Title of article :
Seasonal variation of tropical precipitation chemistry: La Selva, Costa Rica
Author/Authors :
Tamara J. Eklund، نويسنده , , William H. McDowell، نويسنده , , Catherine M. Pringle، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
The chemistry of wet precipitation was measured from February 1992 to February 1995 at La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica. Sea salt aerosols were the primary contributors to Na+, Cl−, and Mg2+; however, K+, Ca2+, and SO42− were derived primarily from non-sea-salt sources. Seasonal patterns, with concentrations inversely proportional to rainfall, were found for marine salts and aerosols (Na+, Cl−, and Mg2+) and inorganic nitrogenous compounds (NO3− and NH4+). DON accounted for a significant fraction (30%) of total dissolved nitrogen deposition. Terrigenous dust from local agricultural or natural aeolian processes appeared to be the primary influence on concentrations of non-sea-salt cations. High concentrations of non-sea-salt sulfate (SO4*) were correlated with both non-sea-salt chloride (Cl*) and high H+ concentrations as well as a shift in wind direction from the northeast to the southwest, which may indicate a strong volcanic influence on precipitation chemistry during a few weeks of the year. Annual fluctuations in distribution and amount of rainfall contributed to differences in precipitation chemistry over the course of the study.
Keywords :
Tropics , precipitation chemistry , wet deposition , Marine aerosols , nitrogenous compounds.
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment