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Mediterranean nascent sea spray organic aerosol and relationships with seawater biogeochemistry.
Freney, Evelyn, Sellegri, Karine, Nicosia, Alessia, Williams, Leah R., Rinaldi, Matteo, Trueblood, Jonathan T., Prévôt, André S. H., Thyssen, Melilotus, Grégori, Gérald, Haëntjens, Nils, Dinasquet, Julie, Obernosterer, Ingrid, Van Wambeke, France, Engel, Anja , Zäncker, Birthe, Desboeufs, Karine, Asmi, Eija, Timonen, Hilkka and Guieu, Cécile (2021) Mediterranean nascent sea spray organic aerosol and relationships with seawater biogeochemistry. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 21 (13). pp. 10625-10641. DOI 10.5194/acp-21-10625-2021.
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Abstract
The organic mass fraction from sea spray aerosol (SSA) is currently a subject of intense research. The majority of this research is dedicated to measurements in ambient air. However a number of studies have recently started to focus on nascent sea spray aerosol. This work presents measurements collected during a 5-week cruise in May and June 2017 in the central and western Mediterranean Sea, an oligotrophic marine region with low phytoplankton biomass. Surface seawater was continuously pumped into a bubble-bursting apparatus to generate nascent sea spray aerosol. Size distributions were measured with a differential mobility particle sizer (DMPS). Chemical characterization of the submicron aerosol was performed with a time-of-flight aerosol chemical speciation monitor (ToF-ACSM) operating with 10 min time resolution and with filter-based chemical analysis on a daily basis. Using positive matrix factorization analysis, the ToF-ACSM non-refractory organic matter (OMNR) was separated into four different organic aerosol types, identified as primary OA (POANR), oxidized OA (OOANR), methanesulfonic acid type OA (MSA-OANR), and mixed OA (MOANR). In parallel, surface seawater biogeochemical properties were monitored providing information on phytoplankton cell abundance and seawater particulate organic carbon (1 h time resolution) and seawater surface microlayer (SML) dissolved organic carbon (DOC) (on a daily basis). Statistically robust correlations (for n>500) were found between MOANR and nanophytoplankton cell abundance, as well as between POANR, OOANR, and particulate organic carbon (POC). Parameterizations of the contributions of different types of organics to the submicron nascent sea spray aerosol are proposed as a function of the seawater biogeochemical properties for use in models.
Document Type: | Article |
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Funder compliance: | info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/771369 |
Keywords: | sea spray emmissions; sea spray aerosol (SSA) |
Research affiliation: | Scripps OceanRep > GEOMAR > FB2 Marine Biogeochemistry > FB2-BI Biological Oceanography |
Main POF Topic: | PT6: Marine Life |
Refereed: | Yes |
Open Access Journal?: | Yes |
Publisher: | Copernicus Publications (EGU) |
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Projects: | PEACETIME, Sea2Cloud |
Date Deposited: | 26 Jul 2021 13:43 |
Last Modified: | 07 Feb 2024 15:35 |
URI: | https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/53574 |
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