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Water-soluble organic nitrogen (WSON) in size-segregated atmospheric particles over the Eastern Mediterranean
AbstractAtmospheric water-soluble organic nitrogen (WSON) was determined on size-segregated aerosol particles collected during a two years period (2005–2006) in a remote marine location in the Eastern Mediterranean (Finokalia, Crete island). Average concentration of WSON was 5.5±3.9nmolm−3 and 11.6±14.0nmolm−3 for coarse (PM1.3-10) and fine (PM1.3) mode respectively, corresponding to 13% of Total Dissolved Nitrogen (TDN) in both modes. Air masses origin and correlation with tracers of natural and anthropogenic sources indicate that combustion process (biomass burning and fossil fuel) and African dust play an important role in regulating levels of WSON in both coarse and fine aerosol fractions. Chemical speciation of organic nitrogen pool was attempted by analyzing 47 fine aerosol samples (PM1) for 17 free amino acids (N-FAA), dimethylamine (DMA) and trimethylamine (TMA). The average concentration of N-FAA was 0.5±0.5nmolm−3, while the average concentration of DMA was 0.2 ±0.8nmolm−3, TMA was below detection limit. The percentage contribution of N-FAA and DMA to WSON was 2.1±2.3% and 0.9±3.4%, respectively.
Water-soluble organic nitrogen (WSON) in size-segregated atmospheric particles over the Eastern Mediterranean
AbstractAtmospheric water-soluble organic nitrogen (WSON) was determined on size-segregated aerosol particles collected during a two years period (2005–2006) in a remote marine location in the Eastern Mediterranean (Finokalia, Crete island). Average concentration of WSON was 5.5±3.9nmolm−3 and 11.6±14.0nmolm−3 for coarse (PM1.3-10) and fine (PM1.3) mode respectively, corresponding to 13% of Total Dissolved Nitrogen (TDN) in both modes. Air masses origin and correlation with tracers of natural and anthropogenic sources indicate that combustion process (biomass burning and fossil fuel) and African dust play an important role in regulating levels of WSON in both coarse and fine aerosol fractions. Chemical speciation of organic nitrogen pool was attempted by analyzing 47 fine aerosol samples (PM1) for 17 free amino acids (N-FAA), dimethylamine (DMA) and trimethylamine (TMA). The average concentration of N-FAA was 0.5±0.5nmolm−3, while the average concentration of DMA was 0.2 ±0.8nmolm−3, TMA was below detection limit. The percentage contribution of N-FAA and DMA to WSON was 2.1±2.3% and 0.9±3.4%, respectively.
Water-soluble organic nitrogen (WSON) in size-segregated atmospheric particles over the Eastern Mediterranean
Violaki, K. (author) / Mihalopoulos, N. (author)
Atmospheric Environment ; 44 ; 4339-4345
2010-07-29
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English