Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6337055 | Atmospheric Environment | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The TSPM at all the observational locations is acidic in nature with a maximum pH value of 5.56 at Larsemann Hills. The pH value of TSPM over Maitri is found to be 5.28. The acidic nature of TSPM indicates the absence of sufficient neutralizing alkaline minerals. Among the measured chemical anions Clâ dominates at all the locations except at Maitri where SO42â ion shows maximum concentration. The dominant cation is Na+ at all the observational stations. Sizeable fraction of SO42â is found at all the observational locations. Abundance of SO42â in the atmosphere of Antarctica and its surrounding region is mainly due to emission of dimethylsulfide (DMS) phytoplankton and its oxidation finally to SO42â particles by gas-to-particle conversion. The highest concentration of SO42â over Maitri is attributed to the contribution from anthropogenic activity at Maitri, in addition to the biogenic SO42â. NH4+ plays dominant role in neutralizing the acidic components of the aerosols.
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Authors
Kaushar Ali, D.K. Trivedi, Saroj Sahu,