Authors:
Dr Nicolas Theys | BIRA-IASB | Belgium
Dr. Christophe Lerot
Dr. Isabelle De Smedt | Belgium
Huan Yu
Hanlim Lee
Dr. Michel Van Roozendael
Nitrous acid (HONO) is a key atmospheric species primarily due to its role as a source of hydroxyl radicals (OH) through its rapid photolysis. OH is the atmosphere’s primary oxidant: it plays a central role in breaking down pollutants and greenhouse gases, and at the same time, it is a key ingredient to photochemical smog and ozone formation. Despite recent scientific progress, the emission budget and formation mechanisms of HONO are poorly constrained and consequently the impact of HONO emissions on tropospheric chemistry remains particularly uncertain although it is believed to be important.
Recent global space measurements of HONO in freshly emitted biomass burning plumes using the Sentinel-5 Precursor/TROPOMI instrument have provided unprecedented information on pyrogenic HONO (Theys et al., 2020), and have opened new research possibilities.
Here, we present our progress to improve the HONO space-based data. For the spectral analysis, the recently developed Covariance-Based Retrieval Algorithm (COBRA; Theys et al., 2021) is applied to retrieve HONO from TROPOMI. The results are compared to the DOAS retrievals, and discussed. In a second step, we aim at improving the selectivity of HONO plumes by combining the results with other TROPOMI trace gas and aerosols products. Then first attempt towards a quantitative HONO vertical column product is presented. Finally, we explore the potential of the geostationary GEMS instrument to provide information on HONO.
In the second part of the presentation, the satellite HONO data set is used to assess the spatio-temporal variability of HONO from fires. For a limited number of case studies spanning different ecosystems and fire magnitude, the relationship of HONO with other geophysical datasets, related to fire activity and aerosol loadings, is studied.
Theys, N., R. Volkamer, J.-F. Müller, K. J. Zarzana, N. Kille, L. Clarisse, I. De Smedt, C. Lerot, H. Finkenzeller, F. Hendrick, T. K. Koenig, C. F. Lee, C. Knote, H. Yu, and M. Van Roozendael: Global nitrous acid emissions and levels of regional oxidants enhanced by wildfires, Nat. Geosci., 13, 681-686 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-020-0637-7
Theys, N., Fioletov, V., Li, C., De Smedt, I., Lerot, C., McLinden, C., Krotkov, N., Griffin, D., Clarisse, L., Hedelt, P., Loyola, D., Wagner, T., Kumar, V., Innes, A., Ribas, R., Hendrick, F., Vlietinck, J., Brenot, H., and Van Roozendael, M.: A sulfur dioxide Covariance-Based Retrieval Algorithm (COBRA): application to TROPOMI reveals new emission sources, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 21, 16727–16744, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-21-16727-2021, 2021.