Observations of heterogeneous reactions between Asian pollution and mineral dust over the Eastern North Pacific during INTEX-B

In-situ airborne measurements of trace gases, aerosol size distributions, chemistry and optical properties were conducted over Mexico and the Eastern North Pacific during MILAGRO and INTEX-B. Heterogeneous reactions between secondary aerosol precursor gases and mineral dust lead to sequestration of sulfur, nitrogen and chlorine in the supermicrometer particulate size range. Simultaneous measurements of aerosol size distributions and weak-acid soluble calcium result in an estimate of 11 wt% of CaCO₃ for Asian dust. During transport across the North Pacific, ~5–30% of the CaCO₃ is converted to CaSO₄ or Ca(NO₃)₂ with an additional ~4% consumed through reactions with HCl. The 1996 to 2008 record from the Mauna Loa Observatory confirm these findings, indicating that, on average, 19% of the CaCO₃ has reacted to form CaSO₄ and 7% has reacted to form Ca(NO3)2 and ~2% has reacted with HCl. In the nitrogen-oxide rich boundary layer near Mexico City up to 30% of the CaCO₃ has reacted to form Ca(NO₃)₂ while an additional 8% has reacted with HCl. These heterogeneous reactions can result in a ~3% increase in dust solubility which has an insignificant effect on their optical properties compared to their variability in-situ. However, competition between supermicrometer dust and submicrometer primary aerosol for condensing secondary aerosol species led to a 25% smaller number median diameter for the accumulation mode aerosol. A 10–25% reduction of accumulation mode number median diameter results in a 30–70% reduction in submicrometer light scattering at relative humidities in the 80–95% range. At 80% RH submicrometer light scattering is only reduced ~3% due to a higher mass fraction of hydrophobic refractory components in the dust-affected accumulation mode aerosol. Thus reducing the geometric mean diameter of the submicrometer aerosol has a much larger effect on aerosol optical properties than changes to the hygroscopic:hydrophobic mass fractions of the accumulation mode aerosol. In the presence of dust, nitric acid concentrations are reduced to 85% to 60–80% in the presence of dust. These observations support previous model studies which predict irreversible sequestration of reactive nitrogen species through heterogeneous reactions with mineral dust during long-range transport.

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Author McNaughton, C.
Clarke, A.
Kapustin, V.
Shinozuka, Y.
Howell, S.
Anderson, B.
Winstead, E.
Dibb, J.
Scheuer, E.
Cohen, R.
Wooldridge, P.
Perring, A.
Huey, L.
Kim, S.
Jimenez, J.
Dunlea, E.
DeCarlo, P.
Wennberg, P.
Crounse, J.
Weinheimer, Andrew
Flocke, Frank
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Publication Date 2009-11-03T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation McNaughton, C., Clarke, A., Kapustin, V., Shinozuka, Y., Howell, S., Anderson, B., Winstead, E., Dibb, J., Scheuer, E., Cohen, R., Wooldridge, P., Perring, A., Huey, L., Kim, S., Jimenez, J., Dunlea, E., DeCarlo, P., Wennberg, P., Crounse, J., Weinheimer, Andrew, Flocke, Frank. (2009). Observations of heterogeneous reactions between Asian pollution and mineral dust over the Eastern North Pacific during INTEX-B. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7cr5vmf. Accessed 23 July 2025.

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