研究二甲基硫化物排放对美国大陆大气硫酸盐的影响

IF 2.5 4区 地球科学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Atmosphere Pub Date : 2023-03-31 DOI:10.3390/atmos14040660
Golam Sarwar, Daiwen Kang, Barron H Henderson, Christian Hogrefe, Wyat Appel, Rohit Mathur
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我们使用社区多尺度空气质量(CMAQ)模型 5.4 版,并对 2018 年无 DMS 排放和有 DMS 排放的年度进行了模拟,从而研究了二甲基硫化物(DMS)排放对美国大陆上空硫酸盐浓度的影响。DMS 排放不仅提高了海水上空的硫酸盐浓度,也提高了陆地上空的硫酸盐浓度,但程度较低。按年计算,加入 DMS 排放后,海水上空的硫酸盐浓度增加了 36%,陆地上空的硫酸盐浓度增加了 9%。对陆地影响最大的地区是加利福尼亚州、俄勒冈州、华盛顿州和佛罗里达州,这些地区的年平均硫酸盐浓度增加了约 25%。硫酸盐的增加导致硝酸盐浓度下降,原因是氨浓度有限,尤其是在海水中,而氨浓度的增加则是无机颗粒物增加的净效应。最大的硫酸盐增强发生在地表附近(海水上空),增强程度随海拔高度而降低,在海拔约 5 千米时降低到 10-20%。从季节上看,夏季海水上空的硫酸盐增强幅度最大,冬季最小。相比之下,陆地上最大的增强发生在春季和秋季,这是因为风速较高,可以将更多的硫酸盐从海水输送到陆地。
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Examining the impact of dimethyl sulfide emissions on atmospheric sulfate over the continental U.S.

We examine the impact of dimethylsulfide (DMS) emissions on sulfate concentrations over the continental U.S. by using the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model version 5.4 and performing annual simulations without and with DMS emissions for 2018. DMS emissions enhance sulfate not only over seawater but also over land, although to a lesser extent. On an annual basis, the inclusion of DMS emissions increase sulfate concentrations by 36% over seawater and 9% over land. The largest impacts over land occur in California, Oregon, Washington, and Florida, where the annual mean sulfate concentrations increase by ~25%. The increase in sulfate causes a decrease in nitrate concentration due to limited ammonia concentration especially over seawater and an increase in ammonium concentration with a net effect of increased inorganic particles. The largest sulfate enhancement occurs near the surface (over seawater) and the enhancement decreases with altitude, diminishing to 10-20% at an altitude of ~5 km. Seasonally, the largest enhancement of sulfate over seawater occurs in summer, and the lowest in winter. In contrast, the largest enhancements over land occur in spring and fall due to higher wind speeds that can transport more sulfate from seawater into land.

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Atmosphere
Atmosphere METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Atmosphere (ISSN 2073-4433) is an international and cross-disciplinary scholarly journal of scientific studies related to the atmosphere. It publishes reviews, regular research papers, communications and short notes, and there is no restriction on the length of the papers. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical research in as much detail as possible. Full experimental and/or methodical details must be provided for research articles.
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