Summertime high resolution variability of atmospheric formaldehyde and non-methane volatile organic compounds in a rural background area.

Science of The Total Environment(2019)

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On rural background areas atmospheric formaldehyde (HCHO) is important for its abundance and chemical reactivity, directly linked to the tropospheric ozone formation processes. HCHO is also toxic and carcinogenic to humans. Atmospheric HCHO was continuously measured in summer 2016 during 81 days (N = 6722, average: 1.42 ppbv) in a rural background area in Northern Spain, Valderejo Natural Park (VNP) using a Hantzsch fluorimetric system. To better characterize the photochemical processes the database was completed with hourly measurements of 63 Non-Methane Hydrocarbons (NMHC) performed by gas chromatography and other common atmospheric pollutants and meteorological parameters.
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Tropospheric ozone,Rural background,Formaldehyde,Biogenic Volatile Organic Compounds (BVOCs),Hantzsch fluorimetry,Non methane hydrocarbons (NMHC)
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