Title: Measurements of atmospheric aerosols with diameters greater than 10 μm and their contribution to fixed nitrogen deposition in coastal urban environment
Abstract: Annual measurements of the number concentrations and chemical composition of the particles with diameters greater than 10 μm (PM>10) were conducted at a coastal urban site in Japan. The number concentrations of the PM>10 showed an annual mean of 2.14 × 103 m-3, and synchronously varied with those of the particles with diameters greater than 3 μm (PM>3). The PM>10 mainly consisted of sea-salt and soil particles. NO3− and nss-SO42− were detected in the PM>10 at high concentrations. The chemical composition of the PM>10 was similar to that of the particles with diameters of 2–10 μm (PM2–10). The PM>10 would have similar sources and removal processes with the PM2–10. The dry deposition flux of the particle mass was mostly (approximately 67%) contributed by the PM>10. The PM>10 has a significant contribution to the dry deposition flux of the particulate substances. Approximately 42% of the dry deposition flux of particulate nitrate–nitrogen (NO3−–N) was contributed by the PM>10, although only 9.5% of the NO3−–N concentration was detected in the PM>10. During the summer period, especially, the contribution of the PM>10 to the dry deposition of the NO3−–N increased to approximately 51%. The present study demonstrates that the PM>10 are significant carriers for NO3−–N from the atmosphere to the earth’s surface.
Publication Year: 2011
Publication Date: 2011-08-25
Language: en
Type: article
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