DRY DEPOSITION OF TRACE-ELEMENTS TO LAKE-MICHIGAN - A HYBRID-RECEPTORDEPOSITION MODELING APPROACH

Citation
N. Pirrone et al., DRY DEPOSITION OF TRACE-ELEMENTS TO LAKE-MICHIGAN - A HYBRID-RECEPTORDEPOSITION MODELING APPROACH, Environmental science & technology, 29(8), 1995, pp. 2112-2122
Citations number
42
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences","Engineering, Environmental
ISSN journal
0013936X
Volume
29
Issue
8
Year of publication
1995
Pages
2112 - 2122
Database
ISI
SICI code
0013-936X(1995)29:8<2112:DDOTTL>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
A hybrid-receptor deposition modeling approach was utilized to estimat e the dry deposition flux of size segregated particles to Lake Michiga n during the Lake Michigan Urban Air Toxics Study (LMUATS) from July 8 to August 9, 1991. The model estimated the flux of trace elements ass ociated with particles in the fine (less than or equal to 2.5 mu m) an d PM10-coarse (2.5-10 mu m) size range to Lake Michigan using ambient concentration measurements. The ensemble average deposition velocities for fine particles traversing Lake Michigan were found to vary consid erably, by factors of 3-15. The average deposition velocities for PM10 -coarse particles vary by factors of <1-3. The ratios of observed to e stimated ambient concentrations ranged from 0.75 to 2 for fine fractio n elements and from 0.8 to 3.6 for elements in the PM10-coarse fractio n The ratios of the estimated deposition fluxes of Ca and Pb with thos e measured by surrogate surfaces over Lake Michigan during the same pe riod ranged from 0.75 to 1 for the fine fraction and from 1.4 to 2.2 f or the PM10-coarse fraction. Si (517 x 10(3) kg) had the highest depos ition fur among trace elements primarily of soil or crustal origin, fo llowed by Ca (250 x 10(3) kg), Fe (208 x 10(3) kg), Al (143 x 10(3) kg ), and K (73 x 10(3) kg), Trace elements primarily of anthropogenic or igin had the following deposition fluxes: S, 53 x 10(3) kg; Zn, 3.8 x 10(3) kg; Mn, 2.4 x 10(3) kg; Cu, 2.2 x 10(3) kg; Pb, 1.01 x 10(3) kg; Se, 1.0 x 10(3) kg; Ni, 0.86 x 10(3) kg; Cr, 0.5 x 10(3) kg; and Br, 0.35 x 10(3) kg. This paper discusses the effect of micrometeorologica l parameters, particle size distributions, water wave dynamics, and th e type and location of measurement sites on the estimate of dry deposi tion fluxes.