气溶胶
环境科学
微粒
高度(三角形)
污染
大气科学
空气污染
矿物粉尘
总有机碳
微量气体
环境化学
气象学
地理
地质学
化学
生态学
几何学
数学
有机化学
生物
作者
Clara Jaén,Gloria Titos,Sonia Castillo,Andrea Casans,Fernando Rejano,Alberto Cazorla,Javier Herrero,Lucas Alados‐Arboledas,Joan O. Grimalt,Barend L. van Drooge
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.167178
摘要
High-altitude mountain areas are sentinel ecosystems for global environmental changes such as anthropogenic pollution. In this study, we report a source apportionment of particulate material with an aerodynamic diameter smaller than 10 μm (PM10) in a high-altitude site in southern Europe (Sierra Nevada Station; SNS (2500 m a.s.l.)) during summer 2021. The emission sources and atmospheric secondary processes that determine the composition of aerosol particles in Sierra Nevada National Park (Spain) are identified from the concentrations of organic carbon (OC), elemental carbon (EC), 12 major inorganic compounds, 18 trace elements and 44 organic molecular tracer compounds in PM10 filter samples collected during day- and nighttime. The multivariate analysis of the joint dataset resolved five main PM10 sources: 1) Saharan dust, 2) advection from the urbanized valley, 3) local combustion, 4) smoke from a fire-event, and 5) aerosol from regional recirculation with high contribution of particles from secondary inorganic and organic aerosol formation processes. PM sources were clearly associated with synoptic meteorological conditions, and day- and nighttime circulation patterns typical of mountainous areas. Although a local pollution source was identified, the contribution of this source to PM10, OC and EC was small. Our results evidence the strong influence of middle- and long-range transport of aerosols, mainly from anthropogenic origin, on the aerosol chemical composition at this remote site.
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