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Contribution of water soluble organic nitrogen to total nitrogen in marine aerosols over the East China Sea and western North Pacific

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Title Contribution of water soluble organic nitrogen to total nitrogen in marine aerosols over the East China Sea and western North Pacific
 
Creator Nakamura, T.
Ogawa, H.
DileepKumar, M.
Uematsu, M.
 
Description This paper presents information on concentrations, size distributions, geographical distributions and sources of water-soluble organic nitrogen (ONws) in aerosols over the East China Sea and western North Pacific to understand its impact on the atmospheric processes and the oceanic ecosystems in the autumn and spring in the East Asian region. Results revealed ONws contributions to the total nitrogen in aerosols to be ~ 24% and ~ 10% over the East China Sea in the autumn and the spring, respectively. The particulate ONws mainly existed in fine sized particles. Gas to particle conversion may be the major formation process for ONws. Occurrence of particulate ONws in both fine and coarse modes during the Kosa event suggests gaseous ON adsorption and/ or adhesion to the coarse mode mineral. This behavior of ONws is unique whereas NH4+ occurred dominantly in fine mode and NO3- in coarse mode.
 
Date 2006-10-31T11:44:58Z
2006-10-31T11:44:58Z
2006
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Atmospheric Environment, vol.40(37), 7259–7264p.
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/468
 
Language en
 
Rights An edited version of this paper was published by Elsevier. Copyright [2006] Elsevier
 
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Publisher Elsevier