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Ocean-atmosphere interactions: Different organic components across Pacific and Southern Oceans

AutorJang, Jiyi; Park, Jiyeon; Park, Jongkwan; Yoon, Young Jun; Dall'Osto, Manuel CSIC ORCID CVN ; Park, Ki-Tae; Jang, Eunho; Lee, Ji Yi; Hwa Cho, Kyung; Lee, Bang Yong
Palabras claveMarine organic aerosol
Shipborne measurement
Latitudinal distribution
Orbitrap mass spectrometry
Ocean-sea ice-atmosphere interaction
Fecha de publicaciónjun-2023
EditorElsevier
CitaciónScience of the Total Environment 878: 162969 (2023)
ResumenSea spray aerosol (SSA) particles strongly influence clouds and climate but the potential impact of ocean microbiota on SSA fluxes is still a matter of active research. Here–by means of in situ ship-borne measurements–we explore simultaneously molecular-level chemical properties of organic matter (OM) in oceans, sea ice, and the ambient PM2.5 aerosols along a transect of 15,000 km from the western Pacific Ocean (36°13′N) to the Southern Ocean (75°15′S). By means of orbitrap mass spectrometry and optical characteristics, lignin-like material (24 ± 5 %) and humic material (57 ± 8 %) were found to dominate the pelagic Pacific Ocean surface, while intermediate conditions were observed in the Pacific-Southern Ocean waters. In the marine atmosphere, we found a gradient of features in the aerosol: lignin-like material (31 ± 9 %) dominating coastal areas and the pelagic Pacific Ocean, whereas lipid-like (23 ± 16 %) and protein-like (11 ± 10 %) OM controlled the sympagic Southern Ocean (sea ice-influence). The results of this study showed that the OM composition in the ocean, which changes with latitude, affects the OM in aerosol compositions in the atmosphere. This study highlights the importance of the global-scale OM monitoring of the close interaction between the ocean, sea ice, and the atmosphere. Sympagic primary marine aerosols in polar regions must be treated differently from other pelagic-type oceans
Descripción12 pages, 8 figures, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.162969.-- Data availability: Data will be made available on request
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.162969
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/311729
DOI10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.162969
ISSN0048-9697
E-ISSN1879-1026
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