Title of article :
Observations of the aerosol particle number concentration in the marine boundary layer over the south-eastern Baltic Sea*
Author/Authors :
By?enkien?، نويسنده , , Steigvile and Ulevicius، نويسنده , , Vidmantas and Prokop?iuk، نويسنده , , Nina and Jasinevi?ien?، نويسنده , , Dalia، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
25
From page :
573
To page :
597
Abstract :
Continuous measurements of the aerosol particle number concentration (PNC) in the size range from 4.5 nm to 2 μm were performed at the Preila marine background site during 2008–2009. The concentration maxima in summer was twice the average (2650 ± 850 cm− 3). A trajectory-based approach was applied for source identification. Potential Source Contribution Function (PSCF) analysis was performed to estimate the possible contribution of long-range and local PNC transport to PNC concentrations recorded at the marine background site. The PSCF results showed that the marine boundary layer was not seriously affected by long-range transport, but that local transport of air pollution was recognized as an important factor. North Atlantic and Sea-Marine type clusters respectively represented 32.1% and 17.9% of the total PNC spectra and were characterized by the lowest PNCs (1 080 ± 1 340 and 1 210 ± 1 040 cm− 3 respectively) among all clusters. t transformation analysis of 1-h aerosol PNC indicated that while the 16-h scale was a constant feature of aerosol PNC evolution in spring, the longer (~60-h) scales appeared mainly over the whole year (except June). Principal component analysis (PCA) revealed a strong correlation between PNC and NaCl, highlighting the influence of sea-salt aerosols. In addition, PCA also showed that PNC depended on optical and meteorological parameters such as UVR and temperature.
Keywords :
wavelet transform , Principal component analysis , source apportionment , Aerosol number concentration , coastal site
Journal title :
Oceanologia
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Oceanologia
Record number :
2282652
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