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Nature ; 585(7824): 225-233, 2020 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32908268

ABSTRACT

Isoprene is the dominant non-methane organic compound emitted to the atmosphere1-3. It drives ozone and aerosol production, modulates atmospheric oxidation and interacts with the global nitrogen cycle4-8. Isoprene emissions are highly uncertain1,9, as is the nonlinear chemistry coupling isoprene and the hydroxyl radical, OH-its primary sink10-13. Here we present global isoprene measurements taken from space using the Cross-track Infrared Sounder. Together with observations of formaldehyde, an isoprene oxidation product, these measurements provide constraints on isoprene emissions and atmospheric oxidation. We find that the isoprene-formaldehyde relationships measured from space are broadly consistent with the current understanding of isoprene-OH chemistry, with no indication of missing OH recycling at low nitrogen oxide concentrations. We analyse these datasets over four global isoprene hotspots in relation to model predictions, and present a quantification of isoprene emissions based directly on satellite measurements of isoprene itself. A major discrepancy emerges over Amazonia, where current underestimates of natural nitrogen oxide emissions bias modelled OH and hence isoprene. Over southern Africa, we find that a prominent isoprene hotspot is missing from bottom-up predictions. A multi-year analysis sheds light on interannual isoprene variability, and suggests the influence of the El Niño/Southern Oscillation.


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Atmosphere/chemistry , Butadienes/analysis , Butadienes/chemistry , Geographic Mapping , Hemiterpenes/analysis , Hemiterpenes/chemistry , Satellite Imagery , Africa , Australia , Brazil , Datasets as Topic , El Nino-Southern Oscillation , Formaldehyde/chemistry , Hydroxyl Radical/analysis , Hydroxyl Radical/chemistry , Nitrogen Cycle , Nitrogen Oxides/analysis , Nitrogen Oxides/chemistry , Oxidation-Reduction , Seasons , Southeastern United States
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