Speciated particle dry deposition to the sea surface: results from ASEPS '97

Citation
Sc. Pryor et al., Speciated particle dry deposition to the sea surface: results from ASEPS '97, ATMOS ENVIR, 33(13), 1999, pp. 2045-2058
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology,"Earth Sciences
Journal title
ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT
ISSN journal
13522310 → ACNP
Volume
33
Issue
13
Year of publication
1999
Pages
2045 - 2058
Database
ISI
SICI code
1352-2310(199906)33:13<2045:SPDDTT>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
It has been postulated that atmospheric pathways may comprise a significant source of nitrogen for aquatic ecosystems and excess atmospheric depositio n to coastal areas may be a major cause of eutrophication. Dry deposition o f nitrogen containing particles is a potential, but poorly quantified pathw ay, for atmospheric nitrogen flux. This pathway is not well quantified beca use deposition velocities for particles are difficult to calculate and inco rporate substantial uncertainties. Herein we employ an amended version of t he Hummelshoj et al. (1992, Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Precipitation Scavenging and Atmosphere-Surface Exchange Processes. AMS , Richland, Washington, USA, 12pp.) model to calculate size-segregated dry deposition of particle inorganic nitrogen compounds to the western Baltic d uring the late Spring of 1997 based on data collected as part of the Air-Se a Exchange Process Study (ASEPS). The results show that over a 15 d period in April and May dry deposition fluxes varied between 30 and 400 mu g m(-2) d(-1) for nitrate and 1 and 120 mu g m(-2) d(-1) for ammonium. Sensitivity analyses run to assess the potential bounds on actual dry deposition indic ate that, for reasonable variation of model parameters and formulation, par ticle nitrogen dry deposition may be varied by up to an order of magnitude. The primary sources of uncertainty are identified and are discussed in the context of alternative model formulations. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.