北极油田氮氧化物排放对顺风溴化学的影响:来自5年MAX-DOAS观测的见解

IF 3.3 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Peter K Peterson, Kerri A Pratt, Paul B Shepson, William R Simpson
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摘要

石油和天然气生产是大气中氮氧化物的重要来源,特别是在没有其他大型氮氧化物来源的偏远地区,影响很大。在北极,这些排放影响了区域的卤素和HOx化学,改变了大气污染物的氧化。在这项工作中,我们利用多轴微分光学吸收光谱(MAX-DOAS)在2012年至2016年期间在阿拉斯加Utqiaġvik测量NO2和BrO。在大气溴化学最普遍的春季,我们发现8%的观测值受到观测到的NO2差异斜柱密度(dSCDs)超过5 × 1015分子/ cm2的影响,我们将其归类为污染。在这部分中,大约一半可归因于Utqiaġvik附近附近以外的来源。在这些污染时期,观测到的BrO对流层低层柱密度(lt - vcd)平均比未污染时期低60%。当当地风向与Utqiaġvik东南约300公里处的大量油气开采设施相对应时,观测到的BrO lt - vcd比清洁空气时间低30%。这些观测结果表明,目前北极地区的石油和天然气作业正在影响自然大气光化学过程。
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Impacts of Arctic oil field NOx emissions on downwind bromine chemistry: insights from 5 years of MAX-DOAS observations.

Oil and gas production is a substantial source of nitrogen oxides to the atmosphere, with significant impacts particularly in remote regions without other large local NOx sources. In the Arctic, these emissions impact regional halogen and HOx chemistry, altering the oxidation of atmospheric pollutants. In this work we utilize Multiple Axis Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy (MAX-DOAS) NO2 and BrO measurements at Utqiaġvik, Alaska, from 2012 to 2016. During the spring months when atmospheric bromine chemistry is most prevalent, we find 8% of observations are impacted by observed NO2 differential slant column densities (dSCDs) over 5 × 1015 molecules per cm2, which we classify as polluted. Of this fraction, approximately half can be attributed to sources outside the immediate vicinity of Utqiaġvik. During these polluted times, observed BrO lower tropospheric column densities (LT-VCDs) are 60% lower on average than those retrieved during non-polluted times. During times when the local wind direction corresponds with a large collection of oil and gas extraction facilities approximately 300 km southeast of Utqiaġvik, observed BrO LT-VCDs were 30% lower than clean air times. These observations show that current oil and gas operations in the Arctic are impacting the natural atmospheric photochemical processes.

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Faraday Discussions 化学-物理化学
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