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Assessing the variations in the chemical composition of rainwater and air masses using the zonal and meridional index

Ágnes Keresztesi, Ion-Andrei Niță, Marius‐Victor Birsan, Zsolt Bodor, Tı́mea Pernyeszi, Miruna Mihaela Micheu, Róbert Szép

2020Atmospheric Research49 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The chemical composition of rainwater was studied from January 2009 to December 2017 in the northern group of Eastern Carpathians, Romania, taking under consideration air mass trajectories, the zonal index and zonal circulations, to show the imprints of long-range transported pollutants on the precipitation chemistry. Rainwater samples were analyzed for pH, major anions and cations. The relative dominance of ions among sampling sites was quite similar, Ca2+ and SO42− being the most abundant. Neutralization was primarily brought by Ca2+, followed by NH4+, proven by the ionic ratios, neutralization factors, neutralizing and acidic potential, and the significant correlation coefficients between the sum of alkaline species (Ca2+ + Mg2+ + NH4+) and the sum of acidic species (NO3− + SO42−). Source apportionment showed the relative contributions of marine, crustal and anthropogenic sources to the total chemical composition of rainwater, indicating the significant influence of anthropogenic activities (mining, coal combustion) but the imprints of soil derived ions and sea salts can also be observed. The cluster analysis of air mass back trajectories showed that the studied region's climate and the atmospheric chemistry may have been influenced by long-range transported pollutants originated from NW and SW part of the continent. Zonal circulations and the daily zonal index using ERA Interim were constructed, demonstrating the greater influence of air masses coming from NW and SW, highlighting the polluting sources outside the European Union.

Topics & Concepts

Rainwater harvestingChemical compositionScavengingAir mass (solar energy)Environmental scienceZonal and meridionalSulfateBiomass burningEnvironmental chemistryPrecipitationDominance (genetics)Atmospheric sciencesCoal combustion productsChemistryCoalGeologyAerosolMeteorologyGeographyThermodynamicsBoundary layerBiologyBiochemistryGeneEcologyPhysicsAntioxidantOrganic chemistryAtmospheric chemistry and aerosolsGroundwater and Isotope GeochemistrySmart Materials for Construction
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