Refined Sea Salt Markers for Coastal Cities Facilitating Quantification of Aerosol Aging and PM2.5 Apportionment
Xiaorui Wu,
Quan Kong,
Yang Lan
et al.
Abstract:Sea salt (ss) aerosols in PM 2.5 are often quantified through source apportionment by applying sodium (Na + ) and chloride (Cl − ) as the markers, but both markers can be substantially emitted from anthropogenic sources. In this study, we differentiate ss from nonss (nss) portions of Na + and Cl − to better apportion PM 2.5 in a coastal tropical urban environment. Size-resolved ionic profiles accounting for Cl − depletion of aged ss were applied to 162-day measurements during 2012 and 2018− 2019. Results show … Show more
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