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Published September 1997 | public
Journal Article

Seasonal and Spatial Characteristics of Formic and Acetic Acids Concentrations in the Southern California Atmosphere

Abstract

Formic and acetic acids measurements made during the year 1986 are reported for eight sites in the Los Angeles basin and one remote offshore site. Formic and acetic acids concentrations measured in marine air upwind of the Los Angeles area over an 8-month period average 1.4 and 0.6 ppb, respectively, while concentrations within the Los Angeles urban area average 2.7−5.8 ppb formic acid and 2.9−4.2 ppb acetic acid. Average formic and acetic acids concentrations exceed average HNO_3 and HCl concentra tions, making them the most abundant gas phase acids in the southern California atmosphere throughout the year. Formic and acetic acids concentrations near the coast change in proportion to changes in atmospheric dilution potential, as would be expected if formic and acetic acids were emitted directly from widespread area sources such as motor vehicle traffic. Downwind of Los Angeles, formic and acetic acids concentrations peak during the summer photochemi cal smog season, and concentration changes track both changes in atmospheric oxidant concentrations and markers for heterogeneous conversion within clouds or fog. Formic and acetic acids concentrations thus appear to arise both from direct emissions and from atmospheric chemical production, with the relative importance of these pathways varying spatially over the area surveyed.

Additional Information

© 1997 American Chemical Society. Received for review November 12, 1996. Revised manuscript received May 12, 1997. Accepted May 20, 1997. Publication Date (Web): August 28, 1997. The data acquisition phase of this research was supported by the California Air Resources Board under agreement A4-144-32. Data interpretation was supported by the Electric Power Research Institute under agreement R3189-03.

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