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Regional characteristics of NO2 column densities from Pandora observations during the MAPS-Seoul campaign.

Heesung Chong1, Hana Lee1, Ja-Ho Koo1, Jhoon Kim1,2, Ukkyo Jeong3, Woogyung Kim3, Sang-Woo Kim4, Jay R Herman3, Nader K Abuhassan3, Junyoung Ahn5, Jeong-Hoo Park5, Sang-Kyun Kim5, Kyung-Jung Moon5, Won-Jun Choi5, Sang Seo Park4.   

Abstract

Vertical column density (VCD) of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) was measured using Pandora spectrometers at six sites on the Korean Peninsula during the Megacity Air Pollution Studies-Seoul (MAPS-Seoul) campaign from May to June 2015. To estimate the tropospheric NO2 VCD, the stratospheric NO2 VCD from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) was subtracted from the total NO2 VCD from Pandora. European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) reanalysis wind data was used to analyze variations in tropospheric NO2 VCD caused by wind patterns at each site. The Yonsei/SEO site was found to have the largest tropospheric NO2 VCD (1.49 DU on average) from a statistical analysis of hourly tropospheric NO2 VCD measurements. At rural sites, remarkably low NO2 VCDs were observed. However, a wind field analysis showed that trans-boundary transport and emissions from domestic sources lead to an increase in tropospheric NO2 VCD at NIER/BYI and KMA/AMY, respectively. At urban sites, high NO2 VCD values were observed under conditions of low wind speed, which were influenced by local urban emissions. Tropospheric NO2 VCD at HUFS/Yongin increases under conditions of significant transport from urban area of Seoul according to a correlation analysis that considers the transport time lag. Significant diurnal variations were found at urban sites during the MAPS-Seoul campaign, but not at rural sites, indicating that it is associated with diurnal patterns of NO2 emissions from dense traffic.

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Keywords:  MAPS-Seoul; NO2; Pandora

Year:  2019        PMID: 31708978      PMCID: PMC6839696          DOI: 10.4209/aaqr.2017.09.0341

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aerosol Air Qual Res        ISSN: 1680-8584            Impact factor:   3.063


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