Abstract
For oceans to be a significant source of primary organic aerosol (POA), sea spray aerosol (SSA) must be highly enriched with organics relative to the bulk seawater. We propose that organic enrichment at the air-sea interface, chemical composition of seawater, and the aerosol size are three main parameters controlling the organic mass fraction of sea spray aerosol (OMSSA). To test this hypothesis, we developed a new marine POA emission function based on a conceptual relationship between the organic enrichment at the air-sea interface and surface wind speed. The resulting parameterization is explored using aerosol chemical composition and surface wind speed from Atlantic and Pacific coastal stations, and satellite-derived ocean concentrations of chlorophyll-a, dissolved organic carbon, and particulate organic carbon. Of all the parameters examined, a multi-variable logistic regression revealed that the combination of 10 m wind speed and surface chlorophyll-a concentration ([Chl-a]) are the most consistent predictors of OMSSA. This relationship, combined with the published aerosol size dependence of OMSSA, resulted in a new parameterization for the organic mass fraction of SSA. Global emissions of marine POA are investigated here by applying this newly-developed relationship to existing sea spray emission functions, satellite-derived [Chl-a], and modeled 10m winds. Analysis of model simulations shows that global annual sub-micron marine organic emission associated with sea spray is estimated to be from 2.8 to 5.6 TgC yr(-1). This study provides additional evidence that marine primary organic aerosols are a globally significant source of organics in the atmosphere.
| Original language | English (Ireland) |
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| Pages (from-to) | 8777-8790 |
| Number of pages | 14 |
| Journal | Atmospheric Chemistry And Physics |
| Volume | 11 |
| Issue number | 16 |
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| Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2011 |
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- Authors
- Gantt, B,Meskhidze, N,Facchini, MC,Rinaldi, M,Ceburnis, D,O'Dowd, CD