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Major topics of Atmospheric Chemistry course are Acid Rain, Aerosol, Aerosols Optics, Geochemical Cycles, Global Models, Trop Ozone Pollution and many others. These lecture slides contain following keywords: Fine Aerosol Composition, Sulfate-Nitrate-Ammonium Aerosols, Ammonia and Nox Emissions, Aerosols, U.S. So2 Emissions, Sciamachy, Gome and Sciamachy, Kasatochi Eruption, Fine Aerosol Composition, Carbonaceous Aerosol Sources
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concentrations (NARSTO, 2004)2.^ Current air quality standard is 15
-3 g m
Highest concentrationsin industrial Midwest(coal-fired power plants)
Sulfate^
Nitrate
Ammonium
Acidity
-^ (aerosol) in surface air 3
HNO(g)^3
-^ NO(aerosol) 3 EPA network data for 2006
Zhang et al. [2012]
(^222)
2 2 4
4 3
4 3
3 3
3
4 3
^
H O H O
is available after sulfate 3 titration
HNOand excess NH^3
3 can also form a solid aerosolif RH is low Thermodynamic rules: Highest concentrationsin industrial Midwest(coal-fired power plants) Condition
aerosol pH
Low RH
High RH
acid
HSO•nH^24
solution
neutral^
solution
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SO2 point sources, 2004-
(3 km oversampling) 3 km-resolution data enablesanalysis of SO
emission trends, 2 SOatmospheric lifetime^2
AQAST PI: De Foy
Andreas.Richter@iup.physik.uni-bremen.deAndreas.Richter@iup.physik.uni-bremen.de
2
-^ After some smaller SO
2
http://www.avo.alaska.edu/
Kasatochi volcanoAltitude: 314 mLatitude: 52.
°N Longitude: 175.
°^ W
First aircraft observations by Daum et al. [1984]
2.7 Tg yr
Park et al. [2006]
IPCC [2007]docsity.com
“BC” or “soot” is optically defined and includes both graphitic elementalcarbon (EC) and light-absorbing heavy organic matterDiesel engines are large BC sources
Freshly emitted BC particle
Wang et al. [2011]
fuel/industry
open fires
vegetation
fuel/industry
open fires
Global sources in Tg C y
-1 secondaryformation
SOA^ ≡^ secondary organic aerosolPOA^ ≡^ primary organic aerosol