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Major ionic species in size-segregated aerosols and associated gaseous pollutants at a coastal site on the Belgian North Sea.

Benjamin Horemans1, Agnieszka Krata, Anna Jolanta Buczynska, Alin Constantin Dirtu, Katleen Van Meel, René Van Grieken, László Bencs.   

Abstract

The chemical composition of airborne particulate matter (PM) was studied at a coastal region near De Haan, Belgium, during a winter-spring and a summer campaign in 2006. The major ionic components of size-segregated PM, i.e. NH(4)(+), Na(+), K(+), Mg(2+), Ca(2+), Cl(-), NO(3)(-), and SO(4)(2-), and related gaseous pollutants (SO(2), NO(2), NH(3), HNO(2), and HNO(3)) were monitored on a daily basis. Air mass backward-trajectories aided in evaluating the origin of the diurnal pollution load. This was characterised with high levels of fine secondary inorganic aerosols (NH(4)(+), NO(3)(-), and non-sea-salt SO(4)(2-)) for continental air masses, and sea-salts as the dominant species in coarse maritime aerosols. Seasonal variations in the level of major ionic species were explained by weather conditions and the release of dimethyl sulfide from marine regions. This species was responsible for an increased sea-salt Cl(-) depletion during summer (56%), causing elevated levels of HCl. Neutralisation ratios for the coarse fraction (0.6-0.8) suggested a depleted NH(4)(+) level, while that for the fine fraction (1.1-1.3) had definitely an excess of NH(4)(+), formed by the neutralisation of HCl. The results of factor analysis and the extent of SO(2) oxidation indicated that the major ionic species originated from both local and remote sources, classifying the Belgian coastal region as a combined source-receptor area of air pollution.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19280046     DOI: 10.1039/b815059a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Monit        ISSN: 1464-0325


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