Simple proxies for estimating the concentrations of monoterpenes and their oxidation products at a boreal forest site release_ugyl7wnsorhntffl2xph5ckbh4

by Jenni Kontkanen, Pauli Johannes Paasonen, Juho Aalto, Jaana Bäck, Pekka Rantala, Tuukka Petäjä, Markku Kulmala

Published in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions by Copernicus GmbH.

2016   p1-33

Abstract

The oxidation products of monoterpenes likely have a crucial role in the formation and growth of aerosol particles in boreal forests. However, the continuous measurements of monoterpene concentrations are usually not available in decadal time scales, and the direct measurements of the concentrations of monoterpene oxidation product are so far scarce. In this study we developed proxies for the concentrations of monoterpenes and their oxidation products at a boreal forest site in Hyytiälä, southern Finland. For deriving the proxies we used the monoterpene concentration measured with a proton transfer reaction mass spectrometer (PTR-MS) during 2006–2013. Our proxies for the monoterpene concentration take into account the temperature-controlled emissions from the forest ecosystem, the dilution caused by the mixing within the boundary layer, and different oxidation processes. All the versions of our proxies captured the seasonal variation of the monoterpene concentration, the typical proxy-to-measurements ratios being between 0.8 and 1.3 in summer and between 0.6 and 2.6 in winter. In addition, the proxies were able to describe the diurnal variation of the monoterpene concentration rather well, especially in summer months. By utilizing one of the proxies, we calculated the concentration of oxidation products of monoterpenes by considering their production in the oxidation and their loss due to condensation on aerosol particles. The concentration of oxidation products was found to have a clear seasonal cycle with the maximum in summer and the minimum in winter. The concentration of oxidation products was lowest in the morning or around noon and highest in the evening. In the future, our proxies for the monoterpene concentration and their oxidation products can be used, for example, in the analysis of new particle formation and growth in boreal environment.
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