Oxidant and particle photochemical processes above a South-East Asian tropical rain forest (OP3-Danum-08)

Lead Research Organisation: University of Leeds
Department Name: Sch of Chemistry

Abstract

In this project we will integrate ground-based and airborne field measurements of surface fluxes and atmospheric composition of reactive trace gases and particles with modelling studies of chemical processes in a protected forest area of Sabah, East Malaysia, to better understand how a south-east Asian rain forest contributes to the formation of ozone and particles in the lower atmosphere. We will do this using a Consortium of eight of the leading members of the UK's Distributed Institute for Atmospheric Composition, utilising the UK's Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurement's BAe 146 research aircraft, the resources of the UK's University Facility for Atmospheric Measurements, the Malaysian Meteorological Service's Global Atmospheric Watch station at Bukit Atur, Sabah, Malaysia, and the Royal Society of London-supported Danum Valley Field Centre. We will bring significant added-value to NERC resources by the active participation of international collaborators.

Publications

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MacKenzie AR (2011) The atmospheric chemistry of trace gases and particulate matter emitted by different land uses in Borneo. in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences

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Plane J (2012) On the sodium D line emission in the terrestrial nightglow in Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics

 
Description OH concentrations in the rainforest were measured to be up to 10 times that model predictions, suggesting an unknown source of OH is present, consistent with other studies in tropical rainforest environments
Exploitation Route By other researchers.
Sectors Environment