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Fossil and modern sources of aerosol carbon in the Netherlands –
A year-long radiocarbon study
U. Dusek1, M. Monaco1, A. Kappetijn1, T. Röckmann1
S. Szidat2, H. A. J. Meijer3, J. van der Plicht3, 1 Institute for Marine and Atmospheric research Utrecht (IMAU), the Netherlands
2 Center for Isotope Research, Groningen University, the Netherlands3 Laboratory for Radiochemistry and Environmental Chemistry, University of Bern, Switzerland
Radiocarbon
Carbon isotopes:C12 : 98.89 %C13: 1.11 %
C14: 0.0000000001%Half life: 5730 yrs
Produced bycosmic rays
Exchange withBiosphere as 14CO2
Decay whenExchange withBiosphere stops
Unit of measurement:Fraction modern
fm = 14C sample/14C standard
Standard: oxalic acid (typical
activity of 1950 biosphere)
fm > 1 possible through bomb tests
Carbonaceous aerosol: 14C for source apportionment
Biomass burning Fossil fuel Biogenic
EC OC
fm = 1.1 - 1.2 fm = 0 fm ~ 1.04
Thermally refractory Volatile - refractory
From aerosol particles to 14C measurement
Sampling: Goal: 50 – 500 ug C
High volume samplers: 500 l/min of air through filter
Convert OC and EC to CO2Measure 14C content with AMS
Protocol for filter extraction
Carbonaceous aerosol
15 min at 650 C
TC
15 min at 360 C
OC
Water extraction
15 min at 360 C
WIOC
15 min at 650 C
RC
2 min at450 C
Pump away
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fm(%)
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OrganicCarbon
Time series
Very dry spring
Very rainy Cold summer
Very dry Fall
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Mixed
OrganicCarbon
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fm(%)
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ElementalCarbon
Time series
Marine
Continental
Mixed
ElementalCarbon
Seasonal variation
fm: WSOC > OC > TC > WIOC > EC
Least seasonal variation in WSOC
Most in EC
Highest fm in spring
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carbonfrac on
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biomassburning
roadtransport
biogenic
Contribution of biomass burning to EC
Detection level of our method?
Why so high in spring?
Possible biological influence?
Fires in the spring
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%contribu
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Dependence of fm on carbon concentration
Low concentrations of TC: low fm
Very high concentrations of TC: low fm
At moderate TC concentrations 1- 5 ug/m3:
variations in TC concentration caused by modern source
y=-52x+88R²=0.60976
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1/TC(m3/ug)
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fm(%)
Totalcarbon(ug/m3)
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winter
Pollution events
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odern(%)
PM10massconcentra on(mg/m3)
Amsterdam(urban)
Correlation of fm WIOC and EC
fm(WIOC), fm(EC) correlated
Common modern source
Extra biogenic background source for WIOC
y=0.9664x+34.381R²=0.66339
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Day-night variations
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marineday
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Higher fm during night:
Higher traffic emissions during day
Condensation of semi-volatile biogenic organic during night
Conclusions
• Possible components other than EC in refractory material:
Pollen, other biological things?
fM(TC) lowest in summer, highest in spring
• Overall high values of fM(TC) and fM(OC)
• Pollution events with clear low fM signature
• fM(EC) high in continental air masses, except in summer
• Negligible biomass burning contribution in summer
• Distinct day-night variation with lower fM during day
Acknowledgements
Thanks to
B. Oyamafor assistance with sampling and filter preparation
This study was funded by the Dutch NWO
Contamination: Analysis of standards with known 14C content
Comparison with typical sample size and
handling blank values
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TC(3%) OC(2.5%) EC(6%)
carbon[ugcm
-2]
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Moderncont.
Deadcont.
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