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Seasonality in the Δ33S measured in urban aerosols highlights an additional oxidation pathway for atmospheric SO2
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Sulfates present in urban aerosols collected worldwide usually exhibit significant non-zero Δ33S signatures (from -0.6 to 0.5‰) whose origin still remains unclear. To better address this issue, we recorded the seasonal variations of the multiple sulfur isotope compositions of PM10 aerosols collected over the year 2013 at five stations within the Montreal Island (Canada), each characterized by distinct types and levels of pollution. The δ34S-values (n=155) vary from 2.0 to 11.3‰ (± 0.2‰, 2σ), the Δ33S-values from -0.080 to 0.341‰ (± 0.01‰, 2σ) and the Δ36S-values from -1.082 to 1.751‰ (± 0.2‰, 2σ). Our study evidences a seasonality for both the δ34S and Δ33S, which can be observed either when considering all monitoring stations or, to a lesser degree, when considering them individually. Among them, the monitoring station located at the most western end of the island, upstream of local emissions, yields the lowest mean δ34S coupled to the highest mean Δ33S-values. The Δ33S-values are higher during both summer and winter, and are < 0.1‰ during both spring and autumn. As these higher Δ33S-values are measured in “upstream” aerosols, we conclude that the mechanism responsible for these highly positive S-MIF also occurs outside and not within the city, at odds with common assumptions. While the origin of such variability in the Δ33S-values of urban aerosols (i.e. -0.6 to 0.5‰) is still subject to debate, we suggest that oxidation by Criegee radicals and/or photoooxidation of atmospheric SO2 in presence of mineral dust may play a role in generating such large ranges of S-MIF.
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    Oct 12

    2019

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    Oct 15

    2019

  • Sep 30 2019

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Oct 15 2019

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  • Jul 21 2020

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青年地学论坛理事会
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中国科学院青海盐湖研究所
中国科学院西北高原生物研究所
青海师范大学
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