The annual course of TCA formation in the lower troposphere: A modeling study

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We present a modeling study investigating the influence of climate conditions and solar radiation intensity on gas-phase trichloroacetic acid (TCA) formation. As part of the ECCA-project (Ecotoxicological Risk in the Caspian Catchment Area), this modeling study uses climate data specific for the two individual climate regimes, namely "Kalmykia" and "Kola Peninsula". A third regime has also been included in this study, namely "Central Europe", which serves as a reference to somehow more moderate climate conditions. The simulations have been performed with a box modeling package (SBOX, photoRACM), which uses Regional Atmospheric Chemistry Mechanism (RACM) as its chemistry scheme. For this model a mechanism supplement has been developed including the reaction pathways of methyl chloroform photooxidation. The investigations are completed by a detailed sensitivity study addressing the impact of temperature and relative humidity. Atmospheric OH and HO2 concentrations and the NOx/HO2 ratio were identified as the governing quantities controlling the TCA formation trough methyl chloroform oxidation in the gas phase. Model calculations show a TCA production rate ranging between almost zero and 6.5×103 molecules cm-3 day-1 depending on location and season. In the Kalmykia regime the model predicts mean TCA production rates of 1.3×10-4 and 5.4×10-5 μg m-3 year-1 for the urban and rural environment, respectively. From the comparison of model calculations with measured TCA burdens in the soil ranging between 130 μg m-3 and 1750 μg m-3 we conclude that TCA formation through methyl chloroform photooxidation in the gas-phase is probably not the principal atmospheric TCA source in this region. © 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Folberth, G., Pfister, G., Baumgartner, D., Putz, E., Weissflog, L., & Elansky, N. P. (2003). The annual course of TCA formation in the lower troposphere: A modeling study. Environmental Pollution, 124(3), 389–405. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0269-7491(03)00048-4

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