Temporal and source assessments of organic and elemental carbon at sites in the northern South African interior

IF 3 4区 地球科学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry Pub Date : 2020-02-11 DOI:10.1007/s10874-020-09398-2
Petra Maritz, Johan P. Beukes, Pieter G. van Zyl, Catherine Liousse, Eric Gardrat, Avishkar Ramandh, Gabisile V. Mkhatshwa
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Particulate matter (PM) can affect climate, air quality, human health, acid deposition and visibility, and contain a significant fraction of organic (OC) and elemental carbon (EC). Southern Africa is an important source region for OC and EC, however, little OC and EC data have been published for this region. This paper presents a multi-year, multi-site (an urban-industrial site in the Vaal Triangle, UI-VT; an industrially influenced site at Amerfoort, iI-AF; and two regional background sites at Skukuza and Louis Trichardt, RR-SK and RR-LT) PM with an aerodynamic diameter?≤?2.5?μm (PM2.5) OC and EC dataset for South Africa. The median OC (9.3) and EC (3.2?μg.m?3) concentrations at UI-VT were 1.3 to 2.5 and 2.7 to 4.4 times higher, if compared to the other sites. OC/EC ratios indicated that sources in close proximity to UI-VT were likely the main contributors, while sources that are more distant contributed fractionally more at the other sites. Household combustion for space heating and regional open biomass burning contributed to elevated levels during the cold and dry months at UI-VT. Regional open biomass burning also lead to higher OC and EC concentrations during the dry season at the industrially influenced site (iI-AF) and one of the regional background sites (RR-SK). From the seasonal concentration patterns, it seemed as if household combustion for space heating also contributed at these two sites during the cold months, but this could not be proven, even if only samples with limited influence of open biomass burning were considered. Such biomass burning influences were semi-quantified by considering MODIS fire pixels occurring within the air mass fetch region for each sample. For the remaining regional background site (RR-LT) the results suggesed that only regional open biomass burning contributed to elevated levels of OC and EC in the dry season and that household combustion for space heating did not contribute significantly.

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南非北部内陆各地点有机碳和元素碳的时间和来源评估
颗粒物(PM)可以影响气候、空气质量、人类健康、酸沉降和能见度,并含有相当一部分有机碳(OC)和元素碳(EC)。南部非洲是有机碳和欧共体的重要来源区域,但该区域的有机碳和有机碳数据很少。本文提出了一个多年,多站点(一个城市-工业基地在瓦尔三角,UI-VT;位于阿默福特的一个受工业影响的地点;在Skukuza和Louis Trichardt, RR-SK和RR-LT) PM两个区域背景点,空气动力直径≤2.5?μm (PM2.5)南非OC和EC数据集。UI-VT的中位OC(9.3)和EC (3.2 μg·m·3)浓度分别是其他站点的1.3 ~ 2.5倍和2.7 ~ 4.4倍。碳氧化合物/碳氧化合物比率表明,靠近乌卢- vt的来源可能是主要来源,而较远的来源在其他地点的贡献略高。在寒冷和干燥的月份里,室内取暖的家庭燃烧和区域露天生物质燃烧导致了UI-VT的水平升高。在工业影响区(iI-AF)和其中一个区域背景区(RR-SK),区域开放式生物质燃烧也导致旱季较高的OC和EC浓度。从季节性的浓度模式来看,在寒冷的月份,这两个地点的家庭取暖燃烧似乎也起到了作用,但这一点无法得到证实,即使只考虑了露天生物质燃烧影响有限的样本。通过考虑每个样本的空气质量获取区域内发生的MODIS火像元,对这种生物质燃烧的影响进行了半量化。对于其余区域背景点(rh - lt),结果表明,只有区域开放式生物质燃烧对旱季OC和EC水平的升高有贡献,而家庭燃烧对空间供暖的贡献不显著。
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Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry
Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry 地学-环境科学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry is devoted to the study of the chemistry of the Earth''s atmosphere, the emphasis being laid on the region below about 100 km. The strongly interdisciplinary nature of atmospheric chemistry means that it embraces a great variety of sciences, but the journal concentrates on the following topics: Observational, interpretative and modelling studies of the composition of air and precipitation and the physiochemical processes in the Earth''s atmosphere, excluding air pollution problems of local importance only. The role of the atmosphere in biogeochemical cycles; the chemical interaction of the oceans, land surface and biosphere with the atmosphere. Laboratory studies of the mechanics in homogeneous and heterogeneous transformation processes in the atmosphere. Descriptions of major advances in instrumentation developed for the measurement of atmospheric composition and chemical properties.
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