Frequent new particle formation at remote sites in the subboreal forest of North America
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Published:2022-02-24
Issue:4
Volume:22
Page:2487-2505
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
Andreae Meinrat O.ORCID, Andreae Tracey W., Ditas Florian, Pöhlker ChristopherORCID
Abstract
Abstract. The frequency and intensity of new particle formation
(NPF) over remote forest regions in the temperate and boreal zones, and thus
the importance of NPF for the aerosol budget and life cycle in the pristine
atmosphere, remains controversial. Whereas NPF has been shown to occur
relatively frequently at several sites in Scandinavia, it was found to be
nearly absent at a mid-continental site in Siberia. To explore this issue
further, we made measurements of aerosol size distributions between 10 and
420 nm diameter at two remote sites in the transition region between
temperate and boreal forest in British Columbia, Canada. The measurements
covered 23 d during the month of June 2019, at the time when NPF
typically reaches its seasonal maximum in remote midlatitude regions. These
are the first such measurements in a near-pristine region on the North
American continent. Although the sites were only 150 km apart, there were
clear differences in NPF frequency and intensity between them. At the Eagle
Lake site, NPF occurred daily, and nucleation-mode particle concentrations
reached above 5000 cm−3. In contrast, at the Nazko River site, there
were only six NPF events in 11 d, and the nucleation-mode particle
concentrations only reached about 800 cm−3. The reasons for this
difference could not be conclusively resolved with the available data; they
may include air mass origins, preexisting aerosols, and the density and type
of forest cover in the surrounding regions. In contrast to observations in
other temperate and boreal environments, we found that NPF at our sites occurred
at nighttime just as frequently as during daytime. Together with the lack of
identifiable sources of sulfuric acid precursor species in the fetch
region of our sites, this suggests that nucleation of
extremely low volatility organics was the predominant NPF mechanism. Our
results indicate that extended measurement campaigns with a more
comprehensive set of instrumentation to investigate the role of NPF in the remote forest regions of North
America are essential for a deeper scientific
understanding of this important process and its role in the global aerosol
budget.
Funder
King Saud University
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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