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Interpretation of ground-level ozone episodes with atmospheric stability index measurement
Authors:Zhenyi Zhang  Fenjuan Wang  Francesca Costabile  Ivo Allegrini  Fenglie Liu  Weimin Hong
Institution:INET, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China.
Abstract:

Purpose

This paper presents a novel approach to interpret ground-level O3 with the measured atmospheric stability index (ASI).

Methods

O3 concentrations were monitored by automatic analysers at three types of stations: traffic site, residential site and regional background site in 2005, and the ASI was simultaneously measured by observing radon and its short-lived decay products.

Results

The observed results showed a clear annual variation of O3 concentrations with a maximum in spring, relatively high at the regional background site over 120?ppb, and lower at the residential and traffic sites at about 70?ppb. ASI gives information about the dilution properties of the lower boundary layer and allows to highlight the relevant role of the dilution factor in determining atmospheric pollution events. We demonstrated the analysis of O3 night peak episodes with vertical wind and ASI.

Conclusions

With the advantage of ASI and vertical wind profiles, it was possible to isolate particular photochemical pollution phenomena of O3 peaks from the free troposphere reservoir or formed by local reactions. This shows that the index constitutes a powerful and valuable tool for describing O3 night-peak episodes at background station.
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