Size distributions of atmospheric trace elements at Dye 3, Greenland, I : distribution characteristics and dry deposition velocities

Cascade impactor samples were collected at Dye 3 on the south-central Greenland Ice Sheet during March 1989. The impactor was calibrated in the laboratory, and the resulting collection efficiency curves were used to derive the impactor response for use in a data inversion procedure. The impactor sam...

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Published in:Atmospheric Environment. Part A. General Topics
Main Authors: Hillamo, RE, Kerminen, VM, Maenhaut, Willy, Jaffrezo, JL, Balachandran, S, Davidson, CI
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Published: 1993
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spelling ftunivgent:oai:archive.ugent.be:196563 2023-10-01T03:54:22+02:00 Size distributions of atmospheric trace elements at Dye 3, Greenland, I : distribution characteristics and dry deposition velocities Hillamo, RE Kerminen, VM Maenhaut, Willy Jaffrezo, JL Balachandran, S Davidson, CI 1993 https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/196563 http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-196563 https://doi.org/10.1016/0960-1686(93)90311-L eng eng https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/196563 http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-196563 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0960-1686(93)90311-L ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT PART A-GENERAL TOPICS ISSN: 0960-1686 Earth and Environmental Sciences Chemistry DGASP GREENLAND ICE SHEET AEROSOL SIZE DISTRIBUTION DRY DEPOSITION AEROSOL-SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS CASCADE IMPACTOR ARCTIC AEROSOLS INVERSION PARTICLES ORIGIN OCEAN journalArticle info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 1993 ftunivgent https://doi.org/10.1016/0960-1686(93)90311-L 2023-09-06T22:27:21Z Cascade impactor samples were collected at Dye 3 on the south-central Greenland Ice Sheet during March 1989. The impactor was calibrated in the laboratory, and the resulting collection efficiency curves were used to derive the impactor response for use in a data inversion procedure. The impactor samples were chemically analysed by proton-induced X-ray emission (PIXE), and the chemical concentration data were used with the inversion procedure to generate smooth size distributions for 15 elements. Results show three distinct size distribution categories. The first category includes elements that mainly originate from gas to particle conversion, with a substantial fraction-from anthropogenic combustion (S, Pb, Zn, Br and Ni). These elements exhibit a unimodal size distribution with geometric mean aerodynamic diameter close to 0.6 mu m, although S and in shaw a weak second mode centered at about 2 mu m. Elements in the second category (Ti, Si, Fe, Mn, Ca, K) exhibit bimodal size distributions, with geometric mean diameters for the two modes of 0.6 and 2 mu m, respectively. These elements result from a variety of sources, including crustal erosion as well as combustion from natural and anthropopenic sources. For elements in the third category (Al, Cl, Na, Mg), most of the mass occurs in particle sizes above 1 mu m. Their size distribution is generally unimodal, with the geometric mean aerodynamic diameter around 2 mu m. These elements are most likely to be of crustal and/or marine origin. The best-fit size distributions were used with curves of dry deposition velocity vs aerodynamic particle diameter to estimate the overall dry deposition velocity expected from the entire distribution. The deposition velocities for S, Pb, Zn, Br and Ni are all very low, with values less than about 0.02 cm s(-1) if hygroscopic growth in the humid layer is neglected. For those other elements, deposition velocities are in the range 0.2-0.7 cm s(-1). For those distributions that are bimodal, the upper mode generally dominates deposition ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Dye 3 Dye-3 Greenland Ice Sheet Ghent University Academic Bibliography Arctic Greenland Atmospheric Environment. Part A. General Topics 27 17-18 2787 2802
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topic Earth and Environmental Sciences
Chemistry
DGASP
GREENLAND ICE SHEET
AEROSOL SIZE DISTRIBUTION
DRY DEPOSITION
AEROSOL-SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS
CASCADE IMPACTOR
ARCTIC AEROSOLS
INVERSION
PARTICLES
ORIGIN
OCEAN
spellingShingle Earth and Environmental Sciences
Chemistry
DGASP
GREENLAND ICE SHEET
AEROSOL SIZE DISTRIBUTION
DRY DEPOSITION
AEROSOL-SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS
CASCADE IMPACTOR
ARCTIC AEROSOLS
INVERSION
PARTICLES
ORIGIN
OCEAN
Hillamo, RE
Kerminen, VM
Maenhaut, Willy
Jaffrezo, JL
Balachandran, S
Davidson, CI
Size distributions of atmospheric trace elements at Dye 3, Greenland, I : distribution characteristics and dry deposition velocities
topic_facet Earth and Environmental Sciences
Chemistry
DGASP
GREENLAND ICE SHEET
AEROSOL SIZE DISTRIBUTION
DRY DEPOSITION
AEROSOL-SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS
CASCADE IMPACTOR
ARCTIC AEROSOLS
INVERSION
PARTICLES
ORIGIN
OCEAN
description Cascade impactor samples were collected at Dye 3 on the south-central Greenland Ice Sheet during March 1989. The impactor was calibrated in the laboratory, and the resulting collection efficiency curves were used to derive the impactor response for use in a data inversion procedure. The impactor samples were chemically analysed by proton-induced X-ray emission (PIXE), and the chemical concentration data were used with the inversion procedure to generate smooth size distributions for 15 elements. Results show three distinct size distribution categories. The first category includes elements that mainly originate from gas to particle conversion, with a substantial fraction-from anthropogenic combustion (S, Pb, Zn, Br and Ni). These elements exhibit a unimodal size distribution with geometric mean aerodynamic diameter close to 0.6 mu m, although S and in shaw a weak second mode centered at about 2 mu m. Elements in the second category (Ti, Si, Fe, Mn, Ca, K) exhibit bimodal size distributions, with geometric mean diameters for the two modes of 0.6 and 2 mu m, respectively. These elements result from a variety of sources, including crustal erosion as well as combustion from natural and anthropopenic sources. For elements in the third category (Al, Cl, Na, Mg), most of the mass occurs in particle sizes above 1 mu m. Their size distribution is generally unimodal, with the geometric mean aerodynamic diameter around 2 mu m. These elements are most likely to be of crustal and/or marine origin. The best-fit size distributions were used with curves of dry deposition velocity vs aerodynamic particle diameter to estimate the overall dry deposition velocity expected from the entire distribution. The deposition velocities for S, Pb, Zn, Br and Ni are all very low, with values less than about 0.02 cm s(-1) if hygroscopic growth in the humid layer is neglected. For those other elements, deposition velocities are in the range 0.2-0.7 cm s(-1). For those distributions that are bimodal, the upper mode generally dominates deposition ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hillamo, RE
Kerminen, VM
Maenhaut, Willy
Jaffrezo, JL
Balachandran, S
Davidson, CI
author_facet Hillamo, RE
Kerminen, VM
Maenhaut, Willy
Jaffrezo, JL
Balachandran, S
Davidson, CI
author_sort Hillamo, RE
title Size distributions of atmospheric trace elements at Dye 3, Greenland, I : distribution characteristics and dry deposition velocities
title_short Size distributions of atmospheric trace elements at Dye 3, Greenland, I : distribution characteristics and dry deposition velocities
title_full Size distributions of atmospheric trace elements at Dye 3, Greenland, I : distribution characteristics and dry deposition velocities
title_fullStr Size distributions of atmospheric trace elements at Dye 3, Greenland, I : distribution characteristics and dry deposition velocities
title_full_unstemmed Size distributions of atmospheric trace elements at Dye 3, Greenland, I : distribution characteristics and dry deposition velocities
title_sort size distributions of atmospheric trace elements at dye 3, greenland, i : distribution characteristics and dry deposition velocities
publishDate 1993
url https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/196563
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