Title: Chemical Composition of PM2.5 over N. America
1Chemical Composition of PM2.5 over N. America
Sequoia
Yellowstone
Mammuth Cave
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G.Smoky Mtn.
Big Bend (scale 0-15 ug/m3)
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2Aerosol Types
- Aerosol are composed of multiple types. Each type
may be considered a different pollutant since it
has its own class of sources, aerosol properties
and is associated with different effects. - In other words, sulfate, nitrate organics, dust
(soil) components of PM have no more
commonalities then CO, NOx and SO2. - The aerosol types are lumped into PM2.5 by the
current regulations. - The IMPROVE aerosol types are
- SULFATE 4.125S Ammonium sulfate
- NITRATE 1.29NO3 Ammonium nitrate
- ORGANICS 1.4(O1O2O3O4OP) 1.4 various
organics (OMC) - SOOT E1E2E3OP Light absorbing carbon (LAC)
- SOIL 2.2AL2.49SI1.63CA2.42FE1.94TI
Crustal elements - FMASS SULFATE NITRATE LAC OCM
SOIL Reconstructed fine mass - CMASS MT-MF CoarsePM10-FMASS
- Issue Each aerosol type has many variants in
nature. I think that the IMPROVE typing
(aggregation) used by Malm Co is good and it
should be retained for presenting the network
results. Need for alternative aggregations? I am
open for discussion RBH.
3Method Cumulative Seasonal PM2.5 Composition
- PM2.5 chemical components were calculated based
on the CIRA methodology - In addition, the the organics were (tentatively)
further separated as Primary Smoke Organics (red)
and Remainder organics (purple) - PSO 20(K - 0.15Si 0.02 Na)
- Remainder Org Organics - PSO
- Also, the Unknown mass (white area) is the
difference between the gravimetrically measured
and the chemically reconstructed PM2.5. - The daily chemical composition was aggregated
over the available IMPROVE data range (1988-99)
to retain the seasonal structure. - I order to reduce the noise the daily data were
smoothed by a 15-day moving average filter.
Shenandoah
4Regional Grouping of Sites
- IMPROVE sites were grouped as follows
- New England ()
- Mid-Atlantic ()
- Central EUS ()
- Peripheral ()
5Peripheral Sites Chemical Mass Balance
- Eastern N. America is surrounded by aerosol
source regions such as Sahara and Central
America. - As a consequence, the PM concentration at the
edges ranges between 4-15 ug/m3 much of it
originating outside. - The chemical composition of the inflow varies by
location and season. - Sahara dust, and smoke from Central America and
W. US/Canada are the main contributions.
Voyageurs (scale 0-15 ug/m3)
Acadia
Badlands (scale 0-15 ug/m3)
Big Bend (scale 0-15 ug/m3)
Everglades
6Peripheral Sites
Voyageurs (scale 0-15 ug/m3)
Acadia
Badlands (scale 0-15 ug/m3)
Big Bend (scale 0-15 ug/m3)
Everglades
7Upper Buffalo
Mammuth Cave
Shining Rock
G.Smoky Mtn.
Sipsy
8Mid-Atlantic Region
Washington DC
Brigantine
Shenandoah
Dolly Sods
Jefferson
9New England Region
Moosehorn
Acadia
Proctor Maple
Ringwood
Lye Brook
10Upper Midwest
Voyageurs
Badlands
11TX, NM
White River
Guadalupe
Bandelier
Chiricahua
Big Bend
12TX, NM
Petrified For.
Saguaro
Tonto
Chiricahua
13TX, NM
Petrified For.
Saguaro
Tonto
Chiricahua
14Idaho
Three Sisters
Yellowstone
Tonto
Jawbridge
Bridger
Great Basin
15California - Background
Lessen (1800 m)
Bliss State (2043 m)
Crater Lake (1980 m)
Point Reyes (38 m, Beach)
16California - Perturbed
S. Lake Tahoe
Sequoia
Yosemite
San Gorgonio
Pinnacles
17Northwest - Perturbed
Abbotsford (0 m)
Chilliwack (9 m)
Puget Sound (99 m)
Columbia River (90 m)
Mt. Rainier (436 m)
18Remote Global Sites
Denali (640 m)
Virgin Islands (46 m)
Mauna Loa (3398 m)
19Chemical Speciation of the Fine Mass
- Based on IMPROVE
- See Sisler Malm
- Over the remote Eastern US, sulfates dominate the
Fine Mass - The Southeast is also influenced by smoke
(organicsLAC) and dust. - Over the West, organics, nitrates and dust
dominate