Ground-level Particulate Sulphate and Gaseous Sulphur Dioxide Downwind of an Aluminium Smelter
Abstract Particulate sulphate (pSO4 2−) is an atmospheric pollutant known to affect human/environmental health and global radiative-forcing. The Rio Tinto (RT) aluminium smelting facility in Kitimat, British Columbia, is the primary source of sulphur dioxide (SO2) emissions to the surrounding Kitima...
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description | Abstract Particulate sulphate (pSO4 2−) is an atmospheric pollutant known to affect human/environmental health and global radiative-forcing. The Rio Tinto (RT) aluminium smelting facility in Kitimat, British Columbia, is the primary source of sulphur dioxide (SO2) emissions to the surrounding Kitimat Valley, a relatively isolated and unpolluted region. A network of active two-stage filter-packs and passive-diffusive samplers was established between June 2017 to October 2018 with the objective to evaluate the spatiotemporal variation and relative contribution of pSO4 2− to total anthropogenic atmospheric oxidized sulphur (SOx = SO2 + pSO4 2−). Average pSO4 2− across all sites (n = 9) was 0.41 µg m−3 (24–48 hour exposures) and ranged from 0.03 to 2.03 µg m−3. In contrast, average filter-pack SO2 ranged from 0.11 to 8.9 µg m−3 (during the same exposure periods). The filter-pack pSO4 2−/SOx concentration ratio (Fs) increased downwind of the smelter, indicating that the relative concentration of pSO4 2− increased with distance from the smelter. Furthermore, the increasing pSO4 2−/vanadium (V) ratio (used as a tracer of smelter emissions) relative to distance confirmed particulate formation was occurring within the emission plume during the sampling period. Irrespective of in-plume aerosol formation, pSO4 2− contributed a relatively minor fraction of total atmospheric SOx within the emission plume (field campaign averages Fs < 20%; pSO4 2− < 0.1 µg S m−3; SO2 > 1.0 µg S m−3). |
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spelling | doaj-art-d7871918f6ae4113816bbfc3bdc313a32025-02-09T12:21:00ZengSpringerAerosol and Air Quality Research1680-85842071-14092020-12-0121512010.4209/aaqr.200528Ground-level Particulate Sulphate and Gaseous Sulphur Dioxide Downwind of an Aluminium SmelterDane Blanchard0Julian Aherne1School of the Environment, Trent UniversitySchool of the Environment, Trent UniversityAbstract Particulate sulphate (pSO4 2−) is an atmospheric pollutant known to affect human/environmental health and global radiative-forcing. The Rio Tinto (RT) aluminium smelting facility in Kitimat, British Columbia, is the primary source of sulphur dioxide (SO2) emissions to the surrounding Kitimat Valley, a relatively isolated and unpolluted region. A network of active two-stage filter-packs and passive-diffusive samplers was established between June 2017 to October 2018 with the objective to evaluate the spatiotemporal variation and relative contribution of pSO4 2− to total anthropogenic atmospheric oxidized sulphur (SOx = SO2 + pSO4 2−). Average pSO4 2− across all sites (n = 9) was 0.41 µg m−3 (24–48 hour exposures) and ranged from 0.03 to 2.03 µg m−3. In contrast, average filter-pack SO2 ranged from 0.11 to 8.9 µg m−3 (during the same exposure periods). The filter-pack pSO4 2−/SOx concentration ratio (Fs) increased downwind of the smelter, indicating that the relative concentration of pSO4 2− increased with distance from the smelter. Furthermore, the increasing pSO4 2−/vanadium (V) ratio (used as a tracer of smelter emissions) relative to distance confirmed particulate formation was occurring within the emission plume during the sampling period. Irrespective of in-plume aerosol formation, pSO4 2− contributed a relatively minor fraction of total atmospheric SOx within the emission plume (field campaign averages Fs < 20%; pSO4 2− < 0.1 µg S m−3; SO2 > 1.0 µg S m−3).https://doi.org/10.4209/aaqr.200528Atmospheric sulphurBritish ColumbiaFilter-packPassive sampler |
spellingShingle | Dane Blanchard Julian Aherne Ground-level Particulate Sulphate and Gaseous Sulphur Dioxide Downwind of an Aluminium Smelter Aerosol and Air Quality Research Atmospheric sulphur British Columbia Filter-pack Passive sampler |
title | Ground-level Particulate Sulphate and Gaseous Sulphur Dioxide Downwind of an Aluminium Smelter |
title_full | Ground-level Particulate Sulphate and Gaseous Sulphur Dioxide Downwind of an Aluminium Smelter |
title_fullStr | Ground-level Particulate Sulphate and Gaseous Sulphur Dioxide Downwind of an Aluminium Smelter |
title_full_unstemmed | Ground-level Particulate Sulphate and Gaseous Sulphur Dioxide Downwind of an Aluminium Smelter |
title_short | Ground-level Particulate Sulphate and Gaseous Sulphur Dioxide Downwind of an Aluminium Smelter |
title_sort | ground level particulate sulphate and gaseous sulphur dioxide downwind of an aluminium smelter |
topic | Atmospheric sulphur British Columbia Filter-pack Passive sampler |
url | https://doi.org/10.4209/aaqr.200528 |
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