LONG-RANGE TRANSPORT OF SULFUR-COMPOUNDS OVER THE WESTERN NORTH PACIFIC - DEPOSITION SAMPLES OBTAINED ON ISLANDS

Citation
Y. Dokiya et al., LONG-RANGE TRANSPORT OF SULFUR-COMPOUNDS OVER THE WESTERN NORTH PACIFIC - DEPOSITION SAMPLES OBTAINED ON ISLANDS, Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 73(5), 1995, pp. 873-881
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences
ISSN journal
00261165
Volume
73
Issue
5
Year of publication
1995
Pages
873 - 881
Database
ISI
SICI code
0026-1165(1995)73:5<873:LTOSOT>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Continuous sampling of deposition and determination of chemical specie s in it were performed at two small, less populated and less industria lized islands in the Pacific Ocean, southern part of the Japanese isla nds, in order to evaluate the deposition amount over the Pacific. The chemical characteristics of the deposition on both islands were mostly maritime in nature, with some non-seasalt sulfate (nss-sulfate), non- seasalt calcium (nss-calcium), ammonium and a small amount of nitrate. At Amami O-shima (Naze), the ratio of nss-calcium to total calcium wa s found to be higher than that of Hachijo-jima, indicating some influe nce of crustal materials. The seasonal trend of the deposition amount of nss-sulfate was found to be similar at both islands, i.e., high dur ing winter to spring and lower during summer to autumn. The net deposi tion amount of nss-sulfate was a little lower at Naze than at Hachijo- jima, depending upon the net precipitation amounts of both sites. Cons idering meteorological conditions, it was suggested that significant p arts of the deposition amounts of nss-sulfate and nss-calcium at both islands were under the influence of the Asian Continent, though in the case of Hachijo-jima, some of the pollution might be due to the weste rn part of Japan.