1996
DOI: 10.1029/95jd01071
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Relationships among aerosol constituents from Asia and the North Pacific during PEM‐West A

Abstract: Aerosol particle samples collected from Asia and the North Pacific were analyzed to investigate the relationships among atmospheric sea salt, mineral aerosol, biogenic emissions (methanesulfonate (MSA)), and several anthropogenic substances (sulfate, nitrate, and various trace elements). These studies specifically focused on the sources for aerosol SO• and on the long-range transport of continental materials to the North Pacific. Ground-based aerosol sampling was conducted at four coastal-continental sites: Ho… Show more

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“…High values of NO À 3 =SO 2À 4 ratio indicate a higher contribution from mobile pollutant sources than from stationary sources (Arimoto et al, 1996). In Beijing, emission factors of pollutants are 0.1 g/ km of NO x and 0.01 g/km of SO 2 for gasoline vehicles, and 0.8 g/km of NO x and 0.1 g/km of SO 2 for diesel vehicles, both of which conform to European emission standard Ⅳ (Hao and Xie, 2010).…”
Section: Water-soluble Ion Composition Of Pm 25mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…High values of NO À 3 =SO 2À 4 ratio indicate a higher contribution from mobile pollutant sources than from stationary sources (Arimoto et al, 1996). In Beijing, emission factors of pollutants are 0.1 g/ km of NO x and 0.01 g/km of SO 2 for gasoline vehicles, and 0.8 g/km of NO x and 0.1 g/km of SO 2 for diesel vehicles, both of which conform to European emission standard Ⅳ (Hao and Xie, 2010).…”
Section: Water-soluble Ion Composition Of Pm 25mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mass ratio of NO À 3 =SO 2À 4 can provide an implication for the relative importance of mobile versus stationary sources of nitrogen and sulfur in the atmosphere (Arimoto et al, 1996;Yao et al, 2002). High values of NO À 3 =SO 2À 4 ratio indicate a higher contribution from mobile pollutant sources than from stationary sources (Arimoto et al, 1996).…”
Section: Water-soluble Ion Composition Of Pm 25mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sulfur regime appears to be driven by a general predominance of natural emissions from the North Pacific, mainly of dimethylsulfide [Savoie and Prospero, 1989;Arimoto et al, this issue I. Episodic impact of continental sources on aerosol SO4 z-is evident at some North Pacific locations, particularly those at more northern latitudes (e.g., Midway and Shemya Islands) [Prospero et al, 1985]. [Gagosian et al, 1981[Gagosian et al, , 1982; (2) high-molecular weight organic compounds of anthropogenic nature [Atlas and Giam, 1981];…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3] Aerosol transport, including dust from Asia, across the Pacific Ocean, is well documented from low-lying groundbased observations [e.g., Prospero et al, 1985Prospero et al, , 2003Zieman et al, 1995;Arimoto et al, 1996;Huebert et al, 2001;Liu et al, 2006] and elevated mountain sites [Wai et al, 2008]. Asian mineral dust can be transported by the prevailing westerlies in the spring [e.g., Zhang et al, 1997], increasing particulate matter concentrations [e.g., Liu et al, 2006;Park et al, 2008] and pH values of rainwater [Wang et al, 2002] and cloud water in downwind areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%