Chemical composition of cloud water in the puerto rican tropical trade wind cumuli

As part of the Rain In Cumulus over the Ocean Experiment (RICO) and the Puerto Rico Aerosol and Cloud Study (PRACS), cloud water was collected at East Peak (EP) in Puerto Rico. The main objective of this study was to determine the concentrations of water-soluble species (Cl-, NO3 -, SO4 2-, NH4 +, C...

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Main Authors: Gioda, A., Mayol-Bracero, O.L., Morales-García, F., Collett, J., Decesari, S., Emblico, L., Facchini, M.C., Morales-De Jesús, R.J., Mertes, S., Borrmann, S., Walter, S., Schneider, J.
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Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer 2009
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spelling fttibhannoverren:oai:oa.tib.eu:123456789/5545 2024-09-15T18:24:04+00:00 Chemical composition of cloud water in the puerto rican tropical trade wind cumuli Gioda, A. Mayol-Bracero, O.L. Morales-García, F. Collett, J. Decesari, S. Emblico, L. Facchini, M.C. Morales-De Jesús, R.J. Mertes, S. Borrmann, S. Walter, S. Schneider, J. 2009 application/pdf text/plain; charset=utf-8 https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/5545 https://doi.org/10.34657/4174 eng eng Dordrecht : Springer ISSN:0049-6979 DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s11270-008-9888-4 https://doi.org/10.34657/4174 https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/5545 CC BY-NC 2.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/ frei zugänglich ddc:550 Cloud chemistry Cloud condensation nuclei Inorganic ions PRACS RICO Sea salt Calcium Clouds Commerce Condensation Ocean engineering Oceanography Concentration (process) ammonia calcium ion chloride ion ion magnesium ion nitrate potassium ion proton rain sodium ion sulfate chemical composition cloud water concentration (composition) article cloud geographic distribution marine environment particle size pH measurement Puerto Rico water sampling wind Atlantic islands Atlantic Ocean Caribbean Islands Greater Antilles status-type:publishedVersion doc-type:Article doc-type:Text 2009 fttibhannoverren https://doi.org/10.34657/417410.1007/s11270-008-9888-4 2024-07-03T23:33:53Z As part of the Rain In Cumulus over the Ocean Experiment (RICO) and the Puerto Rico Aerosol and Cloud Study (PRACS), cloud water was collected at East Peak (EP) in Puerto Rico. The main objective of this study was to determine the concentrations of water-soluble species (Cl-, NO3 -, SO4 2-, NH4 +, Ca 2+, H+, Mg2+, K+, and Na +) in water samples taken from clouds influenced by tropical trade winds. The most abundant inorganic species were Na+ (average 465 μeq l-1) and Cl- (434 μeq l-1), followed by Mg2+ (105 μeq l-1), SO4 2- (61 μeq l-1), and NO3 - (25 μeq l -1). High concentrations of nss-SO4 2 (28 μeq l-1), NO3 - (86 μeq l-1), and H+ (14.5 μeq l-1) were measured with a shift in air masses origin from the North Atlantic to North American continent, which reflected a strong anthropogenic influence on cloud chemistry at EP. Long-range transport of particles and acid gases seems to be the factor responsible for fluctuations in concentrations and pH of cloud water at East Peak. When under trade wind influences the liquid phase concentrations of all inorganic substances were similar to those found in clouds in other clean maritime environments. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media B.V. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Renate - Repositorium für Naturwissenschaften und Technik (TIB Hannover)
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Cloud chemistry
Cloud condensation nuclei
Inorganic ions
PRACS
RICO
Sea salt
Calcium
Clouds
Commerce
Condensation
Ocean engineering
Oceanography
Concentration (process)
ammonia
calcium ion
chloride ion
ion
magnesium ion
nitrate
potassium ion
proton
rain
sodium ion
sulfate
chemical composition
cloud water
concentration (composition)
article
cloud
geographic distribution
marine environment
particle size
pH measurement
Puerto Rico
water sampling
wind
Atlantic islands
Atlantic Ocean
Caribbean Islands
Greater Antilles
spellingShingle ddc:550
Cloud chemistry
Cloud condensation nuclei
Inorganic ions
PRACS
RICO
Sea salt
Calcium
Clouds
Commerce
Condensation
Ocean engineering
Oceanography
Concentration (process)
ammonia
calcium ion
chloride ion
ion
magnesium ion
nitrate
potassium ion
proton
rain
sodium ion
sulfate
chemical composition
cloud water
concentration (composition)
article
cloud
geographic distribution
marine environment
particle size
pH measurement
Puerto Rico
water sampling
wind
Atlantic islands
Atlantic Ocean
Caribbean Islands
Greater Antilles
Gioda, A.
Mayol-Bracero, O.L.
Morales-García, F.
Collett, J.
Decesari, S.
Emblico, L.
Facchini, M.C.
Morales-De Jesús, R.J.
Mertes, S.
Borrmann, S.
Walter, S.
Schneider, J.
Chemical composition of cloud water in the puerto rican tropical trade wind cumuli
topic_facet ddc:550
Cloud chemistry
Cloud condensation nuclei
Inorganic ions
PRACS
RICO
Sea salt
Calcium
Clouds
Commerce
Condensation
Ocean engineering
Oceanography
Concentration (process)
ammonia
calcium ion
chloride ion
ion
magnesium ion
nitrate
potassium ion
proton
rain
sodium ion
sulfate
chemical composition
cloud water
concentration (composition)
article
cloud
geographic distribution
marine environment
particle size
pH measurement
Puerto Rico
water sampling
wind
Atlantic islands
Atlantic Ocean
Caribbean Islands
Greater Antilles
description As part of the Rain In Cumulus over the Ocean Experiment (RICO) and the Puerto Rico Aerosol and Cloud Study (PRACS), cloud water was collected at East Peak (EP) in Puerto Rico. The main objective of this study was to determine the concentrations of water-soluble species (Cl-, NO3 -, SO4 2-, NH4 +, Ca 2+, H+, Mg2+, K+, and Na +) in water samples taken from clouds influenced by tropical trade winds. The most abundant inorganic species were Na+ (average 465 μeq l-1) and Cl- (434 μeq l-1), followed by Mg2+ (105 μeq l-1), SO4 2- (61 μeq l-1), and NO3 - (25 μeq l -1). High concentrations of nss-SO4 2 (28 μeq l-1), NO3 - (86 μeq l-1), and H+ (14.5 μeq l-1) were measured with a shift in air masses origin from the North Atlantic to North American continent, which reflected a strong anthropogenic influence on cloud chemistry at EP. Long-range transport of particles and acid gases seems to be the factor responsible for fluctuations in concentrations and pH of cloud water at East Peak. When under trade wind influences the liquid phase concentrations of all inorganic substances were similar to those found in clouds in other clean maritime environments. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Gioda, A.
Mayol-Bracero, O.L.
Morales-García, F.
Collett, J.
Decesari, S.
Emblico, L.
Facchini, M.C.
Morales-De Jesús, R.J.
Mertes, S.
Borrmann, S.
Walter, S.
Schneider, J.
author_facet Gioda, A.
Mayol-Bracero, O.L.
Morales-García, F.
Collett, J.
Decesari, S.
Emblico, L.
Facchini, M.C.
Morales-De Jesús, R.J.
Mertes, S.
Borrmann, S.
Walter, S.
Schneider, J.
author_sort Gioda, A.
title Chemical composition of cloud water in the puerto rican tropical trade wind cumuli
title_short Chemical composition of cloud water in the puerto rican tropical trade wind cumuli
title_full Chemical composition of cloud water in the puerto rican tropical trade wind cumuli
title_fullStr Chemical composition of cloud water in the puerto rican tropical trade wind cumuli
title_full_unstemmed Chemical composition of cloud water in the puerto rican tropical trade wind cumuli
title_sort chemical composition of cloud water in the puerto rican tropical trade wind cumuli
publisher Dordrecht : Springer
publishDate 2009
url https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/5545
https://doi.org/10.34657/4174
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DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s11270-008-9888-4
https://doi.org/10.34657/4174
https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/5545
op_rights CC BY-NC 2.0 Unported
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/
frei zugänglich
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