2023
DOI: 10.3390/atmos14010102
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Dry and Wet Atmospheric Deposition Composition in Southwest Florida: Environmental and Health Implications

Abstract: Southwest Florida is one of the most rapidly growing regions of the United States and has been impacted over the past decade with water-quality issues and some associated health problems. The ionic ratios of the dust measured in southwest Florida vary significantly from those on the Florida east coast and in the Caribbean. The metals concentrations reported herein are enriched in potassium and calcium from local sources. Atmospheric deposition of metals and nutrients appears to have potential impacts on both i… Show more

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“…However, later work by Carstensen (2005) concluded that direct nitrogen inputs through atmospheric deposition in the Kattegat area could not be linked with any bloom events. In a recent paper, dealing with nitrogen atmospheric deposition in the southwestern part of Florida, the authors expressed the opinion that although direct atmospheric deposition of nitrogen is not likely to initiate HABs, it is possible to sustain existing blooms (Barcan et al, 2023). Blooms in the Yellow Sea of China have shown an increase in frequency of occurrence over the last decades; this fact has been attributed to atmospheric deposition in addition to direct nutrient runoff (Zhang et al, 1994)…”
Section: Atmospheric Depositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, later work by Carstensen (2005) concluded that direct nitrogen inputs through atmospheric deposition in the Kattegat area could not be linked with any bloom events. In a recent paper, dealing with nitrogen atmospheric deposition in the southwestern part of Florida, the authors expressed the opinion that although direct atmospheric deposition of nitrogen is not likely to initiate HABs, it is possible to sustain existing blooms (Barcan et al, 2023). Blooms in the Yellow Sea of China have shown an increase in frequency of occurrence over the last decades; this fact has been attributed to atmospheric deposition in addition to direct nutrient runoff (Zhang et al, 1994)…”
Section: Atmospheric Depositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, they modify micro-physical processes of cloud formation by acting as ice nuclei and, thereby, influencing the cloud's feedback on the climate (Nenes et al, 2014). Moreover, dust contains a variety of organic and inorganic substances, which might serve as nutrients for the local ecology after deposition (Barcan et al, 2023), but which can also cause environmental and health issues (Morman & Plumlee, 2014). Despite this important role of atmospheric dust, its lifting mechanisms are inadequately assessed and estimates of the total global dust emission show large uncertainties, for example, Huneeus et al (2011) proposed a range of 0.5-4 × 10 9 t yr 1 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%