Primary submicron marine aerosol dominated by insoluble organic colloids and aggregates

The chemical properties of sea-spray aerosol particles produced by artificially generated bubbles using oceanic waters were investigated during a phytoplankton bloom in the North Atlantic. Spray particles exhibited a progressive increase in the organic matter ( OM) content from 3 +/- 0.4% up to 77 +...

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Published in:Geophysical Research Letters
Main Authors: Facchini, Maria Cristina, Rinaldi, Matteo, Decesari, Stefano, Carbone, Claudio, Finessi, Emanuela, Mircea, Mihaela, Fuzzi, Sandro, Ceburnis, Darius, Flanagan, Robert, Nilsson, E. Douglas, de Leeuw, Gerrit, Martino, Manuela, Woeltjen, Janina, O'Dowd, Colin D.
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Language:unknown
Published: Wiley-Blackwell 2008
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sea
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10379/11385
https://doi.org/10.1029/2008gl034210
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spelling ftnuigalway:oai:aran.library.nuigalway.ie/:10379/11385 2023-06-11T04:14:41+02:00 Primary submicron marine aerosol dominated by insoluble organic colloids and aggregates Facchini, Maria Cristina Rinaldi, Matteo Decesari, Stefano Carbone, Claudio Finessi, Emanuela Mircea, Mihaela Fuzzi, Sandro Ceburnis, Darius Flanagan, Robert Nilsson, E. Douglas de Leeuw, Gerrit Martino, Manuela Woeltjen, Janina O'Dowd, Colin D. 2008-09-12 http://hdl.handle.net/10379/11385 https://doi.org/10.1029/2008gl034210 unknown Wiley-Blackwell Geophysical Research Letters Facchini, Maria Cristina; Rinaldi, Matteo; Decesari, Stefano; Carbone, Claudio; Finessi, Emanuela; Mircea, Mihaela; Fuzzi, Sandro; Ceburnis, Darius; Flanagan, Robert; Nilsson, E. Douglas; de Leeuw, Gerrit; Martino, Manuela; Woeltjen, Janina; O'Dowd, Colin D. (2008). Primary submicron marine aerosol dominated by insoluble organic colloids and aggregates. Geophysical Research Letters 35 (17), 0094-8276 http://hdl.handle.net/10379/11385 doi:10.1029/2008gl034210 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Ireland https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/ spectroscopy particles transport seawater matter sea Article 2008 ftnuigalway https://doi.org/10.1029/2008gl034210 2023-05-28T18:05:17Z The chemical properties of sea-spray aerosol particles produced by artificially generated bubbles using oceanic waters were investigated during a phytoplankton bloom in the North Atlantic. Spray particles exhibited a progressive increase in the organic matter ( OM) content from 3 +/- 0.4% up to 77 +/- 5% with decreasing particle diameter from 8 to 0.125 mu m. Submicron OM was almost entirely water insoluble (WIOM) and consisted of colloids and aggregates exuded by phytoplankton. Our observations indicate that size dependent transfer of sea water organic material to primary marine particles is mainly controlled by the solubility and surface tension properties of marine OM. The pattern of WIOM and sea-salt content in the different size intervals observed in bubble bursting experiments is similar to that measured in atmospheric marine aerosol samples collected during periods of high biological activity. The results point to a WIOM/sea-salt fingerprint associated with submicron primary marine aerosol production in biologically rich waters. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic National University of Ireland (NUI), Galway: ARAN Geophysical Research Letters 35 17
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topic spectroscopy
particles
transport
seawater
matter
sea
spellingShingle spectroscopy
particles
transport
seawater
matter
sea
Facchini, Maria Cristina
Rinaldi, Matteo
Decesari, Stefano
Carbone, Claudio
Finessi, Emanuela
Mircea, Mihaela
Fuzzi, Sandro
Ceburnis, Darius
Flanagan, Robert
Nilsson, E. Douglas
de Leeuw, Gerrit
Martino, Manuela
Woeltjen, Janina
O'Dowd, Colin D.
Primary submicron marine aerosol dominated by insoluble organic colloids and aggregates
topic_facet spectroscopy
particles
transport
seawater
matter
sea
description The chemical properties of sea-spray aerosol particles produced by artificially generated bubbles using oceanic waters were investigated during a phytoplankton bloom in the North Atlantic. Spray particles exhibited a progressive increase in the organic matter ( OM) content from 3 +/- 0.4% up to 77 +/- 5% with decreasing particle diameter from 8 to 0.125 mu m. Submicron OM was almost entirely water insoluble (WIOM) and consisted of colloids and aggregates exuded by phytoplankton. Our observations indicate that size dependent transfer of sea water organic material to primary marine particles is mainly controlled by the solubility and surface tension properties of marine OM. The pattern of WIOM and sea-salt content in the different size intervals observed in bubble bursting experiments is similar to that measured in atmospheric marine aerosol samples collected during periods of high biological activity. The results point to a WIOM/sea-salt fingerprint associated with submicron primary marine aerosol production in biologically rich waters.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Facchini, Maria Cristina
Rinaldi, Matteo
Decesari, Stefano
Carbone, Claudio
Finessi, Emanuela
Mircea, Mihaela
Fuzzi, Sandro
Ceburnis, Darius
Flanagan, Robert
Nilsson, E. Douglas
de Leeuw, Gerrit
Martino, Manuela
Woeltjen, Janina
O'Dowd, Colin D.
author_facet Facchini, Maria Cristina
Rinaldi, Matteo
Decesari, Stefano
Carbone, Claudio
Finessi, Emanuela
Mircea, Mihaela
Fuzzi, Sandro
Ceburnis, Darius
Flanagan, Robert
Nilsson, E. Douglas
de Leeuw, Gerrit
Martino, Manuela
Woeltjen, Janina
O'Dowd, Colin D.
author_sort Facchini, Maria Cristina
title Primary submicron marine aerosol dominated by insoluble organic colloids and aggregates
title_short Primary submicron marine aerosol dominated by insoluble organic colloids and aggregates
title_full Primary submicron marine aerosol dominated by insoluble organic colloids and aggregates
title_fullStr Primary submicron marine aerosol dominated by insoluble organic colloids and aggregates
title_full_unstemmed Primary submicron marine aerosol dominated by insoluble organic colloids and aggregates
title_sort primary submicron marine aerosol dominated by insoluble organic colloids and aggregates
publisher Wiley-Blackwell
publishDate 2008
url http://hdl.handle.net/10379/11385
https://doi.org/10.1029/2008gl034210
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Facchini, Maria Cristina; Rinaldi, Matteo; Decesari, Stefano; Carbone, Claudio; Finessi, Emanuela; Mircea, Mihaela; Fuzzi, Sandro; Ceburnis, Darius; Flanagan, Robert; Nilsson, E. Douglas; de Leeuw, Gerrit; Martino, Manuela; Woeltjen, Janina; O'Dowd, Colin D. (2008). Primary submicron marine aerosol dominated by insoluble organic colloids and aggregates. Geophysical Research Letters 35 (17),
0094-8276
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/11385
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