Seasonal variation of the concentrations of nitrogenous species and their nitrogen isotopic ratios in aerosols at Gosan, Jeju Island: Implications for atmospheric processing and source changes of aerosols

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Atmospheric aerosol samples (n = 84) were collected at Gosan site, Jeju Island, South Korea between April 2003 and April 2004 for the measurements of total nitrogen (TN) and its isotopic ratio (δ 15 N) as well as nitrogen species (NH 4 + and NO 3 -). Measurements were also conducted for remained nitrogen (remained N) and removed nitrogen (removed N) on HCl fume treatment. A pronounced seasonal variation was found in the δ 15 N of TN, remained N (mostly NH 4 +), and removed N (mostly NO 3 -). The highest mean δ 15 N values of TN (+16.9‰ ±4.5‰) and remained N (+20.2‰ ±5.2‰) are detected in summer (June-August) whereas the lowest mean δ 15 N values (+12.9‰ ±3.4‰ and +11.3‰ ±5.1‰, respectively) are in winter (December-February). These trends can partly be explained by an enhanced contribution of 15 N-enriched emissions from agricultural straw burning in China in a harvest season (summer and autumn). The mean δ 15 N of removed N showed an opposite trend: the lowest (+8.9‰ ±3.7‰) in warm season (March-August) and the highest (+14.1‰ ±3.7‰) in cold season (September-February). These results can be explained by changes in source regions and emission strengths of nitrogenous species, as well as difference in secondary aerosol nitrogen formation between warm and cold seasons. Higher ratios of Ca 2+ / Na + and the lowest ratios of Na + /(Cl - + NO 3 -) are associated with lower δ 15 N values of removed N as a result of less isotopic enrichment (ε product-reactant) during the reaction between HNO 3 and dust particles. This study proposes that 15 N/ 14 N ratio can be regarded as process tracer of nitrogenous species in the atmosphere. Copyright © 2010 by the American Geophysical Union.

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Kundu, S., Kawamura, K., & Lee, M. (2010). Seasonal variation of the concentrations of nitrogenous species and their nitrogen isotopic ratios in aerosols at Gosan, Jeju Island: Implications for atmospheric processing and source changes of aerosols. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, 115(20). https://doi.org/10.1029/2009JD013323

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