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Atmospheric Deposition of 7Be in the Southeast of China: A Case Study in Xiamen
Author(s) -
Lihao Zhang,
Weifeng Yang,
Min Chen,
Zhou Wang,
Peng Lin,
Ziming Fang,
Yusheng Qiu,
Minfang Zheng
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
aerosol and air quality research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.866
H-Index - 55
eISSN - 2071-1409
pISSN - 1680-8584
DOI - 10.4209/aaqr.2015.03.0182
Subject(s) - troposphere , monsoon , precipitation , atmosphere (unit) , environmental science , atmospheric sciences , deposition (geology) , air mass (solar energy) , climatology , stratosphere , haze , pollutant , meteorology , geography , geology , chemistry , structural basin , geomorphology , physics , organic chemistry , boundary layer , thermodynamics
Atmospheric deposition of ^7Be was measured at a time-series station in the southeast of China (Xiamen) from 2011 to 2013. The deposition fluxes of ^7Be ranged from 0.05 Bq m^(–2) d^(–1) to 7.42 Bq m^(–2) d^(–1), averaging 1.87 ± 0.10 Bq m^(–2) d^(–1). High fluxes occurred in months with northeast monsoon, and low values were observed in the southwest monsoon prevailing months. The significant correlations between ^7Be deposition and precipitation, existing in both northeast and southwest monsoon seasons, suggested the dominant removal of atmospheric ^7Be via precipitation. However, the correlations showed a large slope for the northeast monsoon season, indicating higher ^7Be contents in the atmosphere during the northeast monsoon prevailing months, supported by the precipitation-normalized ^7Be and the temporal variability of ^7Be/^(210)Pb ratios. Such a scenario revealed more intensive exchange of air mass between the stratosphere and troposphere during the northeast monsoon prevailing months. Together with the high pollutant concentrations in ambient air observed in these seasons, the results indicated that the pollutants in Xiamen might enter into the upper troposphere via vertical air mass exchange.

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