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Molecular Science Questions of GoAmazon2014

Molecular Science Questions of GoAmazon2014. Carbon Cycle Cloud Life Cycle Aerosol Life Cycle. Presented by Scot Martin (Harvard) o n behalf of Brazil and USA partners January 2013 EMSL STAP Workshop. Climate Ecosystems Atmospheric Composition. Site Location.

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Molecular Science Questions of GoAmazon2014

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  1. Molecular Science Questions of GoAmazon2014 Carbon Cycle Cloud Life Cycle Aerosol Life Cycle Presented by Scot Martin (Harvard) on behalf of Brazil and USA partners January 2013 EMSL STAP Workshop Climate Ecosystems Atmospheric Composition

  2. Site Location

  3. Reference: Kuhn, U.; Ganzeveld, L.; Thielmann, A.; Dindorf, T.; Welling, M.; Sciare, J.; Roberts, G.; Meixner, F. X.; Kesselmeier, J.; Lelieveld, J.; Ciccioli, P.; Kolle, O.; Lloyd, J.; Trentmann, J.; Artaxo, P.; Andreae, M. O., “Impact of Manaus City on the Amazon Green Ocean atmosphere: Ozone production, precursor sensitivity, and aerosol load,” Atmos. Chem. Phys. 2010, 10, 9251-9282.

  4. Reference: Kuhn, U.; Ganzeveld, L.; Thielmann, A.; Dindorf, T.; Welling, M.; Sciare, J.; Roberts, G.; Meixner, F. X.; Kesselmeier, J.; Lelieveld, J.; Ciccioli, P.; Kolle, O.; Lloyd, J.; Trentmann, J.; Artaxo, P.; Andreae, M. O., “Impact of Manaus City on the Amazon Green Ocean atmosphere: Ozone production, precursor sensitivity, and aerosol load,” Atmos. Chem. Phys. 2010, 10, 9251-9282.

  5. Downwind of Manaus • 111 by 60.8 km represented by this box. • Wind speeds at 1 km altitude are typically 10 to 30 kph. • T2→T3 transit time of 2 to 6 hr.

  6. Downwind of Manaus The deployment site is situated in the steady trade winds such that it experiences the extremes of: (i) a pristine atmosphere when the Manaus pollution plume meanders; and (ii) heavy pollution and the interactions of that pollution with the natural environment when the plume regularly intersects the site. Reminder: GoAmazon2014 Theme: What is the effect of pollution on… these cycles and the coupling among them?

  7. Dates of GoAmazon2014 • AMF Operations (T3 ground site) • 1 January until 31 December 2014 • AAF Operations (aircraft) • 15 February until 26 March 2014 (wet season) (75 hrs) • 1 September until 10 October 2014 (dry season) (75 hrs) • Aircraft operations correspond to the two intensive operating periodsplanned for the experiment.

  8. Cloud Life Cycle, Aerosol Life Cycle, Aerosol-Cloud-Precipitation Interactions, Carbon Cycle are all represented in this schematic. GoAmazon2014: What is the effect of pollution on… these cycles and the coupling among them? Cloud Life Cycle, Aerosol Life Cycle, Aerosol-Cloud-Precipitation Interactions, Carbon Cycle are all represented in this schematic. GoAmazon2014: What is the effect of pollution on… these cycles and the coupling among them? Source: Pöschl, Martin, et al., "Rainforest aerosols as biogenic nuclei of clouds and precipitation in the Amazon," Science, 2010, 329, 1513-1516.

  9. AMAZE08: Dominance of Secondary Organic Material in Submicron Particles OH NO3 O3 1. SEM 2. AMS O:C of 0.4 to 0.5, consistent with chamber SOA particles 4. AMS Similarity of measured mass spectra to those chamber SOA particles 5. AMS Absence of features for PBAPs 3. CCN Measured CCN activity accurately predicted using κorganic,SOA from lab results

  10. The chemistry can be completely shifted under anthropogenic influences… NOx concentration, SO2/H2SO4 particles HO2 ROOH NO2 ROONO2 RO· O2 OH NO RH R· ROO· RONO2 RO2

  11. GoAmazon2014 Molecular Science Topics • Secondary Organic Aerosol (SOA) formation: Interactions of Biogenic and Anthropogenic Emissions • Key Scientific Questions: • What are the chemical and physical processes of anthropogenic-biogenic interactions that affect the production of SOA? • What are the influences of revised BVOC oxidation mechanisms (especially isoprene) on SOA production? • What are the effects of urban emissions of NOx, VOCs, SO2 and H2SO4 formation on SOA production in an otherwise natural region?

  12. GoAmazon2014 Molecular Science Topics • Secondary Organic Aerosol (SOA) formation: Interactions of Biogenic and Anthropogenic Emissions • Key Scientific Questions: • Why is there an absence of new particle formation in pristine Amazon at ground level, and what is the influence of Manaus pollution plume on new particle formation? • What is the influence of the Manaus pollution plume on the cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) activities of the aerosol particles and the secondary organic material in the particles? • What is the influence of the Manaus pollution plume on the aerosol optical properties?

  13. GoAmazon2014 Molecular Science Topics • Secondary Organic Aerosol (SOA) formation: Interactions of Biogenic and Anthropogenic Emissions • Key Scientific Questions: • How do BVOC emissions impact HOx chemistry in the unpolluted Amazon environment? • How are BVOC emissions in the Amazon changing and what impact will that have on HOx chemistry? • How do anthropogenic emissions modify the impact of BVOC emission on HOx chemistry in Amazon?

  14. Join this Google group to receive email from PI: http://groups.google.com/group/GoAmazon2014 Websites: DOE maintained: http://campaign.arm.gov/goamazon2014/. See there a workshop report of July 2011. PI maintained: http://www.seas.harvard.edu/environmental-chemistry/GoAmazon2014/

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