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Sources, compositions, and distributions of water-soluble organic nitrogen in aerosols over the China Sea

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2009JD013238

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  1. National Science Foundation of China [40490262, 40776063]
  2. National Basic Research Program of China [2006CB400601]

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Particulate water-soluble organic nitrogen (ON) was measured over the South China Sea, the Yellow Sea and at a coastal site at Qingdao in spring 2005 and 2006 to study its impact on the oceanic ecosystem over the China sea. ON contributed similar to 30% of the total water-soluble particulate nitrogen over the South China Sea and similar to 20% over the Yellow Sea and in Qingdao. More than 70% of the ON existed in the fine mode particles (<2.1 mu m). During dust-storm events, ON in the coarse particles (>2.1 mu m) increased leading to an increase of that in total suspended particulates (TSP). Factor analysis indicated that ON mainly originated from anthropogenic sources while a relatively small amount was from marine and crustal sources. Urea, on the average, represented similar to 8% of the total ON over the marginal sea of China. In the non-dust aerosols, similar to 50% of urea existed in the fine mode over the Yellow Sea and Qingdao, but the percentage decreased to similar to 30% in the dust aerosols. Free amino acids were generally a minor component of the ON, only accounting for similar to 1% of the total ON.

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