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Bringing the ocean into the laboratory to probe the chemical complexity of sea spray aerosol.


ABSTRACT: The production, size, and chemical composition of sea spray aerosol (SSA) particles strongly depend on seawater chemistry, which is controlled by physical, chemical, and biological processes. Despite decades of studies in marine environments, a direct relationship has yet to be established between ocean biology and the physicochemical properties of SSA. The ability to establish such relationships is hindered by the fact that SSA measurements are typically dominated by overwhelming background aerosol concentrations even in remote marine environments. Herein, we describe a newly developed approach for reproducing the chemical complexity of SSA in a laboratory setting, comprising a unique ocean-atmosphere facility equipped with actual breaking waves. A mesocosm experiment was performed in natural seawater, using controlled phytoplankton and heterotrophic bacteria concentrations, which showed SSA size and chemical mixing state are acutely sensitive to the aerosol production mechanism, as well as to the type of biological species present. The largest reduction in the hygroscopicity of SSA occurred as heterotrophic bacteria concentrations increased, whereas phytoplankton and chlorophyll-a concentrations decreased, directly corresponding to a change in mixing state in the smallest (60-180 nm) size range. Using this newly developed approach to generate realistic SSA, systematic studies can now be performed to advance our fundamental understanding of the impact of ocean biology on SSA chemical mixing state, heterogeneous reactivity, and the resulting climate-relevant properties.

SUBMITTER: Prather KA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3651460 | biostudies-literature | 2013 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bringing the ocean into the laboratory to probe the chemical complexity of sea spray aerosol.

Prather Kimberly A KA   Bertram Timothy H TH   Grassian Vicki H VH   Deane Grant B GB   Stokes M Dale MD   Demott Paul J PJ   Aluwihare Lihini I LI   Palenik Brian P BP   Azam Farooq F   Seinfeld John H JH   Moffet Ryan C RC   Molina Mario J MJ   Cappa Christopher D CD   Geiger Franz M FM   Roberts Gregory C GC   Russell Lynn M LM   Ault Andrew P AP   Baltrusaitis Jonas J   Collins Douglas B DB   Corrigan Craig E CE   Cuadra-Rodriguez Luis A LA   Ebben Carlena J CJ   Forestieri Sara D SD   Guasco Timothy L TL   Hersey Scott P SP   Kim Michelle J MJ   Lambert William F WF   Modini Robin L RL   Mui Wilton W   Pedler Byron E BE   Ruppel Matthew J MJ   Ryder Olivia S OS   Schoepp Nathan G NG   Sullivan Ryan C RC   Zhao Defeng D  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20130425 19


The production, size, and chemical composition of sea spray aerosol (SSA) particles strongly depend on seawater chemistry, which is controlled by physical, chemical, and biological processes. Despite decades of studies in marine environments, a direct relationship has yet to be established between ocean biology and the physicochemical properties of SSA. The ability to establish such relationships is hindered by the fact that SSA measurements are typically dominated by overwhelming background aer  ...[more]

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