Importance of Atmospheric Transport on Methanesulfonic Acid (MSA) Concentrations in the Arctic Ocean During Summer Under Global Warming

Author:

Jiang Bei1ORCID,Xie Zhouqing1ORCID,Chen Afeng1,Yue Fange1,Yu Xiawei1,Wang Longquan1,Gu Weihua1,Wu Xudong1,Chai Zhangyan2,Jin Ruilin1

Affiliation:

1. Anhui Key Laboratory of Polar Environment and Global Change Department of Environmental Science and Engineering University of Science and Technology of China Hefei China

2. School of Life Sciences University of Science and Technology of China Hefei China

Abstract

AbstractThe climatic effects of aerosols derived from dimethyl sulfide (DMS) (e.g., methanesulfonic acid [MSA]) have long been of concern, particularly in the rapidly warming Arctic Ocean. Melting sea ice and increase in primary productivity can result in increased DMS emissions and MSA. However, the processes affecting MSA are complex. In addition to local sources, atmospheric chemistry processes, deposition, long‐distance transport, and regional heterogeneities influence MSA. This study used aerosol samples from the Chinese Polar Research Expedition during the summer of 2010–2016 and divided them into the Chukchi Sea (CS), high Arctic Ocean (HAO), and sea near Greenland (NG) to study the factors that influence the changes in MSA. For CS, MSA concentrations were primarily influenced by long‐distance transport from the Bering Sea air mass. Moreover, owing to the North Atlantic Oscillation, an increase in the Bering Sea temperature and a decrease in rainfall during air mass transport led to a significant increase in the concentration of MSA in the CS in 2016. When the sea ice concentration was between 0.2 and 0.6, high solar radiation likely promoted MSA formation in the HAO. For NG, the sources, rainfall and atmospheric chemical processes influenced the variations in MSA. This study highlights the importance of MSA transport in the CS and sea ice for MSA in the HAO under global warming.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Atmospheric Science,Geophysics

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