Comparison of methods for the determination of NO-O-3-NO2 fluxes and chemical interactions over a bare soil

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Stella, Patrick, P. | Loubet, Benjamin | Laville, Patricia, P. | Lamaud, Eric | Cazaunau, Mathieu, M. | Laufs, S., S. | Bernard, F., F. | Grosselin, Benoît, B. | Mascher, Nicolas, N. | Kurtenbach, R., R. | Mellouki, A., A. | Kleffmann, J., J. | P. Cellier, Pierre

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Tropospheric ozone (O-3) is a known greenhouse gas responsible for impacts on human and animal health and ecosystem functioning. In addition, O-3 plays an important role in tropospheric chemistry, together with nitrogen oxides. The determination of surface-atmosphere exchange fluxes of these trace gases is a prerequisite to establish their atmospheric budget and evaluate their impact onto the biosphere. In this study, O-3, nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) fluxes were measured using the aerodynamic gradient method over a bare soil in an agricultural field. Ozone and NO fluxes were also measured using eddy-covariance and automatic chambers, respectively. The aerodynamic gradient measurement system, composed of fast response sensors, was capable to measure significant differences in NO and O-3 mixing ratios between heights. However, due to local advection, NO2 mixing ratios were highly non-stationary and NO2 fluxes were, therefore, not significantly different from zero. The chemical reactions between O-3, NO and NO2 led to little ozone flux divergence between the surface and the measurement height (less than 1% of the flux on average), whereas the NO flux divergence was about 10% on average. The use of fast response sensors allowed reducing the flux uncertainty. The aerodynamic gradient and the eddy-covariance methods gave comparable O-3 fluxes. The chamber NO fluxes were down to 70% lower than the aerodynamic gradient fluxes, probably because of either the spatial heterogeneity of the soil NO emissions or the perturbation due to the chamber itself.

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