巴基斯坦偏远山区(2.8公里)气溶胶和云水的组成

Badar M. Ghauri , M. Ishaq Mirza , Robert Richter , Vincent A. Dutkiewicz , Ali Rusheed , Adil R. Khan , Liaquat Husain
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在巴基斯坦北部喜马拉雅山脉的一个地点,测定了气溶胶和云水中的主要离子和微量金属浓度。尽管该地点远离重要的城市/工业污染源,但一些样品中的SO2 - 4浓度与在北美观察到的浓度一样高。气溶胶中Se、Tl、Pb、Cl、Cd、Sb、Zn和As的浓度相对于地壳平均丰度高度富集,表明有显著的人为贡献。报道了来自6个不同云的18个样品的云水主要离子和微量元素的浓度。尽管SO2−4浓度在一些样品中接近300 μmol(美国东北部经常观察到的值),但pH值在5.3和6.8之间变化。硒被用作示踪剂来测定这些云的云内SO2−4的生成,在6个云中的3个云中,观测到的SO2−4的40-60%来自云内生成。
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Composition of aerosols and cloud water at a remote mountain site (2.8 kms) in Pakistan

Major ion and trace metal concentrations were determined in aerosols and cloud water at a site in the Himalayan Mountains of Northern Pakistan. In spite of the fact that the site is well removed from significant urban/industrial pollution sources the SO2−4 concentrations in some of the samples were as high as those observed in North America. Concentrations of Se, Tl, Pb, Cl, Cd, Sb, Zn, and As in aerosols were highly enriched relative to average crustal abundances indicating significant anthropogenic contributions. Cloud water concentrations of major ions and trace elements are reported for 18 samples from six different clouds. The pH varied between 5.3 and 6.8 in spite of the fact that the SO2−4 concentration approached 300 μmol in some samples, values often observed in the northeastern US. Selenium was used as a tracer to determine in-cloud production of SO2−4 in these clouds and in three of the six clouds 40–60% of the observed SO2−4 came from in-cloud production.

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