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A European aerosol phenomenology - 7: High-time resolution chemical characteristics of submicron particulate matter across Europe.
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SYSNO ASEP 0541265 Druh ASEP J - Článek v odborném periodiku Zařazení RIV J - Článek v odborném periodiku Poddruh J Článek ve WOS Název A European aerosol phenomenology - 7: High-time resolution chemical characteristics of submicron particulate matter across Europe. Tvůrce(i) Bressi, M. (IT)
Cavalli, F. (IT)
Putaud, J.P. (IT)
Fröhlich, B. (CH)
Petit, J.-E. (FR)
Aas, W. (NO)
Äijälä, M. (FI)
Alastuey, A. (ES)
Allan, J.J. (GB)
Aurela, M. (FI)
Berico, M. (IT)
Bougiatioti, A. (GR)
Bukowiecki, N. (CH)
Canonaco, F. (CH)
Crenn, V. (FR)
Dusanter, S. (FR)
Ehn, M. (FI)
Elsasser, M. (DE)
Flentje, H. (DE)
Graf, P. (CH)
Green, D.C. (GB)
Heikkinen, L. (FI)
Hermann, H. (DE)
Holzinger, R. (NL)
Hueglin, C. (CH)
Keernik, H. (EE)
Kiendler-Scharr, A. (DE)
Kubelová, Lucie (UCHP-M) RID, ORCID, SAI
Lunder, C. (NO)
Maasikmets, M. (EE)
Makeš, Otakar (UCHP-M) RID, ORCID, SAI
Malaguti, A. (IT)
Mihalopoulos, N. (GR)
Nicolas, J.B. (FR)
O’Dowd, C. (IE)
Ovadnevaite, J. (IE)
Petralia, E. (IT)
Poulain, L. (DE)
Priestman, M. (GB)
Riffault, V. (FR)
Ripoll, A. (ES)
Schlag, P. (DE)
Schwarz, Jaroslav (UCHP-M) RID, ORCID, SAI
Sciare, J. (FR)
Slowik, J. (CH)
Sosedova, Y. (CH)
Stavroulas, I. (GR)
Teinemaa, E. (EE)
Via, M. (ES)
Vodička, Petr (UCHP-M) RID, ORCID, SAI
Williams, P.I. (GB)Číslo článku 100108 Zdroj.dok. Atmospheric Environment. - : Elsevier - ISSN 1352-2310
Roč. 10, April 21 (2021)Poč.str. 16 s. Jazyk dok. eng - angličtina Země vyd. GB - Velká Británie Klíč. slova aerosol ; chemical composition ; mass spectroscopy ; phenomenology Vědní obor RIV DI - Znečištění a kontrola vzduchu Obor OECD Environmental sciences (social aspects to be 5.7) CEP LTC18068 GA MŠMT - Ministerstvo školství, mládeže a tělovýchovy EF16_013/0001315 GA MŠMT - Ministerstvo školství, mládeže a tělovýchovy Způsob publikování Open access Institucionální podpora UCHP-M - RVO:67985858 UT WOS 000660094500004 EID SCOPUS 85102803508 DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aeaoa.2021.100108 Anotace Similarities and differences in the submicron atmospheric aerosol chemical composition are analyzed from a unique set of measurements performed at 21 sites across Europe for at least one year. These sites are located between 35 and 62◦N and 10◦ W – 26◦E, and represent various types of settings (remote, coastal, rural, industrial, urban). Measurements were all carried out on-line with a 30-min time resolution using mass spectroscopy based instruments known as Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitors (ACSM) and Aerosol Mass Spectrometers (AMS) and following common measurement guidelines. Data regarding organics, sulfate, nitrate and ammonium concentrations, as well as the sum of them called non-refractory submicron aerosol mass concentration ([NR-PM1]) are discussed. NR-PM1 concentrations generally increase from remote to urban sites. They are mostly larger in the mid-latitude band than in southern and northern Europe. On average, organics account for the major part (36–64%) of NR-PM1 followed by sulfate (12–44%) and nitrate (6–35%). The annual mean chemical composition of NR-PM1 at rural (or regional background) sites and urban background sites are very similar. Considering rural and regional background sites only, nitrate contribution is higher and sulfate contribution is lower in mid-latitude Europe compared to northern and southern Europe. Large seasonal variations in concentrations (μg/ m3) of one or more components of NR-PM1 can be observed at all sites, as well as in the chemical composition of NR-PM1 (%) at most sites. Significant diel cycles in the contribution to [NR-PM1] of organics, sulfate, and nitrate can be observed at a majority of sites both in winter and summer. Early morning minima in organics in concomitance with maxima in nitrate are common features at regional and urban background sites. Daily variations are much smaller at a number of coastal and rural sites. Looking at NR-PM1 chemical composition as a function of NR-PM1 mass concentration reveals that although organics account for the major fraction of NR-PM1 at all concentration levels at most sites, nitrate contribution generally increases with NR-PM1 mass concentration and predominates when NR-PM1 mass concentrations exceed 40 μg/m3 at half of the sites. Pracoviště Ústav chemických procesů Kontakt Eva Jirsová, jirsova@icpf.cas.cz, Tel.: 220 390 227 Rok sběru 2022 Elektronická adresa https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590162121000083?via%3Dihub
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