Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Oct 2012)

Observations of atmosphere-biosphere exchange of total and speciated peroxynitrates: nitrogen fluxes and biogenic sources of peroxynitrates

  • K.-E. Min,
  • S. E. Pusede,
  • E. C. Browne,
  • B. W. LaFranchi,
  • P. J. Wooldridge,
  • G. M. Wolfe,
  • S. A. Harrold,
  • J. A. Thornton,
  • R. C. Cohen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-12-9763-2012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 20
pp. 9763 – 9773

Abstract

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Peroxynitrates are responsible for global scale transport of reactive nitrogen. Recent laboratory observations suggest that they may also play an important role in delivery of nutrients to plant canopies. We measured eddy covariance fluxes of total peroxynitrates (&Sigma;PNs) and three individual peroxynitrates (APNs ≡ PAN + PPN + MPAN) over a ponderosa pine forest during the Biosphere Effects on AeRosols and Photochemistry EXperiment 2009 (BEARPEX 2009). Concentrations of these species were also measured at multiple heights above and within the canopy. While the above-canopy daytime concentrations are nearly identical for &Sigma;PNs and APNs, we observed the downward flux of &Sigma;PNs to be 30–60% slower than the flux of APNs. The vertical concentration gradients of &Sigma;PNs and APNs vary with time of day and exhibit different temperature dependencies. These differences can be explained by the production of peroxynitrates other than PAN, PPN, and MPAN within the canopy (presumably as a consequence of biogenic VOC emissions) and upward fluxes of these PN species. The impact of this implied peroxynitrate flux on the interpretation of NO<sub>x</sub> fluxes and ecosystem N exchange is discussed.