Chemical characteristics of PM10 aerosols and airmass trajectories over Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea during ICARB

被引:27
|
作者
Reddy, L. A. K. [1 ]
Kulshrestha, U. C. [1 ]
Satyanarayana, J. [1 ]
Kulshrestha, Monika J. [1 ]
Moorthy, K. Krishna [2 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Chem Technol, Hyderabad 500007, Andhra Pradesh, India
[2] Space Phys Lab, Thiruvananthapuram 695031, Kerala, India
关键词
PM10; aerosols; non-sea salt sulphate aerosols; anthropogenic influence over ocean; chemical composition of rain water; airmass trajectory analysis;
D O I
10.1007/s12040-008-0037-7
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
For the first time, chemical characterization of PM10 aerosols was attempted over the Bay of Bengal (BOB) and Arabian Sea (AS) during the ICARB campaign. Dominance of SO42- , NH4+ and NO3- was noticed over both the regions which indicated the presence of ammonium sulphate and ammonium nitrate as major water soluble particles playing a, very important role in the radiation budget. It was observed that all the chemical constituents had higher concentrations over Bay of Bengal as compared to Arabian Sea. Higher concentrations were observed near the Indian coast showing influence of landmass indicating that gaseous pollutants like SO2, NH3 and NO,, are transported over to the sea regions which consequently contribute to higher SO42-, NF4+ and NO3- aerosols 4 4 3 respectively. The most polluted region over BoB was 13 degrees-19 degrees N and 70 degrees-90 degrees E while it was near 11 degrees N and 75 degrees E over AS. Although the concentrations were higher over Bay of Bengal for all the chemical constituents of PM10 aerosols per cent non-sea, salt (nss) fraction (with respect to Na) was higher over Arabian Sea. Very low Ca2+ concentration was observed at Arabian Sea which led to higher atmospheric acidity, as compared to BOB. Nss SO42 - alone contributed 48% of total 4 water soluble fraction over BoB as well as AS. Ratios SO42-/NO3- over both the regions (7.8 and 9 over BOB and AS respectively) were very high as compared to reported values at land sites like Allahabad (0.63) and Kanpur (0.66) which may, be due to very low NO3- over sea, regions as 3 compared to land sites. Air-trajectory analysis showed four classes: (i) airmass passing through Indian land, (ii) from oceanic region, iii) northern Arabian Sea and Middle East and (iv) African continent. The highest nss SO4(2)(-) was, observed during airmasses coming from the Indian land side 4 while lowest concentrations were observed when the air was coming from oceanic regions. Moderate concentrations Of nss SO42- were observed when air was seen moving from the Middle East and 4 D African continent. The pH of rainwater was observed to be in the range of 5.9-6.5 which is lower than the values reported over land sites. Similar feature was reported over the Indian Ocean during INDOEX indicating that marine atmosphere had more free acidity than land atmosphere.
引用
收藏
页码:345 / 352
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Identification of aerosol type over the Arabian Sea in the premonsoon season during the Integrated Campaign for Aerosols, Gases and Radiation Budget (ICARB)
    Kalapureddy, M. C. R.
    Kaskaoutis, D. G.
    Raj, P. Ernest
    Devara, P. C. S.
    Kambezidis, H. D.
    Kosmopoulos, P. G.
    Nastos, P. T.
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2009, 114
  • [32] Spatial distribution and vertical structure of the MABL aerosols over Bay of Bengal during winter: Results from W-ICARB experiment
    Sinha, P. R.
    Manchanda, R. K.
    Subbarao, J. V.
    Dumka, U. C.
    Sreenivasan, S.
    Babu, S. Suresh
    Moorthy, K. Krishna
    JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC AND SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL PHYSICS, 2011, 73 (04) : 430 - 438
  • [33] Intrusion of the Bay of Bengal water into the Arabian Sea during winter monsoon and associated chemical and biological response
    Kumar, SP
    Narvekar, J
    Kumar, A
    Shaji, C
    Anand, P
    Sabu, P
    Rijomon, G
    Josia, J
    Jayaraj, KA
    Radhika, A
    Nair, KKC
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2004, 31 (15) : L153041 - 4
  • [34] Ship-Borne Measurements of Columnar and Surface Aerosol Loading over the Bay of Bengal during W-ICARB Campaign: Role of Airmass Transport, Latitudinal and Longitudinal Gradients
    Kumar, Kanike Raghavendra
    Sivakumar, V.
    Reddy, R. R.
    Gopal, K. Rama
    AEROSOL AND AIR QUALITY RESEARCH, 2013, 13 (03) : 818 - 837
  • [35] Characteristics of Bay of Bengal Water mass in South Eastern Arabian Sea during 2001-2002
    Rao, G. Nageswara
    Kumar, K. Anil
    Jagadeesh, P. S. V.
    Anand, P.
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF GEO-MARINE SCIENCES, 2014, 43 (01) : 27 - 32
  • [36] Intraseasonal variation of rainfall characteristics and latent heating profiles during southwest and northeast monsoon seasons over the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal
    K. Saikranthi
    N. S. Chiranjeevi
    Climate Dynamics, 2022, 58 : 1 - 15
  • [37] Intraseasonal variation of rainfall characteristics and latent heating profiles during southwest and northeast monsoon seasons over the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal
    Saikranthi, K.
    Chiranjeevi, N. S.
    CLIMATE DYNAMICS, 2022, 58 (1-2) : 1 - 15
  • [38] Variability in aerosol optical and physical characteristics over the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea deduced from Angstrom exponents
    Kedia, Sumita
    Ramachandran, S.
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2009, 114
  • [39] Chemical composition of aerosols over Bay of Bengal during pre-monsoon: Dominance of anthropogenic sources
    Nair, Prabha R.
    George, Susan K.
    Aryasree, S.
    Jacob, Salu
    JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC AND SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL PHYSICS, 2014, 109 : 54 - 65
  • [40] Optical and physical characteristics of Bay of Bengal aerosols during W-ICARB: Spatial and vertical heterogeneities in the marine atmospheric boundary layer and in the vertical column
    Moorthy, K. Krishna
    Beegum, S. Naseema
    Babu, S. Suresh
    Smirnov, Alexander
    John, Sherine Rachel
    Kumar, K. Raghavendra
    Narasimhulu, K.
    Dutt, C. B. S.
    Nair, Vijayakumar S.
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2010, 115