Atmospheric aerosol compositions over the South China Sea: Temporal variability and source apportionment

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In order to evaluate impacts of different source emission on marine atmospheric particles over the South China Sea (SCS), major inorganic ionic concentrations (Na+, Cl-, SO2-4, Ca2+, Mg2+, K+, NH+4 and NO-3) were determined in total suspended particulates (TSPs) at Yongxing Island, from March 2014 to February 2015. The annual average concentration of TSPs was 89.6±68.0 μgm-3, with 114.7±82.1, 60.4±27.0 and 59.5±25.6 μgm-3 in cool, warm and transition seasons, respectively. Cl- had the highest concentration, with an annual average of 7.73±5.99 μgm-3, followed by SO2-4 (5.54±3.65 μgm-3), Na+ (4.00±1.88 μgm-3), Ca2+ (2.15±1.54 μgm-3), NO-3 (1.95±1.34 μgm-3), Mg2+ (0.44±0.33 μgm-3), K+ (0.33±0.22 μgm-3) and NH+4 (0.07±0.07 μgm-3). Concentrations of TSPs and the major ions showed seasonal variations, which were higher in the cool season and lower in the warm and transition seasons. Factors of influence were wind speed, temperature, relatively humidity, rain and air mass source region. Back trajectories, concentration-weighted trajectories (CWTs), and positive matrix factorization (PMF) of chemical compositions were analyzed for source apportionment, source contribution and spatiotemporal variation of major ions. Back trajectories and CWTs showed that air masses at Yongxing Island were mainly from the northeast, southwest and southeast in the cool, warm and transition seasons, respectively. The PMF results showed that 77.4% of Na+ and 99.3% of Cl- were from sea salt; 60.5% of NH+4 was from oceanic emission. Anthropogenic sources were very important for atmospheric aerosols over the island. Secondary inorganic aerosol of SO2 and NOx from fossil fuel combustion (especially coal in Chinese coastal regions) was the dominant source of NO-3 (69.5 %) and SO2-4 (57.5 %).

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Xiao, H. W., Xiao, H. Y., Luo, L., Shen, C. Y., Long, A. M., Chen, L., … Li, D. N. (2017). Atmospheric aerosol compositions over the South China Sea: Temporal variability and source apportionment. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 17(4), 3199–3214. https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-17-3199-2017

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