the period from 5 to 12 August 2010, which coincides to the peak of fire activity. The methodology is based on an online coupling between the chemistry-transport model CHIMERE (extended by an aerosol optical module) and the radiative transfer code TUV. Results of simulations indicate an important influence of the aerosol solar extinction, in terms of intensity and spatial extent, with a reduction of the photolysis rates of NO<sub>2</sub> and O<sub>3</sub> up to 50 % (in daytime average) along the aerosol plume transport. At a regional scale, these changes in photolysis rates lead to a 3–15 % increase in the NO<sub>2</sub> daytime concentration and to an ozone reduction near the surface of 1–12 %. The ozone reduction is shown to occur over the entire boundary layer, where aerosols are located. Also, the total aerosol mass concentration (PM<sub>10</sub>) is shown to be decreased by 1–2 %, on average during the studied period, caused by a reduced formation of secondary aerosols such as sulfates and secondary organics (4–10 %) when aerosol impact on photolysis rates is included. In terms of model performance, comparisons of simulations with air quality measurements at Moscow indicate that an explicit representation of aerosols interaction with photolysis rates tend to improve the estimation of the near-surface concentration of ozone and nitrogen dioxide as well as the formation of inorganic aerosol species such as ammonium, nitrates and sulfates.http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/15/10983/2015/acp-15-10983-2015.pdf
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author J. C. Péré
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Influence of the aerosol solar extinction on photochemistry during the 2010 Russian wildfires episode
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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B. Bessagnet
V. Pont
M. Mallet
F. Minvielle
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title Influence of the aerosol solar extinction on photochemistry during the 2010 Russian wildfires episode
title_short Influence of the aerosol solar extinction on photochemistry during the 2010 Russian wildfires episode
title_full Influence of the aerosol solar extinction on photochemistry during the 2010 Russian wildfires episode
title_fullStr Influence of the aerosol solar extinction on photochemistry during the 2010 Russian wildfires episode
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the aerosol solar extinction on photochemistry during the 2010 Russian wildfires episode
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publishDate 2015-10-01
description In this work, impact of aerosol solar extinction on the photochemistry over eastern Europe during the 2010 wildfires episode is discussed for the period from 5 to 12 August 2010, which coincides to the peak of fire activity. The methodology is based on an online coupling between the chemistry-transport model CHIMERE (extended by an aerosol optical module) and the radiative transfer code TUV. Results of simulations indicate an important influence of the aerosol solar extinction, in terms of intensity and spatial extent, with a reduction of the photolysis rates of NO<sub>2</sub> and O<sub>3</sub> up to 50 % (in daytime average) along the aerosol plume transport. At a regional scale, these changes in photolysis rates lead to a 3–15 % increase in the NO<sub>2</sub> daytime concentration and to an ozone reduction near the surface of 1–12 %. The ozone reduction is shown to occur over the entire boundary layer, where aerosols are located. Also, the total aerosol mass concentration (PM<sub>10</sub>) is shown to be decreased by 1–2 %, on average during the studied period, caused by a reduced formation of secondary aerosols such as sulfates and secondary organics (4–10 %) when aerosol impact on photolysis rates is included. In terms of model performance, comparisons of simulations with air quality measurements at Moscow indicate that an explicit representation of aerosols interaction with photolysis rates tend to improve the estimation of the near-surface concentration of ozone and nitrogen dioxide as well as the formation of inorganic aerosol species such as ammonium, nitrates and sulfates.
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