Residence time of Arctic haze aerosols using the concentrations and activity ratios of 210Po, 210Pb and 7Be

Pollutants from mid-latitudes (mainly from Eurasia) reach the polar region through long-range atmo-spheric transport during winter. Due to very low precipitation in the arctic region, the pollutant-laden aerosols in the stable, and dark polar atmosphere are believed to have relatively longer residen...

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Main Authors: M. Baskaran, Glenn E. Shaw
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Language:English
Published: 2001
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.581.4542 2023-05-15T14:33:14+02:00 Residence time of Arctic haze aerosols using the concentrations and activity ratios of 210Po, 210Pb and 7Be M. Baskaran Glenn E. Shaw The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2001 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.581.4542 http://www.clas.wayne.edu/multimedia/usercontent/File/Geology/instructors/baskaran/publications/56-MB+GES-JAS-2001.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.581.4542 http://www.clas.wayne.edu/multimedia/usercontent/File/Geology/instructors/baskaran/publications/56-MB+GES-JAS-2001.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.clas.wayne.edu/multimedia/usercontent/File/Geology/instructors/baskaran/publications/56-MB+GES-JAS-2001.pdf 210Pb 7Be 210Po Arctic haze Residence time Atmospheric contamination Aerosols text 2001 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T13:02:40Z Pollutants from mid-latitudes (mainly from Eurasia) reach the polar region through long-range atmo-spheric transport during winter. Due to very low precipitation in the arctic region, the pollutant-laden aerosols in the stable, and dark polar atmosphere are believed to have relatively longer residence times. The disequilibrium between the daughter products of 222Rn, in conjunction with the concentrations of 7Be in arctic aerosols can be utilized to obtain information on the residence times and sources of the arctic haze. We have carried out a pilot study to explore the feasibility of determining the residence time of aerosols from the arctic haze. Towards this, we have analyzed 10 aerosol samples from two stations, Poker Flat and Eagle, Alaska for the concentrations and activity ratios of 7Be, 210Po, and 210Pb. The activity ratios of 210Po/210Pb varied between 0 and 0.177. The corresponding residence time obtained using the disequilibrium between the 210Po and 210Pb, varied between 0 and 39 days. This is the "rst time an estimate on the residence time of aerosols from the arctic haze is determined. The 7Be/210Pb activity ratios varied between 2.2 and 14.0, possibly suggesting varying inputs of 7Be from the upper atmosphere to the arctic atmosphere. Since long-range atmospheric transport is one of the major pathways of arctic pollution, this study has potential signi"cance on the fate and transport of inorganic and organic atmospheric pollutants in the arctic Text Arctic Arctic pollution Alaska Unknown Arctic
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7Be
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Arctic haze
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Atmospheric contamination
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Atmospheric contamination
Aerosols
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Residence time of Arctic haze aerosols using the concentrations and activity ratios of 210Po, 210Pb and 7Be
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description Pollutants from mid-latitudes (mainly from Eurasia) reach the polar region through long-range atmo-spheric transport during winter. Due to very low precipitation in the arctic region, the pollutant-laden aerosols in the stable, and dark polar atmosphere are believed to have relatively longer residence times. The disequilibrium between the daughter products of 222Rn, in conjunction with the concentrations of 7Be in arctic aerosols can be utilized to obtain information on the residence times and sources of the arctic haze. We have carried out a pilot study to explore the feasibility of determining the residence time of aerosols from the arctic haze. Towards this, we have analyzed 10 aerosol samples from two stations, Poker Flat and Eagle, Alaska for the concentrations and activity ratios of 7Be, 210Po, and 210Pb. The activity ratios of 210Po/210Pb varied between 0 and 0.177. The corresponding residence time obtained using the disequilibrium between the 210Po and 210Pb, varied between 0 and 39 days. This is the "rst time an estimate on the residence time of aerosols from the arctic haze is determined. The 7Be/210Pb activity ratios varied between 2.2 and 14.0, possibly suggesting varying inputs of 7Be from the upper atmosphere to the arctic atmosphere. Since long-range atmospheric transport is one of the major pathways of arctic pollution, this study has potential signi"cance on the fate and transport of inorganic and organic atmospheric pollutants in the arctic
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title_short Residence time of Arctic haze aerosols using the concentrations and activity ratios of 210Po, 210Pb and 7Be
title_full Residence time of Arctic haze aerosols using the concentrations and activity ratios of 210Po, 210Pb and 7Be
title_fullStr Residence time of Arctic haze aerosols using the concentrations and activity ratios of 210Po, 210Pb and 7Be
title_full_unstemmed Residence time of Arctic haze aerosols using the concentrations and activity ratios of 210Po, 210Pb and 7Be
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