Ship-borne observations of sea fog and rain chemistry over the North and South Pacific Ocean

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Hyun Jae Kim
Taehyoung Lee
Taehyun Park
Gyutae Park
Jeffrey L. Collett
Keyhong Park
Joon Young Ahn
Jihee Ban
Seokwon Kang
Kyunghoon Kim
Seung-Myung Park
Eun Hea Jho
Yongjoo Choi
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[1] National Institute of Environmental Research,Air Quality Research Division
[2] Hankuk University of Foreign Studies,Department of Environmental Science
[3] Colorado State University,Department of Atmospheric Science
[4] Korea Polar Research Institute,Division of Polar Ocean Sciences
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Sea fog; Rain composition; Marine aerosol chemical composition; North and South Pacific Ocean; Marine background aerosol;
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Clouds, fogs, and rain can serve as useful integrators of both atmospheric aerosols and soluble trace gases. To better understand the chemical characteristics of sea fog and rain in the North and South Pacific Ocean, fog and rain were measured aboard the R/V ARAON in 2012 and 2014, respectively, as part of the Ship-borne Pole-to-Pole Observations (SHIPPO) project. The mean sea fog pH (3.59) was lower than the mean rain pH (4.54), reflecting greater inputs of non-sea-salt (nss)-SO42−. For the collected rain, nss-Ca2+ and nss-Mg2+ from mineral dust particles were the major contributors to acidity neutralization. NO3− concentrations, which are derived from scavenging of gaseous nitric acid and aerosol nitrate, were higher than NH4+ concentrations, indicating that terrestrial and/or local anthropogenic NO3− sources outweighed contributions from anthropogenic or biological oceanic NH3/NH4+ sources. The ratio of Cl−/Na+ in the sea fog was slightly lower than that in the sea water due to HCl volatilization from scavenged sea-salt particles. The ratio of NH4+/ nss-Ca2+ was lower in the rain than in the sea fog, revealing the influence of mineral dust particles at altitudes above the sea fog layer. The average sea fog water TOC concentration, 13.2 ppmC, was much higher than the measured TOC concentrations in marine fogs and clouds in other remote environments, likely due to continental influence; the TN and TOC concentrations in the fog water were much higher than those in the rain. The sea fog and rain chemical properties measured during research cruises like these enhance our understanding of wet deposition and cloud condensation nuclei sources and processes in the Pacific Ocean.
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