Title of article
Year-round chemical aerosol records in continental Antarctica obtained by automatic samplings
Author/Authors
By ROLF WELLER ، نويسنده , , DIETMAR WAGENBACH، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
11
From page
755
To page
765
Abstract
Aimed at year-round recording of the chemical aerosol composition in central Antarctica, an unattended operating
aerosol sampler was successfully deployed at the EPICA deep drilling site in Dronning Maud Land (Kohnen Station).
Analyses of teflon/nylon filter packs consecutively collected over bi-weekly intervals during the February 2003 to
December 2005 period allowed to evaluate seasonal concentration variations of methane sulphonate (MS), Cl−, NO3
−,
non-sea salt (nss-)SO4
2− and Na+, while NH4
+ and mineral dust related ion results remained below detection limits.
ForMS and nss-SO4
2− distinct late summer maxima around 44 and 200 ng m−3, respectively, were found, while (total)
NO3
− showed a broad November maximum of about 52 ng m−3. In contrast, the highest concentrations of Na+ with
peak values of up to 160 ng m−3 were observed during the winter half year. The seasonality of these species broadly
coincided with long-term observations at the coastal Neumayer Station, including surprisingly comparableNO3
− levels.
However, the biogenic sulphur and sea salt concentrations were lower at Kohnen by typically a factor of 2–3 and 10,
respectively. The arrival of sea ice derived sea salt particles at Kohnen could not clearly detected, since even during
mid-winter the nss-SO4
2− to Na+ ratio was generally too high to unambiguously identify a sulphur depleted sea salt
SO4
2− fraction.
Journal title
Tellus.Series B
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Tellus.Series B
Record number
436922
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