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Evidence of nitrate-based nighttime atmospheric nucleation driven by marine microorganisms in the South Pacific

Authors :
National Institution for Water and Atmospheric (New Zealand)
European Commission
Academy of Finland
German Academic Exchange Service
Chamba, Guillaume
Rissanen, Matti
Barthelmeß, Theresa
Saiz-Lopez, A.
Rose, Clémence
Iyer, Siddharth
Saint-Macary, Alexia
Rocco, Manon
Safi, Karl
Deppeler, Stacy
Barr, Neill
Harvey, Mike
Engel, Anja
Dunne, Erin
Law, Cliff S
Sellegri, Karine
National Institution for Water and Atmospheric (New Zealand)
European Commission
Academy of Finland
German Academic Exchange Service
Chamba, Guillaume
Rissanen, Matti
Barthelmeß, Theresa
Saiz-Lopez, A.
Rose, Clémence
Iyer, Siddharth
Saint-Macary, Alexia
Rocco, Manon
Safi, Karl
Deppeler, Stacy
Barr, Neill
Harvey, Mike
Engel, Anja
Dunne, Erin
Law, Cliff S
Sellegri, Karine
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Our understanding of ocean-cloud interactions and their effect on climate lacks insight into a key pathway: do biogenic marine emissions form new particles in the open ocean atmosphere? Using measurements collected in ship-borne air-sea interface tanks deployed in the Southwestern Pacific Ocean, we identified new particle formation (NPF) during nighttime that was related to plankton community composition. We show that nitrate ions are the only species for which abundance could support NPF rates in our semicontrolled experiments. Nitrate ions also prevailed in the natural pristine marine atmosphere and were elevated under higher sub-10 nm particle concentrations. We hypothesize that these nucleation events were fueled by complex, short-term biogeochemical cycling involving the microbial loop. These findings suggest a new perspective with a previously unidentified role of nitrate of marine biogeochemical origin in aerosol nucleation.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1431959290
Document Type :
Electronic Resource