2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.06.214
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Influence of continental organic aerosols to the marine atmosphere over the East China Sea: Insights from lipids, PAHs and phthalates

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“…During the whole sampling period, higher concentrations of levoglucosan were 214 found in the samples under the effect of continental air masses based on five-day backward 215 trajectories ( Fig. S2-S6), consistent with our previous report about lipids, PAHs and 216 phthalates (Kang et al, 2017). Mannosan and galactosan, isomers of levoglucosan, are 217 produced by pyrolysis of cellulose and hemicellulose and can also act as biomass burning 218 tracers (Simoneit, 2002;Fabbri et al, 2009).…”
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“…During the whole sampling period, higher concentrations of levoglucosan were 214 found in the samples under the effect of continental air masses based on five-day backward 215 trajectories ( Fig. S2-S6), consistent with our previous report about lipids, PAHs and 216 phthalates (Kang et al, 2017). Mannosan and galactosan, isomers of levoglucosan, are 217 produced by pyrolysis of cellulose and hemicellulose and can also act as biomass burning 218 tracers (Simoneit, 2002;Fabbri et al, 2009).…”
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“…4 and Fig. S1), similar to the spatial pattern of 181 lipids, PAHs and phthalates in our previous report (Kang et al, 2017), suggesting the impact 182 from the outflow of continental OM on the basis of back trajectory analysis (Fig. S2-S6).…”
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“…Figure 1 shows the cruise tracks and concentrations of chlorophyll-a over the ECS. Detailed sampling information and a map of sampling sites are described elsewhere (Kang et al, 2017).…”
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“…bacteria, viruses, and detritus) can be transferred to the marine atmosphere by bubble-bursting processes (Gantt and Meskhidze, 2013;Gershey, 1983;Mochida et al, 2002;Sciare et al, 2009). Terrestrial air masses also bring plentiful organic matter derived from natural and/or anthropogenic activities to the oceanic atmosphere via longrange atmospheric transport (Zhou et al, 1990;Kumar et al, 2012;Hawkins et al, 2010;Srinivas et al, 2011;Kang et al, 2017). Sugars, important watersoluble organic constituents of atmospheric particulate matter, are substantial in both continental (Pashynska et al, 2002;Yttri et al, 2007;Fu et al, 2008;Jia and Fraser, 2011;Iinuma et al, 2007;Cong et al, 2015) and marine aerosols (Simoneit et al, 2004b;Fu et al, 2011).…”
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