Molecular characteristics, sources and influencing factors of isoprene and monoterpenes secondary organic aerosol tracers in the marine atmosphere over the Arctic Ocean

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Author(s)

  • Chengge Hu
  • Zexun Wei
  • Haicong Zhan
  • Weihua Gu
  • Hongwei Liu
  • Afeng Chen
  • Bei Jiang
  • Fange Yue
  • Runqi Zhang
  • Shidong Fan
  • Pengzhen He
  • Xinming Wang
  • Zhouqing Xie

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Article number158645
Journal / PublicationScience of the Total Environment
Volume853
Online published8 Sep 2022
Publication statusPublished - 20 Dec 2022

Abstract

Biogenic secondary organic aerosols (BSOA) are important components of the remote marine atmosphere. However, the response of BSOA changes to sea ice reduction over the Arctic Ocean remains unclear. Here we investigated isoprene and monoterpenes secondary organic aerosol (SOAI and SOAM) tracers in three years of summer aerosol samples collected from the Arctic Ocean atmosphere. The results indicated that methyltetrols were the most abundant SOAI tracers, while the main oxidation products of monoterpenes varied over the years owing to different aerosol aging. The results of the principal component analysis (PCA)-generalized additive model (GAM) combined with correlation analysis suggested that SOAI tracers were mainly generated by the oxidation of isoprene from marine emissions, while SOAM tracers were probably more influenced by terrestrial transport. Estimation of secondary organic carbon (SOC) indicated that monoterpenes oxidation contributed more than isoprene and that sea ice changes had a relatively small effect on biogenic SOC concentration levels. Our study quantified the contribution of influencing factors to the atmospheric concentration of BSOA tracers in the Arctic Ocean, and showed that there were differences in the sources of precursors for different BSOA. Hence, our findings have contributed to a better understanding of the characteristics, sources and formation of SOA in the atmosphere of the Arctic Ocean.

Research Area(s)

  • Biogenic secondary organic aerosols, Biogenic secondary organic carbon, Sea ice changes, The Arctic Ocean atmosphere

Citation Format(s)

Molecular characteristics, sources and influencing factors of isoprene and monoterpenes secondary organic aerosol tracers in the marine atmosphere over the Arctic Ocean. / Hu, Chengge; Wei, Zexun; Zhan, Haicong et al.

In: Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 853, 158645, 20.12.2022.

Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews (RGC: 21, 22, 62)21_Publication in refereed journalpeer-review