Project aguila: In situ measurements of Mexico City air pollution by a research aircraft

Everett C. Nickerson , Gustavo Sosa , Heidy Hochstein , Paula Mccaslin , Winston Luke , Allen Schanot
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Measurements of aerosol concentrations, chemical species and meteorological quantities in the air above Mexico City were obtained from an instrumented research aircraft. Concentrations of particles in the size range between 0.12 and 3.12 μm were nearly invariant with height, and typical values were of the order of 5000 cm−3. However, particles smaller than 0.12 μm were confined to the lowest few hundred meters of the atmosphere until the morning temperature inversion dissipated, after which time those particles, together with newly formed particles created by secondary processes, mixed to a greater height above the city. Total particle concentrations near the surface attained values in excess of 60,000 cm−3. An examination of the corresponding profiles of SO2 suggests that combustion processes are likely sources for the additional small particles.

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aguila项目:用一架研究飞机对墨西哥城空气污染进行现场测量
对墨西哥城上空空气中的气溶胶浓度、化学物质种类和气象数量的测量是由一架装有仪器的研究飞机获得的。粒径在0.12 ~ 3.12 μm之间的颗粒浓度随高度变化不大,典型值约为5000 cm−3。然而,小于0.12 μm的颗粒被限制在大气最低的几百米,直到早上逆温消散,之后这些颗粒与二次过程产生的新形成的颗粒一起混合到城市上空更高的高度。近地表的总颗粒浓度达到超过60000 cm−3的值。对SO2相应剖面的检查表明,燃烧过程可能是额外小颗粒的来源。
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