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Simulation of fine organic aerosols in the western Mediterranean area during the ChArMEx 2013 summer campaign

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.116852
Publisher DOI
10.5194/acp-18-7287-2018
Description
The simulation of fine organic aerosols with CTMs (chemistry–transport models) in the western Mediterranean basin has not been studied until recently. The ChArMEx (the Chemistry-Aerosol Mediterranean Experiment) SOP 1b (Special Observation Period 1b) intensive field campaign in summer of 2013 gathered a large and comprehensive data set of observations, allowing the study of different aspects of the Mediterranean atmosphere including the formation of organic aerosols (OAs) in 3-D models. In this study, we used the CHIMERE CTM to perform simulations for the duration of the SAFMED (Secondary Aerosol Formation in the MEDiterranean) period (July to August 2013) of this campaign. In particular, we evaluated four schemes for the simulation of OA, including the CHIMERE standard scheme, the VBS (volatility basis set) standard scheme with two parameterizations including aging of biogenic secondary OA, and a modified version of the VBS scheme which includes fragmentation and formation of nonvolatile OA. The results from these four schemes are compared to observations at two stations in the western Mediterranean basin,
located on Ersa, Cap Corse (Corsica, France), and at Cap Es Pinar (Mallorca, Spain). These observations include OA mass concentration, PMF (positive matrix factorization) results of different OA fractions, and 14C observations showing the fossil or nonfossil origins of carbonaceous particles. Because of the complex orography of the Ersa site, an original method for calculating an orographic representativeness error (ORE) has been developed. It is concluded that the modified VBS scheme is close to observations in all three aspects mentioned above; the standard VBS scheme without BSOA (biogenic secondary organic aerosol) aging also has a satisfactory performance in simulating the mass concentration of OA, but not for the source origin analysis comparisons. In addition, the OA sources over the western Mediterranean basin are explored. OA shows a major biogenic origin, especially at several hundred meters height from the surface; however over the Gulf of Genoa near the surface, the anthropogenic origin is of similar importance. A general assessment of other species was performed to evaluate the robustness of the simulations for this particular domain before evaluating OA simulation schemes. It is also shown that the Cap Corse site presents important orographic complexity, which makes comparison between model simulations and observations difficult. A method was designed to estimate an orographic representativeness error for species measured at Ersa and yields an uncertainty of between 50 and 85%for primary pollutants, and around 2–10% for secondary species.
Date of Publication
2018
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
500 Science > 540 Chemistry
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Cholakian, Arineh
Beekmann, Matthias
Colette, Augustin
Coll, Isabelle
Siour, Guillaume
Sciare, Jean
Marchand, Nicolas
Couvidat, Florian
Pey, Jorge
Gros, Valerie
Sauvage, Stéphane
Michoud, Vincent
Sellegri, Karine
Colomb, Aurélie
Sartelet, Karine
Langley DeWitt, Helen
Elser, Miriam
Prévot, André S. H.
Szidat, Sönkeorcid-logo
Departement für Chemie und Biochemie (DCB)
Dulac, François
Additional Credits
Departement für Chemie und Biochemie (DCB)
Series
Atmospheric chemistry and physics
Publisher
European Geosciences Union
ISSN
1680-7316
Access(Rights)
open.access
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