Long Term Aerosol Composition Measurements at the CESAR Tower at Cabauw, NL - Patrick Schlag

Long Term Aerosol Composition Measurements at the CESAR Tower at Cabauw, NL

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Buch | Softcover
2015
Forschungszentrum Jülich (Verlag)
978-3-95806-037-1 (ISBN)
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In this work, intensive mass spectrometric measurements of PM1 aerosol size distribution
and chemical composition were performed at Cabauw, the Netherlands, using a High Resolution
Time-of-Flight Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (HR-ToF-AMS), an Aerosol Chemical
Speciation Monitor (ACSM), a Thermal-Desorption Proton-Transfer-Reaction Time-of-
Flight Mass Spectrometer (TD-PTR-ToF-MS), and supplementary instruments. The field
campaigns took place in November 2011, during May to July 2012 (both periods with the
AMS and the collocated TD-PTR-MS) and between July 2012 and June 2013 (ACSM).
Average total aerosol mass loadings of 9.26 µg m-3, 6.40 µg m-3, and 9.50 µg m-3 were
observed during the campaign periods, respectively. Within the ACSM campaign, 12 exceedances
of the PM2.5 daily mean limit, established by the World Health Organization
(WHO), were observed. In almost all campaigns, the highest contribution to total mass
were seen by nitrate (21% - 39 %, mainly as ammonium nitrate) and organic compounds
(23% - 33 %) on average, especially in periods with relatively high total mass loadings
(> 25 µg m-3). The presence of organic nitrate and excess ammonium indicate the high
impact of nitrogen containing compounds on the formation and composition of ambient
aerosols in Cabauw. Factor analysis was applied to organic aerosols (OA) for all data sets.
AMS and ACSM data showed that secondary organic aerosols (SOA, 53% - 84% average
contribution to OA) dominated the organic fraction throughout all campaigns. A factor
which is attributed to humic-like substances (HULIS) was identified as a highly oxidised
background aerosol in Cabauw. Primary organic aerosols (POA) were mainly emitted
by traffic (8% - 35% average contribution to OA) and biomass burning (8% - 23 %). A
first approach of the application of factor analysis to TD-PTR-MS data was performed in
this work, showing good agreement with factors obtained from the collocated AMS. The
dominance of secondary aerosol in PM1 shows the high importance of atmospheric ageing
processes of aerosol concentration at this rural site. Due to the large secondary fraction
of aerosol reduction of particulate mass is challenging on a local scale
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik
ISBN-10 3-95806-037-4 / 3958060374
ISBN-13 978-3-95806-037-1 / 9783958060371
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