Chemical characterization of fine aerosols in respect to water-soluble ions at the eastern Middle Adriatic coast

Environmental Science and Pollution Research(2020)

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Fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) concentrations at the Middle Adriatic coastal site of Croatia were affected by different air-mass inflows and/or local sources and meteorological conditions, and peaked in summer. More polluted continental air-mass inflows mostly affected the area in the winter period, while southern marine pathways had higher impact in spring and summer. Chemical characterization of the water-soluble inorganic and organic ionic constituents is discussed with respect to seasonal trends, possible sources, and air-mass inputs. The largest contributors to the PM 2.5 mass were sea salts modified by the presence of secondary sulfate-rich aerosols indicated also by principal component analysis. SO 4 2− was the prevailing anion, while the anthropogenic SO 4 2− (anth-nssSO 4 2− ) dominantly constituted the major non-sea-salt SO 4 2− (nssSO 4 2− ) fraction. Being influenced by the marine origin, its biogenic fraction (bio-nssSO 4 2− ) increased particularly in the spring. During the investigated period, aerosols were generally acidic. High Cl − deficit was observed at Middle Adriatic location for which the acid displacement is primarily responsible. With nssSO 4 2− being dominant in Cl − depletion, sulfur-containing species from anthropogenic pollution emissions may have profound impact on atmospheric composition through altering chlorine chemistry in this region. However, when accounting for the neutralization of H 2 SO 4 by NH 3 , the potential of HNO 3 and organic acids to considerably influence Cl − depletion is shown to increase. Intensive open-fire events substantially increased the PM 2.5 concentrations and changed the water-soluble ion composition and aerosol acidity in summer of 2015. To our knowledge, this work presents the first time-resolved data evaluating the seasonal composition of water-soluble ions and their possible sources in PM 2.5 at the Middle Adriatic area. This study contributes towards a better understanding of atmospheric composition in the coastal Adriatic area and serves as a basis for the comparison with future studies related to the air quality at the coastal Adriatic and/or Mediterranean regions.
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PM2.5,Water-soluble ions,Sea salt,Secondary sulfate,Aerosol acidity,Cl− depletion,Adriatic Sea
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