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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/10843
Title: Effects of acidic processing, transport history, and dust and sea salt loadings on the dissolution of iron from Asian dust
Authors: Shih-Chieh Hsu
Shaw Chen Liu
Richard Arimoto
Fuh-Kwo Shiah
Gwo-Ching Gong 
Yi-Tang Huang
Shuh-JI Kao
Jen-Ping Chen
Fei-Jan Lin
Chun-Yao Lin
Jr-Chuan Huang
Fu-Jung Tsai 
S.-C. Lung
Issue Date: Oct-2010
Publisher: American Geophysical Union
Journal Volume: 115
Source: Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres
Abstract: 
Aerosol particles collected over the East China Sea (ECS) were analyzed for water-soluble Fe (FeS), total Fe (FeT), and other chemical species. Eight samples were classified as high Asian dust (HAD) on the basis of total Al concentrations ≥1500 ng/m3. Comparisons with low Asian dust (LAD) samples showed that unlike FeT or most other substances, the percentage of FeT soluble in deionized water (%FeS) was lower in the HAD samples. The %FeS in the HAD samples varied with transport pattern and air mass history. As the difference in FeS concentrations between HAD and LAD is relatively small and HAD occurs several days each year, the supply of FeS through dry deposition to the surface ocean may be less sporadic than previously thought. Soluble Fe correlated with non-sea-salt sulfate, water-soluble organic carbon, and nitrate, possibly because of an anthropogenic, relatively soluble, form of Fe or enhanced dissolution caused by reactions with anthropogenic acids. Sea salt loadings evidently have a negative effect on %FeS, presumably due to buffering effects of the salts. Dust concentrations and %FeS followed an inverse power law relationship with a moderate correlation, suggesting that the %FeS may be increased by acid processing during transport as dust loadings gradually decrease.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/10843
ISSN: 2169-897X
DOI: ://WOS:000283084500004
10.1029/2009jd013442
://WOS:000283084500004
://WOS:000283084500004
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