Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Measurements of atmospheric concentrations
and fluxes of reactive nitrogen (NO, NO2, HNO3, NO3
-
fine
and NO3
-
coarse) above the snow surface were performed
from 29 March to 30 April 2010 at Ny-A ° lesund, Svalbard.
Determinations of chemical and physical properties of
snow were also carried out. Both NO and NO2 showed
clear diurnal cycles with noontime maxima and nighttime
minima. Significant emission fluxes of NO and NO2 were
observed, reaching noontime values up to 19.42 and
25.20 pmol/m2 s, respectively. The snow surface was the
source of NO and NO2 but these observed releases were
small due to almost alkaline snow environment and
chemical forms of snow NO3
-. Significant deposition
fluxes of HNO3, fine and coarse particulate NO3
- fluxes
were also observed, reaching peak values up to -18.00,
-37.80 and -12.50 pmol/m2 s, respectively, during
snowfall events. Measurements of surface snow provided
experimental data that the total contribution of dry deposition
of these species to the NO3
- -N in the snow was
about 24 %. However, wet deposition in falling snow
seemed to be the major contribution to the nitrate input to
the snow.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Arctic region; Snow surface; Nitrogen oxides; Nitric acid; Particulate nitrate; Nitrogen fluxes
Elenco autori:
Spataro, Francesca; Salvatori, Rosamaria; Ianniello, Antonietta; Esposito, Giulio; Nardino, Marianna; Montagnoli, Mauro
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