Characterization of seasonal sea-salt particles in Antarctica by the combined use of low-Z particle electron probe X-ray microanalysis and Raman microspectrometry
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Title
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Characterization of seasonal sea-salt particles in Antarctica by the combined use of low-Z particle electron probe X-ray microanalysis and Raman microspectrometry
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Authors
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Eom, Hyo-Jin
Gupta, Dhrubajyoti
Hwang, Heejin
Hur, Soon Do
Ro, Chul-Un
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Issue Date
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2014
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Citation
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Eom, Hyo-Jin, et al. 2014. Characterization of seasonal sea-salt particles in Antarctica by the combined use of low-Z particle electron probe X-ray microanalysis and Raman microspectrometry. he Korea Society for Environmental Analysis. Fall Symposium.. Jeju National University. 2014.11.27-28.
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Abstract
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Antarctica, having minimal influence from trade-winds, is isolated from cross-continental
anthropogenic aerosol sources. Hence, it is one of the few pristine sites ideal for studying
natural sea salt aerosols (SSAs) processes (Maskey et al., 2011). The different phases of
natural SSAs significantly affect earth's radiative balance by scattering light and acting as
cloud droplet or ice-nuclei (Ault et al., 2013). So far most investigations are based on
artificially generated SSAs. This study aims to present a systematic examination of the interdependence
of hygroscopic properties and the chemical heterogeneity of natural SSAs
collected in the Antarctic.
Aerosol samples were collected at a Korean scientific research station in the Antarctic: the
King Sejong station (62º22'S, 58º78'W). Sea salt particles were collected on Al foils (Aldrich,
99.8% purity) using a three stage cascade impactor (PM10 Impactor, Dekati Inc.) in different
seasons. The impactor has aerodynamic cut-offs of 10, 2.5, and 1 μm for stages 1, 2, and 3,
respectively, at a 10 L min-1 sampling flow. The chemical compositions, mixing states, and
spatial distribution of chemical species within individual particles are obtained by the
combined use of low-Z particle energy-dispersive X-ray microanalysis and Raman
microspectrometry.
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Conference Name
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he Korea Society for Environmental Analysis. Fall Symposium.
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Conference Place
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Jeju National University
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Conference Date
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2014.11.27-28
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Type
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Poster
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