Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4425257 Environmental Pollution 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

A novel approach for measuring vertical profiles of HCs and particle number concentrations was described and applied in the low troposphere over Milan (Italy) during typical spring and summer days. Particle profiles yielded nearly homogeneous concentrations below the mixing height, with level-to-ground concentration ratios of 92–97%, while HCs showed a more pronounced decrease (74–95%). Vertical mixing and photochemical loss of HCs were demonstrated to cause these gradients. Much lower concentrations were observed for the profiles above the mixing height, where the HC mixtures showed also a different composition, which was partially explained by the horizontal advection of air with HC sources different to those prevailing at the site. The application of pseudo-first order kinetics for reactions between HCs and the hydroxyl radical allowed for the estimation of the vertical mixing time scale in the order of 100 ± 20 min.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Experimental vertical profiles of HCs and particle concentration by tethered balloon. ► Effect of mixing height on the vertical distribution of HCs and particles. ► Effect of tropospheric reactivity on vertical profiles of HCs. ► Pseudo-first order kinetic reaction of HCs in convective systems.

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