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2006

Chemistry Faculty Publications

Fort Hays State University

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Biomass Burning And Anthropogenic Sources Of Co Over New England In The Summer 2004, Carsten Warneke, J. A. De Gouw, A. Stohl, O. R. Cooper, P. D. Goldan, W. C. Kuster, J. S. Holloway, E. J. Williams, B. M. Lerner, S. A. Mckeen, M. Trainer, F. C. Fehsenfeld, E. L. Atlas, Stephen G. Donnelly Ph.D., Verity Stroud, Amy Lueb, S. Kato Dec 2006

Biomass Burning And Anthropogenic Sources Of Co Over New England In The Summer 2004, Carsten Warneke, J. A. De Gouw, A. Stohl, O. R. Cooper, P. D. Goldan, W. C. Kuster, J. S. Holloway, E. J. Williams, B. M. Lerner, S. A. Mckeen, M. Trainer, F. C. Fehsenfeld, E. L. Atlas, Stephen G. Donnelly Ph.D., Verity Stroud, Amy Lueb, S. Kato

Chemistry Faculty Publications

During the summer of 2004 large wildfires were burning in Alaska and Canada, and part of the emissions were transported toward the northeast United States, where they were measured during the NEAQS-ITCT 2k4 (New England Air Quality Study-Intercontinental Transport and Chemical Transformation) study on board the NOAA WP-3 aircraft and the NOAA research vessel Ronald H. Brown. Using acetonitrile and chloroform as tracers the biomass burning and the anthropogenic fraction of the carbon monoxide (CO) enhancement are determined. As much as 30% of the measured enhancement is attributed to the forest fires in Alaska and Canada transported into the region, …


Volatile Organic Compounds Composition Of Merged And Aged Forest Fire Plumes From Alaska And Western Canada, Joost A. De Gouw, C. Warneke, A. Stohl, A. G. Wollny, C. A. Brock, O. R. Cooper, J. S. Holloway, M. Trainer, F. C. Fehsenfeld, E. L. Atlas, Stephen G. Donnelly Ph.D., V. Stroud, A. Lueb May 2006

Volatile Organic Compounds Composition Of Merged And Aged Forest Fire Plumes From Alaska And Western Canada, Joost A. De Gouw, C. Warneke, A. Stohl, A. G. Wollny, C. A. Brock, O. R. Cooper, J. S. Holloway, M. Trainer, F. C. Fehsenfeld, E. L. Atlas, Stephen G. Donnelly Ph.D., V. Stroud, A. Lueb

Chemistry Faculty Publications

The NOAA WP-3 aircraft intercepted aged forest fire plumes from Alaska and western Canada during several flights of the NEAQS-ITCT 2k4 mission in 2004. Measurements of acetonitrile (CH3CN) indicated that the air masses had been influenced by biomass burning. The locations of the plume intercepts were well described using emissions estimates and calculations with the transport model FLEXPART. The best description of the data was generally obtained when FLEXPART injected the forest fire emissions to high altitudes in the model. The observed plumes were generally drier than the surrounding air masses at the same altitude, suggesting that the fire plumes …


Nocturnal Odd-Oxygen Budget And Its Implications For Ozone Loss In The Lower Troposphere, Steven S. Brown, J. A. Neuman, T. B. Ryerson, M. Trainer, W. P. Dubé, J. S. Holloway, C. Warneke, J. A. De Gouw, Stephen G. Donnelly Ph.D., E. Atlas, B. Matthew, A. M. Middlebrook, R. Peltier, R. J. Weber, A. Stohl, J. F. Meagher, F. C. Fehsenfeld, A. R. Ravishankara Apr 2006

Nocturnal Odd-Oxygen Budget And Its Implications For Ozone Loss In The Lower Troposphere, Steven S. Brown, J. A. Neuman, T. B. Ryerson, M. Trainer, W. P. Dubé, J. S. Holloway, C. Warneke, J. A. De Gouw, Stephen G. Donnelly Ph.D., E. Atlas, B. Matthew, A. M. Middlebrook, R. Peltier, R. J. Weber, A. Stohl, J. F. Meagher, F. C. Fehsenfeld, A. R. Ravishankara

Chemistry Faculty Publications

Nitrogen oxides are important to the regulation of ozone throughout the Earth's atmosphere. Of particular interest for regional air quality is photochemical production and nocturnal destruction Of O3 in the lower troposphere in high NOx(=NO + NO2) environments. Nocturnal tropospheric odd oxygen (Ox), defined as O3 + NO2 + 2NO3 + 3N2O5, is used to assess the impact of NOx emissions on nocturnal O3 loss. Recent aircraft measurements of the components of Ox and HNO3 yield a detailed accounting of the nocturnal Ox budget in a regionally polluted environment. The analysis demonstrates the role of NO3 and N2O5 reactions in …