Elevated Tropospheric Iodine Over the Central Continental United States: Is Iodine a Major Oxidant of Atmospheric Mercury?

Author:

Lee C. F.12ORCID,Elgiar T.3,David L. M.34ORCID,Wilmot T. Y.5ORCID,Reza M.12,Hirshorn N.56,McCubbin I. B.5,Shah V.7ORCID,Lin J. C.5ORCID,Lyman S. N.38,Hallar A. G.5ORCID,Gratz L. E.910ORCID,Volkamer R.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry University of Colorado Boulder Boulder CO USA

2. Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences Boulder CO USA

3. Bingham Research Center Utah State University Vernal UT USA

4. Now at Ramboll Fort Collins CO USA

5. Department of Atmospheric Sciences University of Utah Salt Lake City UT USA

6. Now at Ramboll New York NY USA

7. NASA Global Modeling and Assimilation Office and Science Systems and Applications, Inc Greenbelt MD USA

8. Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry Utah State University Logan UT USA

9. Environmental Studies Program Colorado College Colorado Springs CO USA

10. Now at Department of Chemistry and Environmental Studies Program Reed College Portland OR USA

Abstract

AbstractPrevious efforts to measure atmospheric iodine have focused on marine and coastal regions. We report the first ground‐based tropospheric iodine monoxide (IO) radical observations over the central continental United States. Throughout April 2022, IO columns above Storm Peak Laboratory, Colorado (3,220 m.a.s.l.) ranged from 0.7 ± 0.5 to 3.6 ± 0.5 × 1012 (average: 1.9 × 1012 molec cm−2). IO was consistently elevated in air masses transported from over the Pacific Ocean. The observed IO columns were up to three times higher and the range was larger than predicted by a global model, which warrants further investigation into iodine sources, sinks, ozone loss, and particle formation. IO mixing ratios increased with altitude. At the observed levels, iodine may be competitive with bromine as an oxidant of elemental mercury at cold temperatures typical of the free troposphere. Iodine‐induced mercury oxidation is missing in atmospheric models, understudied, and helps explain model underestimation of oxidized mercury measurements.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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