Title of article :
Chemical composition of the inorganic fraction of cloud-water at a high altitude station in West India
Author/Authors :
K.B. Budhavant، نويسنده , , K.B. and Rao، نويسنده , , P.S.P. and Safai، نويسنده , , P.D. and Granat، نويسنده , , L. and Rodhe، نويسنده , , H.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
Data from a ground-based cloud-water collection system intercepting water from clouds at a mountain field station, Sinhagad near Pune in India are presented. This study was part of an Indo-Swedish Collaboration Project on Atmospheric Brown Cloud-Asia (ABC-A). Cloud-water and rainwater (wet-only) samples were collected during June 2007–Dec. 2010. Concentrations of major anions and cations were determined. Ion concentrations were generally higher (NO3−, about 8 times; SO42− and K+, 5 times; NH4+, 4 times and Cl−, Na+, Ca2+, Mg2+ 3 times) in cloud-water samples than in rainwater samples collected during the same days. The average pH of cloud-water samples was 6.0 with about 20% of the values below 5.6 and only 4% less than 5.0. Despite high concentrations of SO42− and NO3− the cloud water samples were on average not more acidic than rainwater samples. This is different from most of the other studies of cloud-water composition which have noted a substantially higher acidity (i.e. lower pH) in cloud-water than in rainwater. The slightly alkaline (pH > 5.6) nature of the cloud-water samples is mainly due to the presence of soil derived calcium carbonate in quantities more than enough to neutralize the acids or their precursors. A separation of the cloud-water data into trajectory groups showed that samples in air-masses having spent the last few days over the Indian sub-continent were in general more acidic (due to anthropogenic emissions) than those collected during days with air-masses of marine origin. A high correlation mutually between Ca2+, Na+, NO3− and SO42− makes it difficult to estimate the contribution to SO42− from different sources. Anthropogenic SO2-emissions and soil dust may both give important contributions.
Keywords :
rainwater , Inorganic ions , Acidic deposition , PH
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment