Airborne survey of trace gases and aerosols over the Southern Baltic Sea: from clean marine boundary layer to shipping corridor effect
The influence of shipping on air quality over the Southern Baltic Sea was investigated by characterizing the horizontal and vertical distribution of aerosols and trace gases using airborne measurements in the summer of 2015. Generally, continental and anthropogenic emissions affected the vertical di...
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doaj-354d7a15881445449a3ef316ca156fb42020-12-17T12:50:44ZengTaylor & Francis GroupTellus: Series B, Chemical and Physical Meteorology1600-08892020-01-0172112410.1080/16000889.2019.16953491695349Airborne survey of trace gases and aerosols over the Southern Baltic Sea: from clean marine boundary layer to shipping corridor effectMarco Zanatta0Heiko Bozem1Franziska Köllner2Johannes Schneider3Daniel Kunkel4Peter Hoor5Julia de Faria6Andreas Petzold7Ulrich Bundke8Katherine Hayden9Ralf M. Staebler10Hannes Schulz11Andreas B. Herber12Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine ResearchJohannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Institute for Atmospheric PhysicsMax Planck Institute for Chemistry, Particle Chemistry DepartmentMax Planck Institute for Chemistry, Particle Chemistry DepartmentJohannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Institute for Atmospheric PhysicsJohannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Institute for Atmospheric PhysicsForschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institute of Energy and Climate ResearchForschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institute of Energy and Climate ResearchForschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institute of Energy and Climate ResearchAir Quality Research Division, Environment and Climate Change CanadaAir Quality Research Division, Environment and Climate Change CanadaAlfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine ResearchAlfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine ResearchThe influence of shipping on air quality over the Southern Baltic Sea was investigated by characterizing the horizontal and vertical distribution of aerosols and trace gases using airborne measurements in the summer of 2015. Generally, continental and anthropogenic emissions affected the vertical distribution of atmospheric pollutants, leading to pronounced stratification in and above the marine boundary layer and controlling the aerosol extinction. Marine traffic along the shipping corridor “Kadet Fairway” in the Arkona Basin is shown to influence the presence and properties of both trace gases and aerosol particles in the lowest atmospheric layer. Total particle number concentration and NOy mixing ratio increased in the corridor plumes, relative to background, by a factor 1.55 and 3.45, respectively. Titration, triggered by the enhanced presence of nitrogen compounds, led to a median ozone depletion of 19% in the corridor plumes. The enforcement of the Sulphur Emission Control Area (SECA) might be responsible for the minor sulphur dioxide increase (20%) in the corridor plumes. Ship traffic caused a minor enhancement of black carbon mass concentration, estimated to be around 10%. The study of individual ship plumes indicated that ship emitted aerosol was substantially different from background aerosol: fresh ship exhaust was preferentially enriched in aerosol particles with diameters below 100 nm and in black carbon particles with core diameters above 300-400 nm. With the present work the impact of marine traffic on the concentration and properties of atmospheric components within the marine boundary layer over the open water of the Southern Baltic Sea is assessed with airborne observations for the first time. Due to the high uncertainty affecting the estimations of ship emissions, this dataset represents a valuable reference for the assessment of ship emission inventories and related environmental-climatic impacts on the Southern Baltic Sea.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16000889.2019.1695349ship emissionmarine trafficair qualitycoastal regionblack carbon |
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Marco Zanatta Heiko Bozem Franziska Köllner Johannes Schneider Daniel Kunkel Peter Hoor Julia de Faria Andreas Petzold Ulrich Bundke Katherine Hayden Ralf M. Staebler Hannes Schulz Andreas B. Herber |
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Marco Zanatta Heiko Bozem Franziska Köllner Johannes Schneider Daniel Kunkel Peter Hoor Julia de Faria Andreas Petzold Ulrich Bundke Katherine Hayden Ralf M. Staebler Hannes Schulz Andreas B. Herber Airborne survey of trace gases and aerosols over the Southern Baltic Sea: from clean marine boundary layer to shipping corridor effect Tellus: Series B, Chemical and Physical Meteorology ship emission marine traffic air quality coastal region black carbon |
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Marco Zanatta Heiko Bozem Franziska Köllner Johannes Schneider Daniel Kunkel Peter Hoor Julia de Faria Andreas Petzold Ulrich Bundke Katherine Hayden Ralf M. Staebler Hannes Schulz Andreas B. Herber |
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Airborne survey of trace gases and aerosols over the Southern Baltic Sea: from clean marine boundary layer to shipping corridor effect |
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Airborne survey of trace gases and aerosols over the Southern Baltic Sea: from clean marine boundary layer to shipping corridor effect |
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Airborne survey of trace gases and aerosols over the Southern Baltic Sea: from clean marine boundary layer to shipping corridor effect |
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Airborne survey of trace gases and aerosols over the Southern Baltic Sea: from clean marine boundary layer to shipping corridor effect |
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Airborne survey of trace gases and aerosols over the Southern Baltic Sea: from clean marine boundary layer to shipping corridor effect |
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airborne survey of trace gases and aerosols over the southern baltic sea: from clean marine boundary layer to shipping corridor effect |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Tellus: Series B, Chemical and Physical Meteorology |
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1600-0889 |
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2020-01-01 |
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The influence of shipping on air quality over the Southern Baltic Sea was investigated by characterizing the horizontal and vertical distribution of aerosols and trace gases using airborne measurements in the summer of 2015. Generally, continental and anthropogenic emissions affected the vertical distribution of atmospheric pollutants, leading to pronounced stratification in and above the marine boundary layer and controlling the aerosol extinction. Marine traffic along the shipping corridor “Kadet Fairway” in the Arkona Basin is shown to influence the presence and properties of both trace gases and aerosol particles in the lowest atmospheric layer. Total particle number concentration and NOy mixing ratio increased in the corridor plumes, relative to background, by a factor 1.55 and 3.45, respectively. Titration, triggered by the enhanced presence of nitrogen compounds, led to a median ozone depletion of 19% in the corridor plumes. The enforcement of the Sulphur Emission Control Area (SECA) might be responsible for the minor sulphur dioxide increase (20%) in the corridor plumes. Ship traffic caused a minor enhancement of black carbon mass concentration, estimated to be around 10%. The study of individual ship plumes indicated that ship emitted aerosol was substantially different from background aerosol: fresh ship exhaust was preferentially enriched in aerosol particles with diameters below 100 nm and in black carbon particles with core diameters above 300-400 nm. With the present work the impact of marine traffic on the concentration and properties of atmospheric components within the marine boundary layer over the open water of the Southern Baltic Sea is assessed with airborne observations for the first time. Due to the high uncertainty affecting the estimations of ship emissions, this dataset represents a valuable reference for the assessment of ship emission inventories and related environmental-climatic impacts on the Southern Baltic Sea. |
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ship emission marine traffic air quality coastal region black carbon |
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