Abstract

Abstract: We determined the concentrations of gaseous element mercury (GEM) and particulate mercury (Hg P ) in the Asian marine boundary layer (MBL) during the spring and fall of 2013 and 2014 to investigate the spatial-temporal distributions of GEM and Hg P . A cascade impactor was used to collect Hg P in nine size fractions ranging from 10 μm to P in PM 10 (hereafter referred to as HgP 10) tended to decrease from the land to the open sea both in spring and fall. The mean (±SD) concentrations of HgP 10 during spring and fall were 15.3 ± 9.1 and 15.8 ± 4.4 pg m −3 respectively, while the mean GEM concentration during the entire study period was 2.02 ± 1.08 ng m −3 (N = 12,341), which was much higher than those of other remote oceans. Moreover, the size distributions of Hg P was bi-modal during spring, and Hg P was found mainly (57%) in coarse fractions (2.1–10 μm), while Hg P was dominated by fine particles ( P were calculated to be 2.77 ng m −2 d −1 during spring and 1.92 ng m −2 d −1 during fall, respectively, which were comparable to those measured at rural sites in North America, but considerably lower than those measured in urban cities in China. Additionally, compared to fine particles, coarse particles contributed more than 90% to the total dry deposition of Hg P due to higher deposition velocities.

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