VOC reactivity in central California: comparing an air quality model to ground-based measurements
[摘要] Volatile organic compound (VOC) reactivity in central California is examinedusing a photochemical air quality model (the Community Multiscale AirQuality model; CMAQ) and ground-based measurements to evaluate thecontribution of VOC to photochemical activity. We classify VOC into fourcategories: anthropogenic, biogenic, aldehyde, and other oxygenated VOC.Anthropogenic and biogenic VOC consist of primary emissions, while aldehydesand other oxygenated VOC include both primary anthropogenic emissions andsecondary products from primary VOC oxidation. To evaluate the modeltreatment of VOC chemistry, we compare calculated and modeled OH and VOCreactivities using the following metrics: 1) cumulative distributionfunctions of NOx concentration and VOC reactivity (ROH,VOC), 2)the relationship between ROH,VOC and NOx, 3) total OH reactivity(ROH,total) and speciated contributions, and 4) the relationshipbetween speciated ROH,VOC and NOx. We find that the model predictsROH,total to within 25–40% at three sites representing urban(Sacramento), suburban (Granite Bay) and rural (Blodgett Forest) chemistry.However in the urban area of Fresno, the model under predicts NOx andVOC emissions by a factor of 2–3. At all locations the model is consistentwith observations of the relative contributions of total VOC. In urbanareas, anthropogenic and biogenic ROH,VOC are predicted fairly wellover a range of NOx conditions. In suburban and rural locations,anthropogenic and other oxygenated ROH,VOC relationships arereproduced, but calculated biogenic and aldehyde ROH,VOC are oftenpoorly characterized by measurements, making evaluation of the model withavailable data unreliable. In central California, 30–50% of the modeledurban VOC reactivity is due to aldehydes and other oxygenated species, andthe total oxygenated ROH,VOC is nearly equivalent to anthropogenic VOCreactivity. In rural vegetated regions, biogenic and aldehyde reactivitydominates. This indicates that more attention needs to be paid to theaccuracy of models and measurements of both primary emissions of oxygenatedVOC and secondary production of oxygenates, especially formaldehyde andother aldehydes, and that a more comprehensive set of oxygenated VOCmeasurements is required to include all of the important contributions toatmospheric reactivity.
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