Presentation | A41I: Advances in Understanding Natural Aerosols and Gases in the Earth System II Poster
Poster
[ONLINE] A41I-VR8813: Model evaluation of anthropogenic and lithogenic aerosols based on observations of trace metals in aerosols over the North Pacific
Author(s): Akinori Ito, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (First Author, Presenting Author) Minako Kurisu, The University of Tokyo Kana Nagashima, JAMSTEC
We evaluate an atmospheric chemistry transport model to estimate atmospheric depositions of bioaccessible iron (Fe) from anthropogenic (fuel combustion and metal production), lithogenic (wind-blown dust), and pyrogenic (open biomass burning and pyro-convective dust) aerosols more accurately, based on observations of trace metals in aerosols over the North Pacific. This model is used to investigate effects of air pollution on historical atmospheric deposition of nutrients.