JOURNAL ARTICLE

Elemental composition of Arctic particulate matter

Thomas A. CahillRobert A. Eldred

Year: 1984 Journal:   Geophysical Research Letters Vol: 11 (5)Pages: 413-416   Publisher: American Geophysical Union

Abstract

Measurements were made of the elemental composition of particulate matter collected in flights in the Arctic in spring 1983 as part of the Arctic Gas and Aerosol Sampling Program (AGASP). Ten samples of size‐selected particles were analyzed by four nondestructive techniques at Davis. Concentrations were determined for H, C, N, and O by Forward Alpha Scattering Techniques (FAST) and for elements heavier than fluorine by Particle Induced X‐ray Emission (PIXE). Total mass was measured gravimetrically, and optical absorption was measured using the Laser Integrating Plate Method (LIPM). Results of the analyses show dramatic differences in concentrations and elemental ratios from the Alaskan arctic to the Norwegian arctic, with indications of wood smoke and sulfuric acid in the arctic atmosphere.

Keywords:
Arctic Particulates Environmental chemistry Atmosphere (unit) Aerosol Environmental science The arctic Sulfuric acid Elemental analysis Chemical composition Atmospheric sciences Mineralogy Chemistry Geology Meteorology Physics Oceanography Inorganic chemistry

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