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Interhemispheric differences in the chemical characteristics of the Indian Ocean aerosol during INDOEX

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The water soluble inorganic part of the sub-micrometer aerosol was measured from two research vessels over the Indian Ocean during the winter monsoon season (February and March) as part of the INDOEX project in 1998 and 1999. Additional measurements were made of gas phase SO2 from one of the vessels in 1999. All samples collected north of the ITCZ were clearly affected by continental, anthropogenic sources. A sharp transition occurred across the ITCZ with concentrations of nss-SO42, NH4+ and nss-K+ being lower by a factor of 7--15, >20 and >40, respectively, on the southern side of the ITCZ. The contribution from DMS to the sub-micrometer nss-SO42 was estimated to be up to 40% in clean air north of the ITCZ but less than 10% in polluted air originating from India. South of the ITCZ virtually all nss-SO42 was likely to be derived from oxidation of DMS. The concentration of \chem{SO_2} decreased rapidly with distance from the Indian coast, the ratio \SO2nss-SO42 reaching values below 5% after 35 h travel time over the ocean. Surprisingly, MSA, which is derived from DMS, also showed higher concentrations in the sub-micrometer aerosol north of the ITCZ than south of it. This could be explained by the larger sub-micrometer surface area available north of the ITCZ for the condensation of MSA. South of the ITCZ a major part of the MSA was found on the super-micrometer particles. The total amount of MSA, on both sub-micrometer and super-micrometer particles, varied little across the ITCZ. An analysis based on the air trajectories showed that systematic variation in the observed concentrations was associated with variations in the transport from source regions. For example, differences in time since air parcels left the Arabian or Indian coasts was shown to be an important factor for explaining the substantial differences in absolute concentrations.
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hal-00301016 , version 1 (18-06-2008)

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M. Norman, C. Leck, H. Rodhe. Interhemispheric differences in the chemical characteristics of the Indian Ocean aerosol during INDOEX. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions, 2002, 2 (6), pp.2373-2411. ⟨hal-00301016⟩

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