Sulfur dioxide oxidation in clouds at Whiteface Mountain as a function of drop size

Citation
Ov. Rattigan et al., Sulfur dioxide oxidation in clouds at Whiteface Mountain as a function of drop size, J GEO RES-A, 106(D15), 2001, pp. 17347-17358
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Volume
106
Issue
D15
Year of publication
2001
Pages
17347 - 17358
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
In situ oxidation of SO2 has been determined in clouds as a function of dro plet size using a trace element technique during July 1998 at Whiteface Mou ntain, New York. The pH of the cloud water ranged from 2.8 to 4.7 with a me an of 3.4, and therefore SO2 oxidation was dominated by hydrogen peroxide. Size-fractioned cloud samples were collected from six different events at t he mountain's summit (1.5 km above mean sea level) using a size-fractionati ng California Institute of Technology Active Strand Cloudwater Collector. B ulk samples were collected using both passive and active collectors. During each event, below-cloud and interstitial aerosols were collected every 2 h ours. Cloud water and aerosol samples were analyzed for major ions and sele cted trace elements. Continuous measurements of gas phase species SO2, H2O2 , and O-3 were carried out at the summit and below-cloud sites. Concentrati ons of cloud water SO42-, NO3-, H2O2, and trace elements, as well as pH, we re largely independent of droplet size. The component of cloud water SO42- produced from in situ oxidation (SO4in2-) was also largely independent of d roplet size. The results are in agreement with calculated relative producti on rates in the small and large drop sizes based on known laboratory reacti on rates.