“…A hypothetical aerosol size/composition distribution is shown in Figure 12.1 , indicating that crustal materials (e.g., CO 3 2− , Si, Al, Fe, Ca, and Mn), sea spray (e.g., Mg, Na, and Cl), and biogenic organic particles (e.g., pollen, spores, and plant fragments) are usually found in the coarse aerosol fraction (2.5 < d ae < 10 μ m) (M é sz á ros et al, 1997 ; Kriv á csy and Moln á r, 1998 ; Matsumoto et al, 1998 ;Seinfeld and Pandis, 1998 ;Maenhaut et al, 2002 ;Smol í k et al, 2003 ). Wind erosion, primary emissions, mechanical disruption, sea spray, and volcanic eruptions all contribute to the concentrations of these species (Seinfeld, 1986 ;Seinfeld and Pandis, 1998 ).…”