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Transport route-based cluster analysis of chemical fingerprints and source origins of marine fine particles (PM2.5) in South China Sea

Authors :
Ming-Jie Yeh
Yu-Lun Tseng
Keryea Soong
Chung-Shin Yuan
Po-Hsuan Yen
Chien-Hsing Wu
Source :
Science of The Total Environment. 806:150591
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

The fingerprints and source origins of marine PM2.5 at two background islands in the South China Sea were clustered via trajectory analysis and positive matrix factorization. High PM2.5 concentrations at the Dongsha Islands occurred for the north routes, while Nansha Islands had similar PM2.5 concentrations amongst the transport routes. However, the chemical characteristics of PM2.5 varied with the transport routes. Secondary inorganic aerosols (NO3-, SO42-, and NH4+) were abundant in water-soluble ions which dominated PM2.5. Crustal metals were the abundant metals in PM2.5, while trace metals were primarily originated from man-made sources. Organic carbon was superior to elemental carbon, and high concentrations of levoglucosan and organic acids were observed for the north routes. Overall, marine PM2.5 at the Dongsha Islands was highly influenced by long-range transport of Asian continental outflows, while particulate air quality at the Nansha Islands was mainly governed by clean air parcels blown from the SCS.

Details

ISSN :
00489697
Volume :
806
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science of The Total Environment
Accession number :
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