Title of article
Atmospheric nitrogen fluxes at the Belgian coast: 2004–2006
Author/Authors
Bencs، نويسنده , , L?szl? and Krata، نويسنده , , Agnieszka and Horemans، نويسنده , , Benjamin and Buczy?ska، نويسنده , , Anna J. and Dirtu، نويسنده , , Alin C. and Godoi، نويسنده , , Ana F.L. and Godoi، نويسنده , , Ricardo H.M. and Potgieter-Vermaak، نويسنده , , Sanja and Van Grieken، نويسنده , , René، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
13
From page
3786
To page
3798
Abstract
Daily and seasonal variations in dry and wet atmospheric nitrogen fluxes have been studied during four campaigns between 2004 and 2006 at a coastal site of the Southern North Sea at De Haan (Belgium) located at coordinates of 51.1723° N and 3.0369° E. Concentrations of inorganic N-compounds were determined in the gaseous phase, size-segregated aerosol (coarse, medium, and fine), and rainwater samples. Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) was quantified in rainwater. The daily variations in N-fluxes of compounds were evaluated with air-mass backward trajectories, classified into the main air-masses arriving at the sampling site (i.e., continental, North Sea, and Atlantic/UK/Channel).
ree, non-episodic campaigns showed broadly consistent fluxes, but during the late summer campaign exceptionally high episodic N-deposition was observed. The average dry and wet fluxes for non-episodic campaigns amounted to 2.6 and 4.0 mg N m−2 d−1, respectively, whereas during the episodic late summer period these fluxes were as high as 5.2 and 6.2 mg N m−2 d−1, respectively.
isodic seasons/campaigns experienced average aerosol fluxes of 0.9–1.4 mg N m−2 d−1. Generally, the contribution of aerosol NH4+ was more significant in the medium and fine particulate fractions than that of aerosol NO3−, whereas the latter contributed more in the coarse fraction, especially in continental air-masses. During the dry mid-summer campaign, the DON contributed considerably (∼15%) to the total N-budget.
ionally high episodic aerosol-N inputs have been observed for the late summer campaign, with especially high deposition rates of 3.6 and 2.9 mg N m−2 d−1 for Atlantic/UK/Channel and North Sea-continental (mixed) air-masses, respectively. During this pollution episode, the flux of NH4+ was dominating in each aerosol fraction/air-mass, except for coarse continental aerosols. High deposition of gaseous-N was also observed in this campaign with an average total N-flux of 2–2.5-times higher than in other campaigns.
Keywords
aerosol , gaseous , atmospheric deposition , Wet nitrogen flux , dissolved organic nitrogen , Inorganic N-nutrients , North Sea , Coastal eutrophication
Journal title
Atmospheric Environment
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Atmospheric Environment
Record number
2235225
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