Atmospheric particulate matter levels, chemical composition and optical absorbing properties in Camagüey, Cuba

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Autor(a) principal: Barja, Boris
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Mogo, Sandra, Cachorro, Victoria, Antuña, Juan Carlos, Estevan, Rene, Rodrigues, Ana, de Frutos, Ángel M
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/5774
Resumo: Atmospheric aerosol particles were collected at Camagüey, Cuba, during the period from February 2008 to April 2009 in order to know the particulate matter levels (PM) together with a general chemical and absorption characterization. The aerosols collection was carried out with a low volume particulate impactor twice a week. Gravimetric analysis of the particulate matter fractions PM10 and PM1 was carried out. An analysis of the eight major inorganic species (Na+, K +, Ca2+ , Mg2+, NH4+, Cl , NO3 and SO42 ) using ionic chromatography was conducted. The results were analyzed in two periods, the high aerosol concentration period (May to August) and the period with low aerosol concentration (the other months). During the high concentration period the average PM10 and PM1 levels were 35.11 mg m 3 (std 1⁄4 15.45 mg m 3) and 16.86 mg m 3 (std 1⁄4 6.14 mg m 3). During the low concentration period the average PM10 and PM1 levels were 23.13 mg m 3 (std 1⁄4 5.00 mg m 3) and 13.00 mg m 3 (std 1⁄4 4.02 mg m 3). For both periods, Cl , Na+ and NO3 are the predominant species in the coarse fraction (PM1-10), and SO42 and NH4+ are the predominant species in the fine fraction (PM1). The spectral aerosol absorption coefficient, sa, was measured for the wavelength range 400–700 nm with 10 nm steps. The sa values were obtained with a filter transmission method for the fine fraction and were evaluated for 54 days covering a wide range of atmospheric conditions including a Saharan dust intrusion. sa ranges from 8.5 M m 1 to 34.5 M m 1 at a wavelength of 550 nm, with a mean value of 18.7 M m 1. The absorption Ångström parameter, aa, calculated for the pair of wavelengths (450/700 nm) presents a mean value of 0.33 (std 1⁄4 0.19), which is a very low value comparing with those that can be found in the bibliography. Although the sampling period is short, these data represent the first evaluation of PM values with their chemical and optical absorption characterization in Cuba. In addition to the regional interest, the presented values can be directly used by those working with absorption, forcing by aerosols and radiative transfer calculations in general. Also, these data can be used as input in Global Climate Models.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Atmospheric particulate matter levels, chemical composition and optical absorbing properties in Camagüey, Cuba
title Atmospheric particulate matter levels, chemical composition and optical absorbing properties in Camagüey, Cuba
spellingShingle Atmospheric particulate matter levels, chemical composition and optical absorbing properties in Camagüey, Cuba
Barja, Boris
Aerosols
Particulate matter levels
Chemical composition
Optical properties
title_short Atmospheric particulate matter levels, chemical composition and optical absorbing properties in Camagüey, Cuba
title_full Atmospheric particulate matter levels, chemical composition and optical absorbing properties in Camagüey, Cuba
title_fullStr Atmospheric particulate matter levels, chemical composition and optical absorbing properties in Camagüey, Cuba
title_full_unstemmed Atmospheric particulate matter levels, chemical composition and optical absorbing properties in Camagüey, Cuba
title_sort Atmospheric particulate matter levels, chemical composition and optical absorbing properties in Camagüey, Cuba
author Barja, Boris
author_facet Barja, Boris
Mogo, Sandra
Cachorro, Victoria
Antuña, Juan Carlos
Estevan, Rene
Rodrigues, Ana
de Frutos, Ángel M
author_role author
author2 Mogo, Sandra
Cachorro, Victoria
Antuña, Juan Carlos
Estevan, Rene
Rodrigues, Ana
de Frutos, Ángel M
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barja, Boris
Mogo, Sandra
Cachorro, Victoria
Antuña, Juan Carlos
Estevan, Rene
Rodrigues, Ana
de Frutos, Ángel M
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aerosols
Particulate matter levels
Chemical composition
Optical properties
topic Aerosols
Particulate matter levels
Chemical composition
Optical properties
description Atmospheric aerosol particles were collected at Camagüey, Cuba, during the period from February 2008 to April 2009 in order to know the particulate matter levels (PM) together with a general chemical and absorption characterization. The aerosols collection was carried out with a low volume particulate impactor twice a week. Gravimetric analysis of the particulate matter fractions PM10 and PM1 was carried out. An analysis of the eight major inorganic species (Na+, K +, Ca2+ , Mg2+, NH4+, Cl , NO3 and SO42 ) using ionic chromatography was conducted. The results were analyzed in two periods, the high aerosol concentration period (May to August) and the period with low aerosol concentration (the other months). During the high concentration period the average PM10 and PM1 levels were 35.11 mg m 3 (std 1⁄4 15.45 mg m 3) and 16.86 mg m 3 (std 1⁄4 6.14 mg m 3). During the low concentration period the average PM10 and PM1 levels were 23.13 mg m 3 (std 1⁄4 5.00 mg m 3) and 13.00 mg m 3 (std 1⁄4 4.02 mg m 3). For both periods, Cl , Na+ and NO3 are the predominant species in the coarse fraction (PM1-10), and SO42 and NH4+ are the predominant species in the fine fraction (PM1). The spectral aerosol absorption coefficient, sa, was measured for the wavelength range 400–700 nm with 10 nm steps. The sa values were obtained with a filter transmission method for the fine fraction and were evaluated for 54 days covering a wide range of atmospheric conditions including a Saharan dust intrusion. sa ranges from 8.5 M m 1 to 34.5 M m 1 at a wavelength of 550 nm, with a mean value of 18.7 M m 1. The absorption Ångström parameter, aa, calculated for the pair of wavelengths (450/700 nm) presents a mean value of 0.33 (std 1⁄4 0.19), which is a very low value comparing with those that can be found in the bibliography. Although the sampling period is short, these data represent the first evaluation of PM values with their chemical and optical absorption characterization in Cuba. In addition to the regional interest, the presented values can be directly used by those working with absorption, forcing by aerosols and radiative transfer calculations in general. Also, these data can be used as input in Global Climate Models.
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