An Investigation of the North Atlantic Boundary Layer as Impacted by Air Pollution Originating from Eastern North America

Concentrations of methanesulfonate (MSA), nitrate (NO3-) and non-sea-salt sulfate (nssSO4-) were compared for five different air mass categories encountered during a 1993 NOAA cruise in the North Atlantic. NO3- and nssSO4- concentrations were highest during air masses originating from Europe and the...

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Main Author: Zetwo, Michelle Patricia
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spelling ftnsoutheastern:oai:nsuworks.nova.edu:occ_stuetd-1056 2023-05-15T17:29:00+02:00 An Investigation of the North Atlantic Boundary Layer as Impacted by Air Pollution Originating from Eastern North America Zetwo, Michelle Patricia 1995-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://nsuworks.nova.edu/occ_stuetd/339 https://nsuworks.nova.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1056&context=occ_stuetd unknown NSUWorks https://nsuworks.nova.edu/occ_stuetd/339 https://nsuworks.nova.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1056&context=occ_stuetd HCNSO Student Theses and Dissertations Marine Biology Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology campusthesis 1995 ftnsoutheastern 2022-04-10T20:56:15Z Concentrations of methanesulfonate (MSA), nitrate (NO3-) and non-sea-salt sulfate (nssSO4-) were compared for five different air mass categories encountered during a 1993 NOAA cruise in the North Atlantic. NO3- and nssSO4- concentrations were highest during air masses originating from Europe and the United States. MSA concentrations increased with increasing latitude. Dry deposition fluxes for the three analytes were compared with respect to particle size and air mass category. MSA had a mixed distribution with particle size, nssSO4- was found primarily on smaller particles (<1.1 μm radius), and NO3- was found primarily on larger particles (≥ 1. 1 μm radius). With respect to air mass category, the highest dry deposition flux for the three analytes was found during sampled air with European continental influence. Total dry deposition fluxes (all particle sizes) were compared with previous studies in the North Atlantic with respect to air mass category. The NO3- and nssSO4- fluxes in this study are lower than those reported in the mid 1980's in both clean marine air and air masses originating from the United States. These differences are probably due to interannual variation. Atmospheric nitrogen deposition from air masses originating in the U.S., found during this study, was considerably lower than the minimum nitrogen requirement for new primary production expressed in previous studies. Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic Nova Southeastern University: NSU Works
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topic Marine Biology
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
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Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
Zetwo, Michelle Patricia
An Investigation of the North Atlantic Boundary Layer as Impacted by Air Pollution Originating from Eastern North America
topic_facet Marine Biology
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
description Concentrations of methanesulfonate (MSA), nitrate (NO3-) and non-sea-salt sulfate (nssSO4-) were compared for five different air mass categories encountered during a 1993 NOAA cruise in the North Atlantic. NO3- and nssSO4- concentrations were highest during air masses originating from Europe and the United States. MSA concentrations increased with increasing latitude. Dry deposition fluxes for the three analytes were compared with respect to particle size and air mass category. MSA had a mixed distribution with particle size, nssSO4- was found primarily on smaller particles (<1.1 μm radius), and NO3- was found primarily on larger particles (≥ 1. 1 μm radius). With respect to air mass category, the highest dry deposition flux for the three analytes was found during sampled air with European continental influence. Total dry deposition fluxes (all particle sizes) were compared with previous studies in the North Atlantic with respect to air mass category. The NO3- and nssSO4- fluxes in this study are lower than those reported in the mid 1980's in both clean marine air and air masses originating from the United States. These differences are probably due to interannual variation. Atmospheric nitrogen deposition from air masses originating in the U.S., found during this study, was considerably lower than the minimum nitrogen requirement for new primary production expressed in previous studies.
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title An Investigation of the North Atlantic Boundary Layer as Impacted by Air Pollution Originating from Eastern North America
title_short An Investigation of the North Atlantic Boundary Layer as Impacted by Air Pollution Originating from Eastern North America
title_full An Investigation of the North Atlantic Boundary Layer as Impacted by Air Pollution Originating from Eastern North America
title_fullStr An Investigation of the North Atlantic Boundary Layer as Impacted by Air Pollution Originating from Eastern North America
title_full_unstemmed An Investigation of the North Atlantic Boundary Layer as Impacted by Air Pollution Originating from Eastern North America
title_sort investigation of the north atlantic boundary layer as impacted by air pollution originating from eastern north america
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