Sources and Distribution of Light NMHCs in the Marine Boundary Layer of the Northern Indian Ocean During Winter: Implications to Aerosol Formation

Author:

Tripathi Nidhi12ORCID,Girach Imran A.34ORCID,Kompalli Sobhan Kumar3,Murari Vishnu5,Nair Prabha R.36ORCID,Babu S. Suresh3ORCID,Sahu Lokesh Kumar1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Physical Research Laboratory (PRL) Ahmedabad India

2. Now at Department of Atmospheric Chemistry Max Planck Institute for Chemistry Mainz Germany

3. Space Physics Laboratory Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre Thiruvananthapuram India

4. Now at Space Applications Centre Indian Space Research Organisation Ahmedabad India

5. Center for Education, Research and Innovation Energy Environment (CERI EE) Douai France

6. Now at TC 95/1185 Aiswarya Gardens Thiruvananthapuram India

Abstract

AbstractNon‐methane hydrocarbons (NMHCs) are ubiquitous trace gases and profoundly affect the Earth's atmosphere and climate change. Mixing ratios of light NMHCs were measured over the northern Indian Ocean during winter‐2018 as part of the Integrated Campaign for Aerosols, gases, and Radiation Budget (ICARB‐2018). Higher levels of NMHCs over the coastal regions were due to the efficient transport of anthropogenic and biogenic air masses and higher air‐sea exchanges due to the higher biological productivity. Although oceanic emissions dominated the open ocean, the transport of aged continental air also influenced the levels of some NMHCs. The higher and lower propane/ethane ratios of 2.41 ± 0.34 and 1.13 ± 0.78 ppbv ppbv−1 over coastal and open oceans indicated the prevalence of fresh and aged air masses, respectively. Ethene and propene show a strong correlation, but the ethene/propene ratios over open ocean (2.2 ± 0.25 ppbv ppbv−1) were slightly lower than the coastal region (2.5 ± 0.34 ppbv ppbv−1). Principal component analysis reveals the major associated sources identified in this study are from oceanic and nearby anthropogenic sources, explaining nearly 51% and 21% of variance. Light alkenes accounted for ∼70% of the total ozone and secondary organic aerosol formation potential. A higher alkene/alkane ratio, strong correlation of alkene with organic aerosol mass, and new particle formation events highlight the role of alkenes in secondary aerosol formation over the equatorial Indian Ocean. Overall, the levels of NMHCs were much higher than those measured nearly two decades ago during the Indian Ocean Experiment (INDOEX)‐1999.

Funder

Physical Research Laboratory

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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