Cold oceans enhance terrestrial new-particle formation in near-coastal forests

被引:6
|
作者
Suni, T. [1 ]
Sogacheva, L. [1 ]
Lauros, J. [1 ]
Hakola, H. [2 ]
Baeck, J. [3 ]
Kurten, T.
Cleugh, H. [4 ]
van Gorsel, E. [4 ]
Briggs, P. [4 ]
Sevanto, S. [1 ]
Kulmala, M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Helsinki, Dept Phys, Helsinki 00014, Finland
[2] Finnish Meteorol Inst, FIN-00101 Helsinki, Finland
[3] Univ Helsinki, Dept Forest Ecol, FIN-00014 Helsinki, Finland
[4] CSIRO Marine & Atmospher Res, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia
基金
芬兰科学院;
关键词
ORGANIC AEROSOL FORMATION; ALPHA-PINENE; SEASONAL-VARIATION; NUCLEATION EVENTS; SOUTHERN FINLAND; BOUNDARY-LAYER; OZONOLYSIS; OXIDATION; LIMONENE; OZONE;
D O I
10.5194/acp-9-8639-2009
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The world's forests produce atmospheric aerosol by emitting volatile organic compounds (VOC) which, after being oxidized in the atmosphere, readily condense on the omnipresent nanometer-sized nuclei and grow them to climatically relevant sizes. The cooling effect of aerosols is the greatest uncertainty in current climate models and estimates of radiative forcing. Therefore, identifying the environmental factors influencing the biogenic formation of aerosols is crucial. In this paper, we connected biogenic aerosol formation events observed in a Eucalypt forest in South-East Australia during July 2005-December 2006 to air mass history using 96-h back trajectories. Formation of new particles was most frequent in the dry westerly and south-westerly air masses. According to NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) measurements, photosynthesis was not significantly higher in this direction compared to the north-east direction. It is unlikely, therefore, that differences in photosynthesis-derived organic precursor emissions would have been significant enough to lead to the clear difference in NPF frequency between these two directions. Instead, the high evaporation rates above the Pacific Ocean resulted in humid winds from the north-east that effectively suppressed new-particle formation in the forest hundreds of kilometers inland. No other factor varied as significantly in tune with new-particle formation as humidity and we concluded that, in addition to local meteorological factors in the forest, the magnitude of evaporation from oceans hundreds of kilometers upwind can effectively suppress or enhance new-particle formation. Our findings indicate that, unlike warm waters, the cold polar oceans provide excellent clean and dry background air that enhances aerosol formation above near-coastal forests in Fennoscandia and South-East Australia.
引用
下载
收藏
页码:8639 / 8650
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] New particle formation in forests inhibited by isoprene emissions
    Astrid Kiendler-Scharr
    Jürgen Wildt
    Miikka Dal Maso
    Thorsten Hohaus
    Einhard Kleist
    Thomas F. Mentel
    Ralf Tillmann
    Ricarda Uerlings
    Uli Schurr
    Andreas Wahner
    Nature, 2009, 461 : 381 - 384
  • [22] New particle formation in forests inhibited by isoprene emissions
    Kiendler-Scharr, Astrid
    Wildt, Juergen
    Dal Maso, Miikka
    Hohaus, Thorsten
    Kleist, Einhard
    Mentel, Thomas F.
    Tillmann, Ralf
    Uerlings, Ricarda
    Schurr, Uli
    Wahner, Andreas
    NATURE, 2009, 461 (7262) : 381 - 384
  • [23] Formation Process of Particles and Cloud Condensation Nuclei Over the Amazon Rainforest: The Role of Local and Remote New-Particle Formation
    Zhao, Bin
    Fast, Jerome
    Shrivastava, Manish
    Donahue, Neil M. M.
    Gao, Yang
    Shilling, John E. E.
    Liu, Ying
    Zaveri, Rahul A. A.
    Gaudet, Brian
    Wang, Shuxiao
    Wang, Jian
    Li, Zeqi
    Fan, Jiwen
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2022, 49 (22)
  • [24] Chemical precursors of new particle formation in coastal New Zealand
    Peltola, Maija
    Rose, Clemence
    Trueblood, Jonathan V.
    Gray, Sally
    Harvey, Mike
    Sellegri, Karine
    ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2023, 23 (07) : 3955 - 3983
  • [25] Molecular understanding of new-particle formation from α-pinene between-50 and+25°C
    Simon, Mario
    Dada, Lubna
    Heinritzi, Martin
    Scholz, Wiebke
    Stolzenburg, Dominik
    Fischer, Lukas
    Wagner, Andrea C.
    Kuerten, Andreas
    Rorup, Birte
    He, Xu-Cheng
    Almeida, Joao
    Baalbaki, Rima
    Baccarini, Andrea
    Bauer, Paulus S.
    Beck, Lisa
    Bergen, Anton
    Bianchi, Federico
    Brakling, Steffen
    Brilke, Sophia
    Caudillo, Lucia
    Chen, Dexian
    Chu, Biwu
    Dias, Antonio
    Draper, Danielle C.
    Duplissy, Jonathan
    El-Haddad, Imad
    Finkenzeller, Henning
    Frege, Carla
    Gonzalez-Carracedo, Loic
    Gordon, Hamish
    Granzin, Manuel
    Hakala, Jani
    Hofbauer, Victoria
    Hoyle, Christopher R.
    Kim, Changhyuk
    Kong, Weimeng
    Lamkaddam, Houssni
    Lee, Chuan P.
    Lehtipalo, Katrianne
    Leiminger, Markus
    Mai, Huajun
    Manninen, Hanna E.
    Marie, Guillaume
    Marten, Ruby
    Mentler, Bernhard
    Molteni, Ugo
    Nichman, Leonid
    Nie, Wei
    Ojdanic, Andrea
    Onnela, Antti
    ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2020, 20 (15) : 9183 - 9207
  • [26] The formation of a subsurface anticyclonic eddy in the Peru-Chile Undercurrent and its impact on the near-coastal salinity, oxygen, and nutrient distributions
    Thomsen, Soeren
    Kanzow, Torsten
    Krahmann, Gerd
    Greatbatch, Richard J.
    Dengler, Marcus
    Lavik, Gaute
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS, 2016, 121 (01) : 476 - 501
  • [27] New particle formation in boreal forests of Siberia, Finland and Estonia
    Lampilahti, Anastasiia
    Garmash, Olga
    Arshinov, Mikhail
    Davydov, Denis
    Belan, Boris
    Noe, Steffen
    Vana, Marko
    Komsaare, Kaupo
    Junninen, Heikki
    Bianchi, Federico
    Lampilahti, Janne
    Dada, Lubna
    Kerminen, Veli-Matti
    Petaja, Tuukka
    Kulmala, Markku
    Ezhova, Ekaterina
    BOREAL ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH, 2023, 28 : 147 - 167
  • [28] Effect of addition of four base compounds on sulphuric-acid-water new-particle formation: a laboratory study
    Neitola, Kimmo
    Brus, David
    Makkonen, Ulla
    Sipila, Mikko
    Lihavainen, Heikki
    Kulmala, Markku
    BOREAL ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH, 2014, 19 : 257 - 274
  • [29] Inputs of Terrestrial Dissolved Organic Matter Enhance Bacterial Production and Methylmercury Formation in Oxic Coastal Water
    Rodriguez, Juanjo
    Andersson, Agneta
    Bjorn, Erik
    Timonen, Sari
    Brugel, Sonia
    Skrobonja, Aleksandra
    Rowe, Owen
    FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 2022, 13
  • [30] Natural new particle formation at the coastal Antarctic site Neumayer
    Weller, R.
    Schmidt, K.
    Teinila, K.
    Hillamo, R.
    ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2015, 15 (19) : 11399 - 11410