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Composition and Characteristics of ionic Components of Aerosols Collected at Gosan Site in Jeiu Island, Korea  

Kang, Chang-Hee (Research Institute for Basic Sciences and Department of Chemistry Cheju National University)
Kim, Won-Hyung (Research Institute for Basic Sciences and Department of Chemistry Cheju National University)
Hu, Chul-Goo (Department of Environmental Engineering, Cheju National University)
Kim, Yong-Pyo (Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Iwha Womans University)
Shim, Shang-Gyoo (Air Resources Research Center, Korea Institute of Science und Technolog)
Hong, Min-Sun (Department of Environmental Engineering, Ajou University)
Kim, Ki-Hyun (Department of Earth add Environmental Sciences, Sejong University)
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Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment / v.19, no.E4, 2003 , pp. 177-186 More about this Journal
Abstract
The total of 1,454 aerosol samples were collected by high volume tape sampler at the Gosan Site in Jeju Island from 1992 to 1999, and the major water-soluble ionic components were chemically analyzed. The mean concentrations of nss-S $O_4$$^{2-}$, N $H_4$$^{+}$, and N $O_3$$^{[-10]}$ showed high values, which were 6.73, 1.45, and 1.45 ${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$/㎥, respectively, while $Ca^{2+}$ and $K^{+}$ concentrations were low with the values of 0.49 and 0.42 $\mu\textrm{g}$/㎥. The concentrations of most components increased in spring but decreased in summer, especially with the remarkable increase of $Ca^{2+}$ and N $O_3$$^{[-10]}$ concentrations in spring. The seasonal comparison of nss-S $O_4$$^{2-}$ concentrations showed higher values with the order of spring > fall 〉 winter〉 summer, but spring 〉 winter〉 fall 〉 summer for N $O_3$$^{[-10]}$ Meanwhile, the concentration levels of N $a^{+}$ and C $l^{[-10]}$ increased more in winter season. According to the investigation of wind direction effect, the concentrations of most aerosol ionic components showed higher values consistently at the westerly and northerly wind conditions. Based on the factor analysis, the atmospheric aerosols in the Gosan Site are considered to be largely affected by marine sources, followed by anthropogenic and soil sources.urces..
Keywords
Gosan Site; Aerosol; ionic components; Factor analysis; Wind influence;
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