Literature DB >> 11347915

Regional characteristics of sulfur and lead isotope ratios in the atmosphere at several Chinese urban sites.

H Mukai1, A Tanaka, T Fujii, Y Zeng, Y Hong, J Tang, S Guo, H Xue, Z Sun, J Zhou, D Xue, J Zhao, G Zhai, J Gu, P Zhai.   

Abstract

Sulfur and lead isotope ratios in the atmosphere were measured at several selected sites (Harbin, Changchun, Dalian, Waliguan, Shanghai, Nanjing, Guiyang) in China and Tsukuba (Japan), to reveal regional sources characteristics over Eastern Asia. Average S isotope ratios for SO2 and sulfate in the atmosphere in China were close to those of the coals used in each region, indicating a considerable contribution of coal combustion to the sulfur compounds in the atmosphere. Most northern cities had around 5% sulfur isotope ratio, while Guiyang, a southwestern city in China, showed a considerably lower sulfur isotope ratio (about -3%) because of the unusually light sulfur isotope ratio of coals in this region. These were considerably different from the value (-1.4%) for Tsukuba (Japan). Lead isotope ratios also suggested that coal combustion considerably contributed to atmospheric lead in some cases in China. At the same time, influences by the emission of Chinese lead ores were also observed in northern cities. Seasonal variations of both sulfur and lead isotope ratios indicated the existence of a certain amount of industrial sources other than coal combustion. In addition, fractionation effect between SO2 and sulfate showed a seasonal tendency (high in winter (0-6%) and low in summer (-1-3%)), suggesting the oxidation pathway of SO2 changed seasonally.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11347915     DOI: 10.1021/es001399u

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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