2003
DOI: 10.1016/s1352-2310(02)00859-2
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Chemical composition of size-resolved atmospheric aerosols in the eastern Mediterranean during summer and winter

Abstract: The chemical composition of aerosols has been determined in 30 size-resolved samples collected using a Berner lowpressure impactor during two campaigns conducted at a coastal site in the Eastern Mediterranean in July 2000 and in January 2001. Sulfate ðSO 4 accounting for up to 38% of the total fine mass and up to 65% of the total ionic mass during both seasons. On the other hand, nitrate ðNO À 3 Þ; chloride ðCl À Þ; sodium ðNa þ Þ and calcium ðCa 2þ Þ were identified as the main components of the super-micron… Show more

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“…Sulfates, ammonium and nitrates represent 79% of the total mass of inorganic ions determined. Sulfates percentage is at the same level to that reported for the fine fraction and the Eastern Mediterranean region, and taking also into consideration the sulfates levels reported for urban and background sites in the region, it is apparent that sulfates levels above Greece are also largely controlled by longrange transport and processes evolving at a large spatial scale (Bardouki et al, 2003;Koulouri et al, 2008;Theodosi et al, 2011). The mean percentage of ammonium determined in our samples is relatively low, indicating an ammoniumpoor aerosol system (Karageorgos and Rapsomanikis, 2007).…”
Section: Temporal Variability Of the Atmospheric Concentrations Of Thsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Sulfates, ammonium and nitrates represent 79% of the total mass of inorganic ions determined. Sulfates percentage is at the same level to that reported for the fine fraction and the Eastern Mediterranean region, and taking also into consideration the sulfates levels reported for urban and background sites in the region, it is apparent that sulfates levels above Greece are also largely controlled by longrange transport and processes evolving at a large spatial scale (Bardouki et al, 2003;Koulouri et al, 2008;Theodosi et al, 2011). The mean percentage of ammonium determined in our samples is relatively low, indicating an ammoniumpoor aerosol system (Karageorgos and Rapsomanikis, 2007).…”
Section: Temporal Variability Of the Atmospheric Concentrations Of Thsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The calculated Cl/ Na ratio was 1.15, lower than 1.8, expected based on the seawater composition, the chloride deficit in relation to sodium can be also the reason why nitrate is mainly observed in the coarse mode. After an adsorption of nitric acid on sea-salt particles, it reacts with sodium chloride forming gaseous HCl, following the reaction: [18][19][20] HNO 3 (g) + NaCl → NaNO 3 + HCl(g) J. Braz. Chem.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aerosol and rainwater samples were stored frozen (−20 • C) immediately after collection until analyses (not more than a month). Cape et al (2001) showed that there were no significant losses for inorganic and organic nitrogen during storage (freezing for 3 months) of rain samples with an added biocide.…”
Section: Sample Collection and Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%