A global assessment of precipitation chemistry and deposition of sulfur, nitrogen, sea salt, base cations, organic acids, acidity and pH, and phosphorus

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作者
Vet, Robert [1 ]
Artz, Richard S. [2 ]
Carou, Silvina [1 ]
Shaw, Mike [1 ]
Ro, Chul-Un [1 ]
Aas, Wenche [3 ]
Baker, Alex [4 ]
Bowersox, Van C. [5 ]
Dentener, Frank [6 ]
Galy-Lacaux, Corinne [7 ]
Hou, Amy [1 ]
Pienaar, Jacobus J. [8 ]
Gillett, Robert [9 ]
Cristina Forti, M. [10 ]
Gromov, Sergey [11 ,12 ]
Hara, Hiroshi [13 ]
Khodzher, Tamara [14 ]
Mahowald, Natalie M. [15 ]
Nickovic, Slobodan [16 ]
Rao, P. S. P. [17 ]
Reid, Neville W. [18 ]
机构
[1] Environm Canada, Atmospher Sci & Technol Directorate, Toronto, ON, Canada
[2] NOAA, Air Resources Lab, College Pk, MD USA
[3] Norwegian Inst Air Res NILU, Kjeller, Norway
[4] Univ E Anglia, Sch Environm Sci, Norwich NR4 7TJ, Norfolk, England
[5] World Meteorol Org Global Atmosphere Watch, QA SAC Amer, Champaign, IL USA
[6] Commiss European Communities, Joint Res Ctr, Inst Environm & Sustainabil, I-21020 Ispra, Italy
[7] Observ Midi Pyrenees, Lab Aerol, F-31400 Toulouse, France
[8] North West Univ, Fac Nat Sci, Potchefstroom, South Africa
[9] CSIRO Marine & Atmospher Res, Aspendale, Vic, Australia
[10] Minist Ciencia Tecnol & Inovacao, Inst Nacl Pesquisas Espaciais, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[11] Inst Global Climate & Ecol, Moscow, Russia
[12] RAS, Moscow 117901, Russia
[13] Tokyo Univ Agr & Technol, Dept Agr, Tokyo, Japan
[14] Russian Acad Sci, Siberian Branch, Limnol Inst, Irkutsk 664003, Russia
[15] Cornell Univ, Ithaca, NY USA
[16] World Meteorol Org, Atmospher Res & Environm Branch AREB, Geneva, Switzerland
[17] Indian Inst Trop Meteorol, Pune, Maharashtra, India
[18] Ontario Minist Environm, Toronto, ON M4V 1P5, Canada
基金
美国海洋和大气管理局; 巴西圣保罗研究基金会; 美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Precipitation chemistry; Deposition; Emissions; Major ions; Global Atmosphere Watch; Assessment; pH; EASTERN UNITED-STATES; SAO-PAULO METROPOLIS; ATMOSPHERIC REACTIVE NITROGEN; BROOK EXPERIMENTAL FOREST; SOUTHERN INDIAN-OCEAN; MAJOR INORGANIC-IONS; AIR ACT AMENDMENTS; LONG-TERM TRENDS; NEW-YORK-STATE; WET-DEPOSITION;
D O I
10.1016/j.atmosenv.2013.10.060
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
A global assessment of precipitation chemistry and deposition has been carried out under the direction of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) Scientific Advisory Group for Precipitation Chemistry (SAG-PC). The assessment addressed three questions: (1) what do measurements and model estimates of precipitation chemistry and wet, dry and total deposition of sulfur, nitrogen, sea salt, base cations, organic acids, acidity, and phosphorus show globally and regionally? (2) has the wet deposition of major ions changed since 2000 (and, where information and data are available, since 1990) and (3) what are the major gaps and uncertainties in our knowledge? To that end, regionally-representative measurements for two 3-year-averaging periods, 2000-2002 and 2005-2007, were compiled worldwide. Data from the 2000-2002 averaging period were combined with 2001 ensemble-mean modeling results from 21 global chemical transport models produced in Phase 1 of the Coordinated Model Studies Activities of the Task Force on Hemispheric Transport of Air Pollution (TF HTAP). The measurement data and modeling results were used to generate global and regional maps of major ion concentrations in precipitation and deposition. A major product of the assessment is a database of quality assured ion concentration and wet deposition data gathered from regional and national monitoring networks. The database is available for download from the World Data Centre for Precipitation Chemistry (http://wdcpc.org/). The assessment concludes that global concentrations and deposition of sulfur and nitrogen are reasonably well characterized with levels generally highest near emission sources and more than an order of magnitude lower in areas largely free of anthropogenic influences. In many parts of the world, wet deposition of reduced nitrogen exceeds that of oxidized nitrogen and is increasing. Sulfur and nitrogen concentrations and deposition in North America and Europe have declined significantly in line with emission reduction policies. Major regions of the world, including South America, the more remote areas of North America, much of Asia, Africa, Oceania, polar regions, and all of the oceans, are inadequately sampled for all of the major ions in wet and dry deposition, and particularly so for phosphorus, organic forms of nitrogen, and weak acids including carbonates and organic acids. Measurement-based inferential estimates of dry deposition are limited to sulfur and some nitrogen in only a few regions of the world and methods are highly uncertain. The assessment concludes with recommendations to address major gaps and uncertainties in global ion concentration and deposition measurements. Crown Copyright (C) 2013 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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