Isoprene nitrates drive new particle formation in Amazon's upper troposphere.

Journal: Nature
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Abstract

New particle formation (NPF) in the tropical upper troposphere is a globally important source of atmospheric aerosols1-4. It is known to occur over the Amazon basin, but the nucleation mechanism and chemical precursors have yet to be identified2. Here we present comprehensive in situ aircraft measurements showing that extremely low-volatile oxidation products of isoprene, particularly certain organonitrates, drive NPF in the Amazonian upper troposphere. The organonitrates originate from OH-initiated oxidation of isoprene from forest emissions in the presence of nitrogen oxides from lightning. Nucleation bursts start about 2 h after sunrise in the outflow of nocturnal deep convection, producing high aerosol concentrations of more than 50,000 particles cm-3. We report measurements of characteristic diurnal cycles of precursor gases and particles. Our observations show that the interplay between biogenic isoprene, deep tropical convection with associated lightning, oxidation photochemistry and the low ambient temperature uniquely promotes NPF. The particles grow over time, undergo long-range transport and descend through subsidence to the lower troposphere, in which they can serve as cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) that influence the Earth's hydrological cycle, radiation budget and climate1,4-8.

Authors
Joachim Curtius, Martin Heinritzi, Lisa Beck, Mira Pöhlker, Nidhi Tripathi, Bianca Krumm, Philip Holzbeck, Clara Nussbaumer, Lianet Hernández Pardo, Thomas Klimach, Konstantinos Barmpounis, Simone Andersen, Roman Bardakov, Birger Bohn, Micael Cecchini, Jean-pierre Chaboureau, Thibaut Dauhut, Dirk Dienhart, Raphael Dörich, Achim Edtbauer, Andreas Giez, Antonia Hartmann, Bruna Holanda, Philipp Joppe, Katharina Kaiser, Timo Keber, Hannah Klebach, Ovid Krüger, Andreas Kürten, Christian Mallaun, Daniel Marno, Monica Martinez, Carolina Monteiro, Carolina Nelson, Linda Ort, Subha Raj, Sarah Richter, Akima Ringsdorf, Fabio Rocha, Mario Simon, Sreedev Sreekumar, Anywhere Tsokankunku, Gabriela Unfer, Isabella Valenti, Nijing Wang, Andreas Zahn, Marcel Zauner Wieczorek, Rachel Albrecht, Meinrat Andreae, Paulo Artaxo, John Crowley, Horst Fischer, Hartwig Harder, Dirceu Herdies, Luiz A Machado, Christopher Pöhlker, Ulrich Pöschl, Anna Possner, Andrea Pozzer, Johannes Schneider, Jonathan Williams, Jos Lelieveld