Size - resolved composition and morphology of particulate matter during the southwest monsoon in Metro Manila, Philippines

This paper presents novel results from size-resolved particulate matter (PM) mass, composition, and morphology measurements conducted during the 2018 southwest monsoon (SWM) season in Metro Manila, Philippines. Micro-orifice uniform deposit impactors (MOUDIs) were used to collect PM sample sets comp...

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Main Authors: Cruz, Melliza Templonuevo, Bañaga, Paola Angela, Betito, Grace, Braun, Rachel A, Stahl, Connor, Azadi Aghdam, Mojtaba, Cambaliza, Maria Obiminda L, Dadashazar, Hossein, Hilario, Miguel Ricardo, Lorenzo, Genevieve Rose, Ma, Lin, MacDonald, Alexander B, Pabroa, Preciosa Corazon, Yee, John Robin, Simpas, James Bernard, Sorooshian, Armin
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.physics-faculty-pubs-10472022-03-28T08:25:49Z Size - resolved composition and morphology of particulate matter during the southwest monsoon in Metro Manila, Philippines Cruz, Melliza Templonuevo Bañaga, Paola Angela Betito, Grace Braun, Rachel A Stahl, Connor Azadi Aghdam, Mojtaba Cambaliza, Maria Obiminda L Dadashazar, Hossein Hilario, Miguel Ricardo Lorenzo, Genevieve Rose Ma, Lin MacDonald, Alexander B Pabroa, Preciosa Corazon Yee, John Robin Simpas, James Bernard Sorooshian, Armin This paper presents novel results from size-resolved particulate matter (PM) mass, composition, and morphology measurements conducted during the 2018 southwest monsoon (SWM) season in Metro Manila, Philippines. Micro-orifice uniform deposit impactors (MOUDIs) were used to collect PM sample sets composed of size-resolved measurements at the following aerodynamic cut-point diameters (Dp): 18, 10, 5.6, 3.2, 1.8, 1.0, 0.56, 0.32, 0.18, 0.10, and 0.056 µm. Each sample set was analyzed for composition of the water-soluble fraction. Analysis for mass was carried out on two sample sets, whereas black carbon (BC) and morphology analysis were analyzed on a single sample set. The bulk of the PM mass was between 0.18 and 1.0 µm with a dominant mode between 0.32 and 0.56 µm. Similarly, most of the black carbon (BC) mass was found between 0.10 and 1.0 µm, peaking between 0.18 and 0.32 µm. These peaks are located in the Greenfield gap, or the size range between 0.10 and 1.0 µm, where wet scavenging by rain is relatively inefficient. In the range between 0.10 and 0.18 µm, BC constituted 78.1 % of the measured mass. Comparable contributions of BC (26.9 %) and the water-soluble fraction (33.4 %) to total PM were observed and most of the unresolved mass, which amounted to 39.6 % in total, was for diameters exceeding 0.32 µm. The water-soluble ions and elements exhibited an average combined concentration of 8.53 µg m−3, with SO42-, NH4+, NO3-, Na+, and Cl− as the major contributors. Positive matrix factorization (PMF) was applied to identify the possible aerosol sources and estimate their contribution to the water-soluble fraction of collected PM. The factor with the highest contribution was attributed to “aged aerosol” (48.0 %), while “sea salt” (22.5 %) and “combustion” emissions (18.7 %) had comparable contributions. “Vehicular/resuspended dust” (5.6 %) and “waste processing” emissions (5.1 %) were also identified. Microscopy analysis highlighted the ubiquity of nonspherical particles regardless of size, which is significant when considering calculations of parameters such as single scattering albedo, the asymmetry parameter, and the extinction efficiency. The significant influence from aged aerosol to Metro Manila during the SWM season indicates that local sources in this megacity do not fully govern this coastal area's aerosol properties. The fact that the majority of the regional aerosol mass burden is accounted for by BC and other insoluble components has important downstream effects on the aerosol hygroscopic properties, which depend on composition. The results are relevant for understanding the impacts of monsoonal features on size-resolved aerosol properties, notably aqueous processing and wet scavenging. Finally, the results of this work provide contextual data for future sampling campaigns in Southeast Asia such as the airborne component of the Cloud, Aerosol, and Monsoon Processes Philippines Experiment (CAMP2Ex) planned for the SWM season in 2019. 2019-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/physics-faculty-pubs/48 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1047&context=physics-faculty-pubs Physics Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo size-resolved particulate matter micro-orifice uniform deposit impactor Greenfield gap Metro Manila Atmospheric Sciences Climate
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topic size-resolved particulate matter
micro-orifice uniform deposit impactor
Greenfield gap
Metro Manila
Atmospheric Sciences
Climate
spellingShingle size-resolved particulate matter
micro-orifice uniform deposit impactor
Greenfield gap
Metro Manila
Atmospheric Sciences
Climate
Cruz, Melliza Templonuevo
Bañaga, Paola Angela
Betito, Grace
Braun, Rachel A
Stahl, Connor
Azadi Aghdam, Mojtaba
Cambaliza, Maria Obiminda L
Dadashazar, Hossein
Hilario, Miguel Ricardo
Lorenzo, Genevieve Rose
Ma, Lin
MacDonald, Alexander B
Pabroa, Preciosa Corazon
Yee, John Robin
Simpas, James Bernard
Sorooshian, Armin
Size - resolved composition and morphology of particulate matter during the southwest monsoon in Metro Manila, Philippines
description This paper presents novel results from size-resolved particulate matter (PM) mass, composition, and morphology measurements conducted during the 2018 southwest monsoon (SWM) season in Metro Manila, Philippines. Micro-orifice uniform deposit impactors (MOUDIs) were used to collect PM sample sets composed of size-resolved measurements at the following aerodynamic cut-point diameters (Dp): 18, 10, 5.6, 3.2, 1.8, 1.0, 0.56, 0.32, 0.18, 0.10, and 0.056 µm. Each sample set was analyzed for composition of the water-soluble fraction. Analysis for mass was carried out on two sample sets, whereas black carbon (BC) and morphology analysis were analyzed on a single sample set. The bulk of the PM mass was between 0.18 and 1.0 µm with a dominant mode between 0.32 and 0.56 µm. Similarly, most of the black carbon (BC) mass was found between 0.10 and 1.0 µm, peaking between 0.18 and 0.32 µm. These peaks are located in the Greenfield gap, or the size range between 0.10 and 1.0 µm, where wet scavenging by rain is relatively inefficient. In the range between 0.10 and 0.18 µm, BC constituted 78.1 % of the measured mass. Comparable contributions of BC (26.9 %) and the water-soluble fraction (33.4 %) to total PM were observed and most of the unresolved mass, which amounted to 39.6 % in total, was for diameters exceeding 0.32 µm. The water-soluble ions and elements exhibited an average combined concentration of 8.53 µg m−3, with SO42-, NH4+, NO3-, Na+, and Cl− as the major contributors. Positive matrix factorization (PMF) was applied to identify the possible aerosol sources and estimate their contribution to the water-soluble fraction of collected PM. The factor with the highest contribution was attributed to “aged aerosol” (48.0 %), while “sea salt” (22.5 %) and “combustion” emissions (18.7 %) had comparable contributions. “Vehicular/resuspended dust” (5.6 %) and “waste processing” emissions (5.1 %) were also identified. Microscopy analysis highlighted the ubiquity of nonspherical particles regardless of size, which is significant when considering calculations of parameters such as single scattering albedo, the asymmetry parameter, and the extinction efficiency. The significant influence from aged aerosol to Metro Manila during the SWM season indicates that local sources in this megacity do not fully govern this coastal area's aerosol properties. The fact that the majority of the regional aerosol mass burden is accounted for by BC and other insoluble components has important downstream effects on the aerosol hygroscopic properties, which depend on composition. The results are relevant for understanding the impacts of monsoonal features on size-resolved aerosol properties, notably aqueous processing and wet scavenging. Finally, the results of this work provide contextual data for future sampling campaigns in Southeast Asia such as the airborne component of the Cloud, Aerosol, and Monsoon Processes Philippines Experiment (CAMP2Ex) planned for the SWM season in 2019.
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author Cruz, Melliza Templonuevo
Bañaga, Paola Angela
Betito, Grace
Braun, Rachel A
Stahl, Connor
Azadi Aghdam, Mojtaba
Cambaliza, Maria Obiminda L
Dadashazar, Hossein
Hilario, Miguel Ricardo
Lorenzo, Genevieve Rose
Ma, Lin
MacDonald, Alexander B
Pabroa, Preciosa Corazon
Yee, John Robin
Simpas, James Bernard
Sorooshian, Armin
author_facet Cruz, Melliza Templonuevo
Bañaga, Paola Angela
Betito, Grace
Braun, Rachel A
Stahl, Connor
Azadi Aghdam, Mojtaba
Cambaliza, Maria Obiminda L
Dadashazar, Hossein
Hilario, Miguel Ricardo
Lorenzo, Genevieve Rose
Ma, Lin
MacDonald, Alexander B
Pabroa, Preciosa Corazon
Yee, John Robin
Simpas, James Bernard
Sorooshian, Armin
author_sort Cruz, Melliza Templonuevo
title Size - resolved composition and morphology of particulate matter during the southwest monsoon in Metro Manila, Philippines
title_short Size - resolved composition and morphology of particulate matter during the southwest monsoon in Metro Manila, Philippines
title_full Size - resolved composition and morphology of particulate matter during the southwest monsoon in Metro Manila, Philippines
title_fullStr Size - resolved composition and morphology of particulate matter during the southwest monsoon in Metro Manila, Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Size - resolved composition and morphology of particulate matter during the southwest monsoon in Metro Manila, Philippines
title_sort size - resolved composition and morphology of particulate matter during the southwest monsoon in metro manila, philippines
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2019
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/physics-faculty-pubs/48
https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1047&context=physics-faculty-pubs
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