Characterization and Temporal Variation of Asian Dust Aerosol from a Site in the Northern Chinese Deserts

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作者
X. Y. Zhang
S. L. Gong
R. Arimoto
Z. X. Shen
F. M. Mei
D. Wang
Y. Cheng
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[1] Quaternary Geology Institute of Earth Environment,State Key Laboratory of Loess &
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Meteorological Service of Canada
[3] ARQM,Carlsbad Environmental Monitoring and Research Center
[4] New Mexico State University,undefined
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Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry | 2003年 / 44卷
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Asian dust; Chinese deserts; dust storm; elements; size distribution;
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Time series for total aerosol mass and the concentrations of nineteen elements, and the mass particle-size distributions of the elements, were determined for samples collected from a site in the northern deserts of China -Zhenbeitai, one of ground sites of the Asia-Pacific Regional Aerosol Characterization Experiment (ACE-Asia). Nine dust storm (DS) events were observed during the spring of 2001, lasting a combined total of twenty-six days. Peak mass loadings greatly exceeded the average (260 μg m−3), and higher than average dust-element concentrations and wind speeds were also observed during the three-month study. Material balance calculations showed that ∼82% mass of the total aerosol particles could be ascribed to Asian dust, of which Al, Ca, Fe, K, Mn, Si and Ti accounted for 7%, 6%, 4%, 2%, 0.1%, 32% and 1% by weight, respectively. Modelcalculated dry deposition velocities for 7 dust-elements during dust storm periods averaged 17 cm s−1 and ranged from 14 to 21 cm s−1. The estimated dry depositiona of Asian dust for the spring of 2001 was 189 g m−2, of which 85% was due to dust storms. Factor analysis indicated that ∼89% of the dust loading during this period was due to remote or regional transport; ∼11% to local or background dust.
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