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Hydrocarbon Concentrations at the Alpine Mountain Sites Jungfraujoch and ArosaLi, Y.S., M. Campana, S. Reimann, D. Schaub, K. Stemmler, J. Staehelin and T. Peter, Atmospheric Environment, 2005, 39 (6), 1113-1127. [W. Giger] Volatile
hydrocarbons have been measured for 1 yr at Arosa (2010 m asl) to
determine the contribution of European emissions to the trace gas
concentrations at this remote site. Results are compared to concurrent
hydrocarbon concentrations at the high Alpine background site
Jungfraujoch (3580 m asl). Hydrocarbon concentrations at Arosa are
generally much higher than at Jungfraujoch. The influence of the Alpine
boundary layer air was studied based on the diurnal variation of
hydrocarbon concentrations, i.e. rising pollutant concentrations in the
morning at Arosa and in the afternoon at Jungfraujoch. Different
hydrocarbon emission sources of the uplifting air were found at the two
sites. At Jungfraujoch, several transatlantic events were detected from
October 2001 to January 2002 based on analysis of hydrocarbon ratios
and air parcel trajectories. The OH concentration during the
transatlantic transport was estimated to be around 5 x 105/cm3,
derived from simultaneous hydrocarbon oxidation and dilution in the
free troposphere. These transatlantic transport events were tracked
back to warm conveyor belts, characterized by uniform dynamics and
relatively uniform surface sources. In addition, ozone production in
the free tropospheric transport was also documented in these events. |
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