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The Sources, Molecular Compositions, and Light Absorption Properties of Water‐Soluble Organic Carbon in Marine Aerosols From South China Sea to the Eastern Indian Ocean

Authors :
Mo, Yangzhi
Zhong, Guangcai
Li, Jun
Liu, Xin
Jiang, Hongxing
Tang, Jiao
Jiang, Bin
Liao, Yuhong
Cheng, Zhineng
Zhang, Gan
Source :
Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres; May 2022, Vol. 127 Issue: 10
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Water‐soluble organic carbon (WSOC) is a substantial component of carbonaceous aerosols in South/East Asia. However, the poorly constrained sources, molecular compositions, and light absorption properties of WSOC over South/East Asian marine regions lead to large uncertainty in climate effects. Herein, we collected marine aerosol samples from South China Sea to the eastern Indian Ocean to investigate the sources, molecular compositions, and light absorption properties of WSOC. The δ13C of Marine‐influenced WSOC (−20.6 ± 1.4‰) was higher than those in Continent‐influenced (South Asia‐influenced: −24.4 ± 1.1‰ and Southeast Asia‐influenced: −22.7 ± 1.0‰, p< 0.01) regions. Additionally, combining with 5‐day back trajectories and the relationships of δ13C‐WSOC with chemical tracers (Cl−/Na+and nonsea salt K+/K+), we found that the Marine‐influenced WSOC was mostly related to oceanic emissions, which was more enriched in saturated primary marine biological compounds with lower oxidation level. In contrast, the Continent‐influenced WSOC was significantly affected by C3 biomass burning and secondary organic aerosols formation, and it has a higher fraction of aromatic and highly oxidized compounds. Moreover, the high aromatic level of Continental‐influenced WSOC may result in high mass absorption efficiency at 365 nm (MAE365) but low absorption Ångström exponent (AAE) values. Taken together with previous WSOC light absorption properties studies, we found that the MAE365of WSOC in urban, rural and background, and marine regions correlated well with AAE. However, the response and correlation coefficients of MAE365to AAE were highest in urban regions, followed by rural and background and marine regions, which is likely associated with different aromatic compound contents. Therefore, in the future, more attention should be paid to the sources and atmospheric processes of condensed aromatic compounds. The Continent‐influenced and Marine‐influenced WSOC were significantly affected by anthropogenic and oceanic emissions, respectivelyThe Continental‐influenced WSOC was more enriched in aromatic compounds, with stronger light absorption capacity than Marine‐influenced WSOCDifference in response and correlation coefficients of MAE365to AAE in different regions may be related to varied aromatic compound contents The Continent‐influenced and Marine‐influenced WSOC were significantly affected by anthropogenic and oceanic emissions, respectively The Continental‐influenced WSOC was more enriched in aromatic compounds, with stronger light absorption capacity than Marine‐influenced WSOC Difference in response and correlation coefficients of MAE365to AAE in different regions may be related to varied aromatic compound contents

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2169897X and 21698996
Volume :
127
Issue :
10
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs59760110
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JD036168