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Comparison of Hygroscopicity, Volatility, and Mixing State of Subnnicrometer Particles between Cruises over the Arctic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean

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Abstract
Ship-borne measurements of ambient aerosols were conducted during an 11 937 km cruise over the Arctic Ocean (cruise 1) and the Pacific Ocean (cruise 2). A frequent nucleation event was observed during cruise 1 under marine influence, and the abundant organic matter resulting from the strong biological activity in the ocean could contribute to the formation of new particles and their growth to a detectable size. Concentrations of particle mass and black carbon increased with increasing continental influence from polluted areas. During cruise 1, multiple peaks of hygroscopic growth factor (HGF) of 1.1-1.2, 1.4, and 1.6 were found, and higher amounts of volatile organic species existed in the particles compared to that during cruise 2, which is consistent with the greater availability of volatile organic species caused by the strong oceanic biological activity (cruise 1). Internal mixtures of volatile and nonhygroscopic organic species, nonvolatile and less-hygroscopic organic species, and nonvolatile and hygroscopic nss-sulfate with varying fractions can be assumed to constitute the submicrometer particles. On the basis of elemental composition and morphology, the submicrometer particles were classified into C-rich mixture, S-rich mixture, C/S-rich mixture, Na-rich mixture, C/P-rich mixture, and mineral-rich mixture. Consistently, the fraction of biological particles (i.e., P-containing particles) increased when the ship traveled along a strongly biologically active area.
Author(s)
Kim, GibaekCho, Hee-jooSeo, AromKim, DohyungGim, YeontaeLee, Bang YongYoon, Young JunPark, Kihong
Issued Date
2015-10
Type
Article
DOI
10.1021/acs.est.5b01505
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/14558
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
Environmental Science and Technology, v.49, no.20, pp.12024 - 12035
ISSN
0013-936X
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Department of Environment and Energy Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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