Detailed mass size distributions of atmospheric aerosol species in the Negev desert, Israel, during ARACHNE-96 |
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Authors: | Willy Maenhaut Jacek Ptasinski and Jan Cafmeyer |
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Affiliation: | Institute for Nuclear Sciences, Universiteit Gent, Proeftuinstraat 86, B-9000, Gent, Belgium |
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Abstract: | As part of the 1996 summer intensive of the Aerosol, RAdiation and CHemistry Experiment (ARACHNE-96), the mass size distribution of various airborne particulate elements was studied at a remote site in the Negev Desert, Israel. Aerosol collections were made with 8-stage PIXE International cascade impactors (PCIs) and 12-stage small deposit area low pressure impactors (SDIs) and the samples were analyzed by PIXE for about 20 elements. The mineral elements (Al, Si, Ca, Ti, Fe) exhibited a unimodal size distribution which peaked at about 6 μm, but the contribution of particles larger than 10 μm was clearly more pronounced during the day than during night. Sulphur and Br had a tendency to exhibit two modes in the submicrometer size range, with diameters at about 0.3 and 0.6 μm, respectively. The elements V and Ni, which are indicators of residual fuel burning, showed essentially one fine mode (at 0.3 μm) in addition to a coarse mode which represented the mineral dust contribution. Overall, good agreement was observed between the mass size distributions from the PCI and SDI devices. The PCI was superior to the SDI for studying the size distribution in the coarse size range, but the SDI was clearly superior for unravelling the various modes in the submicrometer size range. |
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Keywords: | PIXE Multielement analysis Atmospheric acrosols Size distribution Cascade impactor Israel |
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