CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION OF THE ATMOSPHERIC AEROSOL IN THE TROPOSPHERE OVER THE HUDSON-BAY LOWLANDS AND QUEBEC-LABRADOR REGIONS OF CANADA

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GORZELSKA, K
TALBOT, RW
KLEMM, K
LEFER, B
KLEMM, O
GREGORY, GL
ANDERSON, B
BARRIE, LA
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[1] NASA, LANGLEY RES CTR, HAMPTON, VA 23665 USA
[2] ENVIRONM CANADA, ATMOSPHER ENVIRONM SERV, DOWNSVIEW M3H 5T4, ON, CANADA
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10.1029/93JD02090
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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Atmospheric aerosols were collected in the boundary layer and free troposphere over continental and coastal subarctic regions of Canada during the July-August 1990 joint U.S.-Canadian Arctic Boundary Layer Expedition (ABLE) 3B/Northern Wetlands Study (NOWES). The samples were analyzed for the following water soluble species: Sulfate, nitrate, ammonium, potassium, sodium, chloride, oxalate, methylsulfonate, and total amine nitrogen. Ammonium and sulfate were the major water soluble components of these aerosols. The nearly neutral (overall) chemical composition of summertime aerosol particles contrasts their strongly acidic wintertime composition. Aerosol samples were separated into several air mass categories and characterized in terms of chemical composition, associated mixing ratios of gaseous compounds, and meteorological parameters. The fundamental category represented particles associated with ''background'' air masses. The summertime atmospheric aerosols in background air over the North American subarctic and Arctic regions were characterized by relatively small and spatially uniform mixing ratios of the measured species. These aerosol particles were aged to the extent that they had lost their primary source signature. The chemical profile of the background air aerosols was frequently modified by additions from biomass fire plumes, aged tropical marine air, and intrusions of upper tropospheric/lower stratospheric air. Aerosols in boundary layer background air over the boreal forested region of Quebec-Labrador had significantly larger mixing ratios of ammonium and sulfate relative to the Hudson Bay region. This may reflect infiltration of anthropogenic pollution or be due to natural emissions from this region.
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