SEASONAL-VARIATIONS OF METHANESULFONATE, NON-SEA-SALT SULFATE, AND SULFUR-DIOXIDE AT 3 SITES IN CANADA

Citation
Sm. Li et al., SEASONAL-VARIATIONS OF METHANESULFONATE, NON-SEA-SALT SULFATE, AND SULFUR-DIOXIDE AT 3 SITES IN CANADA, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 101(D2), 1996, pp. 4165-4173
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences
Volume
101
Issue
D2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
4165 - 4173
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
Daily air measurements at one midcontinental and two coastal sites on the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean in Canada during April 1992 to Ju ne 1993 are used to show the seasonality of methanesulfonate (MSA), no n-sea-salt (nss) SO4=, and SO2. At the Atlantic site, Kejimkujik Natio nal Park, Nova Scotia (44 degrees 22'N, 65 degrees 12'W), the concentr ation ranges were <0.002-0.13, 0.2-26, and <0.2-10 mu g m(-3) for MSA, nss SO4=, and SO,, respectively, and the annual means were 0.02, 2.2, and 1.3 mu g m(-3). MSA had a monthly median peak of 0.036 mu g m(-3) in June, versus an SO2 peak of 2.7 mu g m(-3) in February, and no dis cernible nss SO4= seasonal peak. The MSA/nss SO4= ratios were low comp ared to ratios in other parts of the world but exhibited a seasonality dominated by that in MSA. At the midcontinental site, Experimental La ke Area, Ontario (49 degrees 39'N, 93 degrees 43'W), the concentration s were usually lower than at the coastal sites. The ranges were <0.002 -0.066, 0.04-12.5, and <0.16-16.6 mu g m(-3) for MSA, nss SO4=, and SO 2, respectively, and the annual means were 0.01, 1.6, and 0.93 mu g m( -3). The monthly median seasonal peaks at this site were 0.01 mu g m(- 3) for MSA in September, 2.1 mu g m for nss SO4= in March, and 2.8 mu g m(-3) for SO2 in January. The MSA/nss SO4= ratio at this site was si milar to that found at Kejimkujik. At Saturna Island, British Columbia (48 degrees 47'N, 123 degrees 08'W), the ranges were 0.002-0.2, 0.14- 6.4, and 0.12-21 mu g m(-3) for MSA, nss SO4=, and SO2, respectively, and the annual means were 0.06, 1.1, and 3.0 mu g m(-3). The monthly m edian peaks were 0.12 mu g m(-3) for MSA in August, 5 mu g m(-3) for S O2 in February, and a m nominal peak of 1.5 mu g m(-3) for nss SO4= in August. The MSA/nss SO4= ratio had a seasonal pattern dominated by th at of MSA with a peak of 0.1 in August. These data should enhance the existing databases for testing global sulfur models.