Long-Term Source Apportionment of Ammonium in PM2.5 at a Suburban and a Rural Site Using Stable Nitrogen Isotopes

被引:10
作者
Kawashima, Hiroto [1 ]
Yoshida, Otoha [1 ]
Suto, Nana [2 ]
机构
[1] Akita Prefectural Univ, Fac Syst Sci & Technol, Dept Management Sci & Engn, Yurihonjo, Akita 0150055, Japan
[2] Japan Automobile Res Inst, Environm Res Div, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3050822, Japan
关键词
nitrogen isotope; ammonium; NH3; isotope mixing model; source identification; ATMOSPHERIC AMMONIA; EMISSIONS; DEPOSITION; AEROSOLS; NITRATE; TEMPERATURE; VEHICLES; CARBON; WINTER; JAPAN;
D O I
10.1021/acs.est.2c06311
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Ammonia gas (NH3) is an important alkaline air pollutant and a precursor to particulate matter, and its source has been thought to be agricultural, but in recent years, nonagricultural sources have been suspected. In this study, stable nitrogen isotope ratios of ammonium ((515N-NH4+) in fine particulate matter (PM2.5) were measured at a suburban site and a rural site in Japan. Then, the long-term sources of NH4+ were identified using the (515N-NH3 and an isotopic mixing model. The results showed that the averaged contribution from nonagricultural sources was 67% at the suburban site and 78% at the rural site. We also reanalyzed NH3 data collected at the same location. The result showed that the averaged contribution of nonagricultural sources to NH3 was 39%. This result is reasonable because bottom-up estimates are close to the contribution, and the NH3 emissions are affected by warm season activities in the rural site. It was first found that the sources vary greatly, depending on the gas and particles. Back-trajectory results suggested that PM2.5 measured at the rural site was derived from the Asian continent. We inferred that the NH4+ had been formed on the continent and that these particles thus represent transboundary pollution.
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页码:1268 / 1277
页数:10
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