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Active and widespread halogen chemistry in the tropical and subtropical free troposphere.

Siyuan Wang1, Johan A Schmidt2, Sunil Baidar1, Sean Coburn1, Barbara Dix3, Theodore K Koenig1, Eric Apel4, Dene Bowdalo5, Teresa L Campos4, Ed Eloranta6, Mathew J Evans5, Joshua P DiGangi7, Mark A Zondlo7, Ru-Shan Gao8, Julie A Haggerty9, Samuel R Hall4, Rebecca S Hornbrook4, Daniel Jacob10, Bruce Morley9, Bradley Pierce11, Mike Reeves9, Pavel Romashkin9, Arnout Ter Schure12, Rainer Volkamer13.   

Abstract

Halogens in the troposphere are increasingly recognized as playing an important role for atmospheric chemistry, and possibly climate. Bromine and iodine react catalytically to destroy ozone (O3), oxidize mercury, and modify oxidative capacity that is relevant for the lifetime of greenhouse gases. Most of the tropospheric O3 and methane (CH4) loss occurs at tropical latitudes. Here we report simultaneous measurements of vertical profiles of bromine oxide (BrO) and iodine oxide (IO) in the tropical and subtropical free troposphere (10 °N to 40 °S), and show that these halogens are responsible for 34% of the column-integrated loss of tropospheric O3. The observed BrO concentrations increase strongly with altitude (∼ 3.4 pptv at 13.5 km), and are 2-4 times higher than predicted in the tropical free troposphere. BrO resembles model predictions more closely in stratospheric air. The largest model low bias is observed in the lower tropical transition layer (TTL) over the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean, and may reflect a missing inorganic bromine source supplying an additional 2.5-6.4 pptv total inorganic bromine (Bry), or model overestimated Bry wet scavenging. Our results highlight the importance of heterogeneous chemistry on ice clouds, and imply an additional Bry source from the debromination of sea salt residue in the lower TTL. The observed levels of bromine oxidize mercury up to 3.5 times faster than models predict, possibly increasing mercury deposition to the ocean. The halogen-catalyzed loss of tropospheric O3 needs to be considered when estimating past and future ozone radiative effects.

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Keywords:  UTLS; atmospheric chemistry; halogens; heterogeneous chemistry; oxidative capacity

Year:  2015        PMID: 26124148      PMCID: PMC4522746          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1505142112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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