Antarctic Record (Dec 2010)

Seasonal variation and volatility of ultra-fine particles in coastal Antarctic troposphere

  • Keiichiro Hara,
  • Kazuo Osada,
  • Chiharu Nishita-Hara,
  • Masanori Yabuki,
  • Masahiko Hayashi,
  • Takashi Yamanouchi,
  • Makoto Wada,
  • Masataka Shiobara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15094/00009573
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. special issue
pp. 541 – 553

Abstract

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The Size distribution and volatility of ultrafine aerosol particles were measured at Syowa Station during the 46-47 Japanese Antarctic Research Expeditions. During the summer, most of the ultrafine particles were volatile particles, which were composed of H_2SO_4, CH_3SO_3H and sulfates bi-sulfates. The abundance of non-volatile particles was ~ 20% during the summer, increasing to>90% in winter-spring. Non-volatile particles in winter were dominantly sea-salt particles. Some ultrafine sea-salt particles might be released from sea-ice. When air mass was transported from the free troposphere over the Antarctic continent, the abundance of non-volatile particles dropped to<30% even in winter.