The Mt Cimone, Italy, free tropospheric campaign: principal characteristics of the gaseous and aerosol composition from European pollution, Mediterranean influences and during African dust events

  • Balkanski Y
  • Bauer S
  • Van Dingenen R
  • et al.
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Abstract

A 5 weeks experiment (1 June to 5 July 2000) took place at a mountain site, Mt Ci-mone (44 • 11 N, 10 • 42 E, 2165 m a.s.l.), that is representative of Southern Europe background conditions. During this field campaign, a comprehensive characterisation of trace gases and radicals, involved in the production and destruction of O 3 , as well 5 as of chemical, physical and optical properties of the aerosol was done. Atmospheric gases and aerosols were measured continuously over the 5 weeks period, in order to characterize their background concentrations in the free troposphere and their respective differences in air containing dust aerosols advected from Africa. Due to its location and elevation, Mt Cimone gets free tropospheric air both from the Mediterranean and 10 from the Po Valley, which makes it an invaluable place to study gas/aerosol interactions. A global chemical model coupled to a GCM was used to simulate based upon ECMWF reanalysis the ozone over the region during the period of the field study. The heterogeneous reactions of O 3 , N 2 O 5 , HNO 3 and NO 3 were accounted for. We estimate that during the field campaign, the effect of heterogeous reactions was to reduce 15 by 8 to 10% the ozone concentration at MTC in cases when air had passed over the Mediterranean Sea. When air was coming from the Atlantic or continental Europe, the reduction of ozone is still 4%. This reduction is mostly due to the large uptake of HNO 3 and is the the topic of ongoing work to assess how it affects the global cycle of O 3 and the global nitrogen budget.

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Balkanski, Y., Bauer, S. E., Van Dingenen, R., Bonasoni, P., Schulz, M., Fischer, H., … Raes, F. (2003). The Mt Cimone, Italy, free tropospheric campaign: principal characteristics of the gaseous and aerosol composition from European pollution, Mediterranean influences and during African dust events. Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss (Vol. 3, pp. 1753–1776). Retrieved from www.atmos-chem-phys.org/acpd/3/1753/

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