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Measurements of Tropospheric OH Concentrations: A Comparison of Field Data with Model Predictions

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Date

1987

Authors

Perner, D.
Platt, U.
Trainer, M.
Hübler, G.
Drummond, J.
Junkermann, W.
Rudolph, J.
Schubert, B.
Volz, A.
Ehhalt, D.H.

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Springer Verlag

Abstract

Using long path UV absorption spectroscopy we have measured OH concentrations close to the earth's surface. The OH values observed at two locations in Germany during 1980 through 1983 range from 0.7×106 to 3.2×106 cm-3. Simultaneously we measured the concentrations of O3, H2O, NO, NO2, CH4, CO, and the light non methane hydrocarbons. We also determined the photolysis rates of O3 and NO2. This allows calculations of OH using a zero dimensional time depdendent model. The modelled OH concentrations significantly exceed the measured values for low NO x concentrations. It is argued that additional, so far unidentified. HO x loss reactions must be responsible for that discrepancy.

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Keywords

OH-radicals, troposphere, long path absorption spectroscopy, sensitivity study, formaldehyde, measurements

Citation

J. Atm. Chem. 5, 185-216.