Comparing the Effect of Anthropogenically Amplified Halogen Natural Emissions on Tropospheric Ozone Chemistry Between Pre‐Industrial and Present‐Day

Author:

Barrera Javier A.123ORCID,Kinnison Douglas E.4ORCID,Fernandez Rafael P.156ORCID,Lamarque Jean‐François7ORCID,Cuevas Carlos A.1ORCID,Tilmes Simone4ORCID,Saiz‐Lopez Alfonso1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Institute of Physical Chemistry Blas Cabrera CSIC Madrid Spain

2. Research Institute for Physical Chemistry of Córdoba, National Scientific and Technical Research Council (INFIQC‐CONICET) Córdoba Argentina

3. Department of Physical Chemistry School of Chemical Sciences. National University of Córdoba (UNC) Córdoba Argentina

4. Atmospheric Chemistry Observations and Modelling National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Boulder CO USA

5. Institute for Interdisciplinary Science National Scientific and Technical Research Council (ICB‐CONICET) Mendoza Argentina

6. School of Natural Sciences National University of Cuyo (FCEN‐UNCuyo) Mendoza Argentina

7. Climate and Global Dynamics Laboratory NCAR Boulder CO USA

Abstract

AbstractReactive halogens (X + XO, X = I, Br or Cl) catalytically destroy a fraction of tropospheric ozone under present‐day (PD) conditions, however, their distribution and potential impact on tropospheric ozone under pre‐industrial (PI) conditions remain largely unexplored. This study uses the Community Atmosphere Model with Chemistry (CAM‐Chem) to investigate the effect of anthropogenically amplified natural emissions of halogenated species and their subsequent chemistry on tropospheric ozone under PI and PD atmospheric conditions. Model results show that the global tropospheric ozone depletion due to natural halogens is slightly more sensitive in PI than PD, with percentage changes in tropospheric ozone burden (TOB) of −14.1 ± 0.6% for PI and −12.9 ± 0.6% for PD. Individually, the role of iodine and chlorine in ozone depletion is equivalent in both periods (ΔTOBI: ∼−7% and ΔTOBCl: ∼−2.5%), while bromine plays a larger role in PI (ΔTOBBr: −5.5 ± 0.6%) versus PD (ΔTOBBr: −4.3 ± 0.7%). The increase in anthropogenic ozone precursor emissions from PI to PD has amplified the natural emission of inorganic halogens and led to a shift in the partitioning of inorganic halogens from reactive to reservoir species. Consequently, halogen‐driven ozone depletion from the surface to the free troposphere is larger in PI than PD. In contrast, in the upper troposphere, the ozone depletion is larger in PD influenced mainly by stratospheric intrusion of reactive halogens from long‐lived species. This study highlights the importance of including a complete chemical coupling of natural halogens and atmospheric pollutants in chemistry‐climate models to adequately assess their effects on tropospheric ozone in a changing climate.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Atmospheric Science,Geophysics

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