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AMBIENT AMMONIA AND AMMONIUM AEROSOL ACROSS A REGION OF VARIABLE AMMONIA EMISSION DENSITY

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Walker*, J T., D. R. Whitall, W. P. Robarge, AND H. W. Paerl. AMBIENT AMMONIA AND AMMONIUM AEROSOL ACROSS A REGION OF VARIABLE AMMONIA EMISSION DENSITY. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT. Elsevier Science BV, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 38(9):1235-1246, (2004).

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The paper presents one year of ambient ammonia (NH3), ammonium (NH4+), hydrochloric acid (HCI), chloride (CI¯), nitric acid (HNO3), nitrate (NO3¯), nitrous acid (HONO), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and sulfate (SO42-) concentrations at three sites in the Coastal Plain region of North Carolina. County-scale total NH3 emission densities for the sites ranged from 320 kg NH3-N/km-2-yr at a coastal site at Morehead City to 4800 kg NH3-N/km-2-yr inland at Clinton, while another inland site at Kinston had an intermediate emission density of approximately 2280 kg NH3-N/km-2-yr. Average NH3 concentrations were 5.32, 2.46, and 0.58 mg/m-3 at Clinton, Kinston, and Morehead City, respectively. Average NH4+ concentrations were 1.84, 1.25, and 0.91 µg m-3, and total concentrations of inorganic (NH4sup>+ + NO3- + SO42 + CI-) particulate matter with aerosol diameters <2.5 µ (PM2.5) were 8.66, 6.35, and 5.31 µg m-3 at Clinton, Kinston, and Morehead City, respectively. NH3 concentrations were highest during the summer at all sites, with summer-to-winter concentration ratios of 2.40, 5.70, and 1.70 at Clinton, Kinston, and Morehead City, respectively. NH3 concentrations were higher at night at the Clinton site, during the day at the Kinston site, and day/night concentrations were similar at the Morehead City site. NH4+ concentrations were highest during the winter at all sites, though this may not be representative of all years. Average daytime concentrations of NH4+ were similar to night values at all sites. NH4+ aerosol was primarily associated with SO42 ¯at all sites, though the degree Of SO42¯ neutralization was highest at Clinton and lowest at Morehead City. NH4+ aerosol formation appeared to be acid-gas-limited at the Clinton site during all seasons and during the spring and summer at the Kinston site. NH4+ aerosol formation was NH3-limited during all seasons at the Morehead City site and during the winter and fall at the Kinston site. This study shows that agricultural NH3 emissions influence local ambient concentrations of NH3 and PM2.5.

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Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:03/01/2004
Record Last Revised:05/19/2009
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 80553