BOREAS TGB-10 Oxidant Flux Data Over the SSA
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Author : National Aeronautics and Space Adm Nasa
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The BOREAS TGB-10 team collected several trace gas data sets in its efforts to determine the role of biogenic hydrocarbon emissions with respect to boreal forest carbon cycles. This oxidant data set contains measured peroxide (H2O2 and total organic peroxides (ROOH)) and ozone concentrations as well as H2O2 and ROOH deposition velocities. These data were obtained at the SSA-OJP site during the summer of 1994. Measurements were made from May to September 1994. The data are stored in tabular ASCII files. Some important results were: (1) Ozone concentrations were consistently low, 20-30 ppb, during the summer of 1994. (2) Peroxide concentrations showed a seasonal variation with highest concentrations occurring in July (IFC-2). (3) Midday H2O2 levels averaged around 1.4 ppb during IFC-2 and 0.4 - 0.5 ppb during IFC's 1 and 3. (4) Midday organic peroxide concentrations were lower, averaging 0.8 ppb during IFC-2, and 0.4 - 0.5 ppb during IFC's 1 and 3. (5) The rough pine forest canopy serves as a significant sink for H2O2. (6) Midday H2O2 deposition velocities averaged 4 - 7 cm/s. (7) Organic peroxide deposition velocities (measured as total ROOH) were approximately 40% as large as those of H2O2. Hall, Forrest G. (Editor) and Conrad, Sara K. (Editor) and Westberg, Hal and Hall, Brad and Jackson, Andrea V. Goddard Space Flight Center NASA/TM-2000-209891/VOL242, NAS 1.15:209891/VOL242, Rept-2000-03136-0/VOL242
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Author : National Aeronautics and Space Adm Nasa
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Release : 2018-09-25
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ISBN : 9781724037992
The BOREAS TGB-10 team collected several trace gas data sets in its efforts to determine the role of biogenic hydrocarbon emissions with respect to boreal forest carbon cycles. This data set contains measured peroxide (H2O2 and total organic peroxides (ROOH)) and ozone concentrations as well as H2O2 and ROOH deposition velocities. These data were obtained at the SSA-OJP site from May to September 1994. The data are stored in tabular ASCII files. Some important results were: (1) Ozone concentrations were consistently low, 20-30 ppb, during the summer of 1994. (2) Peroxide concentrations showed a seasonal variation with highest concentrations occurring in July (IFC-2). (3) Midday H2O2 levels averaged around 1.4 ppb during IFC-2 and 0.4 - 0.5 ppb during IFC's 1 and 3. (4) Midday organic peroxide concentrations were lower, averaging 0.8 ppb during IFC-2, and 0.4 - 0.5 ppb during IFC's 1 and 3. (5) The rough pine forest canopy serves as a significant sink for H2O2. (6) Midday H2O2 deposition velocities averaged 4 - 7 cm/s. (7) Organic peroxide deposition velocities (measured as total ROOH) were approximately 40% as large as those of H2O2. Hall, Forrest G. (Editor) and Conrad, Sara K. (Editor) and Westberg, Hal and Hall, Brad and Jackson, Andrea V. Goddard Space Flight Center NASA/TM-2000-209891/VOL241, NAS 1.15:209891/VOL241, Rept-2000-03136-0/VOL241
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