生物质燃烧对北极气溶胶成分的影响

IF 2.9 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY ACS Earth and Space Chemistry Pub Date : 2024-04-04 DOI:10.1021/acsearthspacechem.3c00187
Yvette Gramlich, Karolina Siegel, Sophie L. Haslett, Roxana S. Cremer, Chris Lunder, Snehitha M. Kommula, Angela Buchholz, Karl Espen Yttri, Gang Chen, Radovan Krejci, Paul Zieger, Annele Virtanen, Ilona Riipinen and Claudia Mohr*, 
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发生在中纬度地区的生物质燃烧(BB)排放物可能会到达北极地区,并对那里的遥远气溶胶群产生影响。通过测量左旋葡聚糖和黑碳,我们确定了 2020 年到达斯瓦尔巴的七个 BB 事件。我们发现,大部分 BB 事件的大部分化学和物理特性都与一年中的其他时间(非事件)有显著不同。在 BB 事件期间,气溶胶的质量和数量浓度最多会增加 1 个数量级。在 BB 事件期间,亚微米气溶胶的主要成分从有机物和硫酸盐为主转变为明显的有机物为主。这导致根据非折射气溶胶成分计算出的 BB 气溶胶吸湿性参数 κ(0.4 ± 0.2)明显低于非 BB 事件期间的吸湿性参数 κ(0.5 ± 0.2)。BB气溶胶中的有机物部分的O:C比率(0.9 ± 0.3)与全年(0.9 ± 0.6)相比没有显著差异。在所有 BB 事件中都出现了累积模式颗粒,而在夏季则观察到了另外一种艾特肯模式,这表明平流气团与当地产生的颗粒混合在一起。当气团返回轨迹经过东欧火灾活跃地区时,BB示踪剂(香草酸、均香草酸、羟基苯甲酸、硝基苯酚、甲基硝基苯酚和硝基邻苯二酚)明显升高,这表明农业和野外火灾是BB的来源。我们的研究结果表明,BB 对北极气溶胶的影响取决于其发生的季节,而来自东欧的农火和野火对背景条件的干扰可能最大。
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Impact of Biomass Burning on Arctic Aerosol Composition

Emissions from biomass burning (BB) occurring at midlatitudes can reach the Arctic, where they influence the remote aerosol population. By using measurements of levoglucosan and black carbon, we identify seven BB events reaching Svalbard in 2020. We find that most of the BB events are significantly different to the rest of the year (nonevents) for most of the chemical and physical properties. Aerosol mass and number concentrations are enhanced by up to 1 order of magnitude during the BB events. During BB events, the submicrometer aerosol bulk composition changes from an organic- and sulfate-dominated regime to a clearly organic-dominated regime. This results in a significantly lower hygroscopicity parameter κ for BB aerosol (0.4 ± 0.2) compared to nonevents (0.5 ± 0.2), calculated from the nonrefractory aerosol composition. The organic fraction in the BB aerosol showed no significant difference for the O:C ratios (0.9 ± 0.3) compared to the year (0.9 ± 0.6). Accumulation mode particles were present during all BB events, while in the summer an additional Aitken mode was observed, indicating a mixture of the advected air mass with locally produced particles. BB tracers (vanillic, homovanillic, and hydroxybenzoic acid, nitrophenol, methylnitrophenol, and nitrocatechol) were significantly higher when air mass back trajectories passed over active fire regions in Eastern Europe, indicating agricultural and wildfires as sources. Our results suggest that the impact of BB on the Arctic aerosol depends on the season in which they occur, and agricultural and wildfires from Eastern Europe have the potential to disturb the background conditions the most.

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