平流层气溶胶颗粒中的高氯酸盐

IF 9.1 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Daniel M. Murphy, Maya Abou-Ghanem, Adam T. Ahern, Charles A. Brock, Daniel J. Cziczo, Eric J. Hintsa, Justin L. Jacquot, Michael J. Lawler, Ming Lyu, Fred L. Moore, Michael A. Robinson, James M. Roberts, Gregory P. Schill, Xiaoli Shen, Troy D. Thornberry, Patrick R. Veres
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摘要

高氯酸盐是一种有毒的、受管制的饮用水污染物。根据以前的同位素研究,沉积到地球表面的高氯酸盐大部分是在大气中形成的,36cl表明平流层对高氯酸盐的贡献很大。在这里,我们提出了平流层气溶胶颗粒中高氯酸盐的测量结果,并证实平流层是高氯酸盐的一个重要来源,而我们没有观察到对流层的生产。平流层中气溶胶高氯酸盐的质量混合比为1至10万亿分之一(pptm),在夏季和南半球观测到的浓度最高。几乎所有的高氯酸盐都存在于生物质燃烧和富氮颗粒中,尽管这些类型只占气溶胶颗粒的百分之几。这种颗粒的酸性比大多数硫酸颗粒弱。如果高氯酸盐的形成对酸度敏感,那么注入一些太阳辐射改性材料可能会显著增加全球高氯酸盐的产量。
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Perchlorate in stratospheric aerosol particles
Perchlorate is a toxic, regulated contaminant in drinking water. According to previous isotopic studies, much of the perchlorate deposited to the Earth’s surface is formed in the atmosphere, with 36 Cl suggesting a large contribution from the stratosphere. Here, we present measurements of perchlorate in stratospheric aerosol particles and confirm that the stratosphere is an important source of perchlorate, whereas we did not observe production in the troposphere. Mass mixing ratios of aerosol perchlorate in the stratosphere were 1 to 10 parts per trillion by mass (pptm), with the highest concentrations observed in summer and in the Southern Hemisphere. Almost all of the perchlorate is in biomass burning and nitrogen-rich particles, despite those types contributing only a few percent of the aerosol particles. Such particles are less acidic than the majority of sulfuric acid particles. If the formation of perchlorate is sensitive to acidity, then the injection of some materials for solar radiation modification might significantly increase the global production of perchlorate.
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19.00
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