Aijing Song, Jianlong Li, Narcisse T. Tsona, Lin Du
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Research in the literature over the last decade has greatly broadened the knowledge of SSSFs and improved our understanding of SSA production fluxes and how they are applied in models. This paper clarifies the derivation process of different SSSFs, and provides a critical review of the application progress of different SSSFs in different models, which plays an important role in improving the accuracy of model simulations to evaluate the impact of SSA. More specifically, we review the studies related to the parameterization of sea spray aerosol production fluxes in the last decade, mainly focusing on the influencing factors of SSA production, the research progress of SSSFs, and the application of SSSFs in the models. The main environmental factors that alter the production flux in SSA include wind speed<span><span><span>, sea surface temperature, wave state, </span>salinity<span>, surface active organic matter, etc. To better parameterize the SSA production flux, different expressions of SSSFs have been proposed. This paper mainly summarizes from different variables such as particle size distribution dependence, whitecap coverage, sea surface temperature dependence and wave state dependence. Moreover, many studies have incorporated different SSSFs in different GCMs and CTMs to evaluate the </span></span>reasonableness of SSSFs and the climate impact of SSA emissions. 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Parameterizations for sea spray aerosol production flux
Sea spray aerosols (SSA) are important contributors to the global aerosol load, and they have a significant impact on the global climate system and chemical processes. To better assess the environmental impact of SSA emissions, it is important to quantitatively characterize the parametric dependence of SSA production fluxes on other environmental variables, and assess their role in global climate models (GCMs) and chemical transport models (CTMs). There are currently significant differences in the simulation of global SSA production fluxes in various models, and these differences are mainly attributed to the differences in the sea spray source functions (SSSFs). Research in the literature over the last decade has greatly broadened the knowledge of SSSFs and improved our understanding of SSA production fluxes and how they are applied in models. This paper clarifies the derivation process of different SSSFs, and provides a critical review of the application progress of different SSSFs in different models, which plays an important role in improving the accuracy of model simulations to evaluate the impact of SSA. More specifically, we review the studies related to the parameterization of sea spray aerosol production fluxes in the last decade, mainly focusing on the influencing factors of SSA production, the research progress of SSSFs, and the application of SSSFs in the models. The main environmental factors that alter the production flux in SSA include wind speed, sea surface temperature, wave state, salinity, surface active organic matter, etc. To better parameterize the SSA production flux, different expressions of SSSFs have been proposed. This paper mainly summarizes from different variables such as particle size distribution dependence, whitecap coverage, sea surface temperature dependence and wave state dependence. Moreover, many studies have incorporated different SSSFs in different GCMs and CTMs to evaluate the reasonableness of SSSFs and the climate impact of SSA emissions. Finally, we summarize the current results and inadequacy of SSA production flux parameterization, and put forward the prospect of future research direction.
期刊介绍:
Applied Geochemistry is an international journal devoted to publication of original research papers, rapid research communications and selected review papers in geochemistry and urban geochemistry which have some practical application to an aspect of human endeavour, such as the preservation of the environment, health, waste disposal and the search for resources. Papers on applications of inorganic, organic and isotope geochemistry and geochemical processes are therefore welcome provided they meet the main criterion. Spatial and temporal monitoring case studies are only of interest to our international readership if they present new ideas of broad application.
Topics covered include: (1) Environmental geochemistry (including natural and anthropogenic aspects, and protection and remediation strategies); (2) Hydrogeochemistry (surface and groundwater); (3) Medical (urban) geochemistry; (4) The search for energy resources (in particular unconventional oil and gas or emerging metal resources); (5) Energy exploitation (in particular geothermal energy and CCS); (6) Upgrading of energy and mineral resources where there is a direct geochemical application; and (7) Waste disposal, including nuclear waste disposal.