DISTRIBUTION OF ELEMENTAL AND ORGANIC CARBON AEROSOLS IN THE ATMOSPHERE BETWEEN JAPAN AND ANTARCTICA

During the period from November to December, 1988,aerosol samples were collected on board the research vessel "SHIRASE" between Japan and Antarctica. Carbon contents of the samples were determined using gas chromatography, after separating elemental and organic carbon by the conventional p...

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Main Authors: ニシカワ マサタカ, カナモリ サトル, カナモリ ノブコ, ミゾグチ ツグオ, ムラヤマ ショウヘイ, アオキ シュンジ, カワグチ サダオ, Masataka NISHIKAWA, Satoru KANAMORI, Nobuko KANAMORI, Tsuguo MIZOGUCHI, Shohei MURAYAMA, Shuhji AOKI, Sadao KAWAGUCHI
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: National Institute for Environmental Studies 1991
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Summary:During the period from November to December, 1988,aerosol samples were collected on board the research vessel "SHIRASE" between Japan and Antarctica. Carbon contents of the samples were determined using gas chromatography, after separating elemental and organic carbon by the conventional pyrolysis method. The concentration levels of elemental and organic carbon aerosols were found to be on the order of 100ng/m^3 over the Antarctic Ocean. These values were lower by two orders of magnitude than those in Tokyo Bay and higher by one order of magnitude than those at Syowa Station, Antarctica.