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Atmospheric input of silicon to the China adjacent seas: Non-negligible contributions from anthropogenic sources.
Wang, Jiao; Zhang, Jie; Liu, Xiaohuan; Liu, Baoshuang; Yao, Xiaohong; Gao, Huiwang.
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  • Wang J; Key Laboratory of Marine Environment and Ecology, Ministry of Education, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266100, China.
  • Zhang J; Key Laboratory of Marine Environment and Ecology, Ministry of Education, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266100, China.
  • Liu X; Key Laboratory of Marine Environment and Ecology, Ministry of Education, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266100, China; Laboratory for Marine Ecology and Environment Science, Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology, Qingdao 266071, China; Frontiers Science Center for Deep Oc
  • Liu B; State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Urban Ambient Air Particulate Matter Pollution Prevention and Control & Center for Urban Transport Emission Research, College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nankai University, Tianjin 300350, China.
  • Yao X; Key Laboratory of Marine Environment and Ecology, Ministry of Education, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266100, China; Laboratory for Marine Ecology and Environment Science, Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology, Qingdao 266071, China; Frontiers Science Center for Deep Oc
  • Gao H; Key Laboratory of Marine Environment and Ecology, Ministry of Education, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266100, China; Laboratory for Marine Ecology and Environment Science, Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology, Qingdao 266071, China; Frontiers Science Center for Deep Oc
Sci Total Environ ; 857(Pt 3): 159540, 2023 Jan 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36270349
Atmospheric deposition is an important source of exogenous Si in the oceans. As a typical crustal element, Si in the atmosphere emitted from anthropogenic sources is ignored. In this study, the atmospheric dry deposition of anthropogenic Si to China adjacent seas was calculated using WRF-CMAQ in January and July 2019 to investigate the contribution of anthropogenic Si to the oceans. Si emitted from 13 anthropogenic sources in China, the Korean Peninsula, Japan, and marine ships was considered. Emissions of anthropogenic Si in January and July 2019 were 30.2 and 22.0 Gg, respectively. The highest Si emissions were concentrated over eastern China, e.g. Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, Shandong province, Yangtze river delta area (0.2-21.3 ng m-2 s-1), while the lowest emissions were in northwestern China (< 5.2 ng m-2 s-1). Among the Bohai (BS), Yellow (YS), and East China seas (ECS), dry deposition fluxes over the southern YS were highest (4.6-16.8 µg m-2 d-1), and those over the ECS were lowest (0.2-7.7 µg m-2 d-1). During pollution episodes, the outflow of polluted air masses from the continent caused a 10-fold increase in Si deposition compared with clear days. The relative contribution of continental anthropogenic emissions and ship combustion varied significantly in two seasons. In winter, deposition from continental anthropogenic emissions to total anthropogenic Si deposition was higher than 96 %. While in summer, the contributions from ship combustion increased obviously, accounting for 10-38 %. Deposition flux of dissolved Si from anthropogenic sources over China adjacent seas was about 4-38 % of that of dissolved mineral dust Si. The annual Si depositions from atmospheric anthropogenic sources to the Si fluxes from rivers to the China adjacent seas were 0.03 %-2.8 %. The marine primary productivity in the BS, YS, and ECS caused by atmospheric anthropogenic dissolved Si deposition were 1.3, 1.2, and 0.7 mg C m-2 a-1, respectively.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Silício / Poluentes Atmosféricos País/Região como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Silício / Poluentes Atmosféricos País/Região como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article