KMID : 0385520200330010033
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Analytical Science & Technology 2020 Volume.33 No. 1 p.33 ~ p.41
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Chemical characteristics of wet precipitation in urban and mountainous sites of Jeju Island
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Bu Jun-Oh
Song Jung-Min Park Sook-Young Kang Hee-Ju Kang Chang-Hee
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Abstract
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Wet precipitation samples were collected in Jeju City and Mt. Halla-1100 site (a site at an altitude of 1100 m on Mt. Halla) during 2011?2013, and their major ionic species were analyzed to examine the chemical composition and characteristics. A comparison of ion balance, electric conductivity, and acid fraction of precipitation revealed correlation coefficients in the range of r = 0.950~0.991, thereby implying the high quality of analytical data. Volume-weighted mean pH and electric conductivity corresponded to 4.86 and 25.5 ¥ìS/cm for Jeju City, and 4.98 and 15.1 ¥ìS/cm for Mt. Halla-1100 site, respectively. Ionic strengths of the wet precipitation in Jeju City and Mt. Halla-1100 site corresponded 0.3 ¡¾ 0.5 and 0.2 ¡¾ 0.2 mM, respectively, thereby indicating that more than 30 % of total precipitation was within a pure precipitation criteria. The precipitation with a pH range of 4.5 ? 5.0 corresponded to 40.8 % in Jeju City, while the precipitation with a pH range of 5.0 ? 5.5 corresponded to 56.9 % in Mt. Halla-1100 site, thereby indicating slightly more weak acidity than that in Jeju city. The volume-weighted mean concentration (¥ìeq/L) of ionic species was in the order of Na+ > Cl? > nss-SO4 2? > NO3 ? > Mg2+ > NH4 + > H+ > nss-Ca2+ > PO4 3? > K+ > CH3COO? > HCOO? > NO2 ? > F? > HCO3 ? > CH3SO3 ? at Jeju City area, while it corresponded to Na+ > Cl? > nss-SO4 2? > NO3 ? > NH4 + > H+ > Mg2+ > nss-Ca2+ > PO4 3- > CH3COO? > K+ > HCOO? > NO2 ? > F? > HCO3 ? > CH3SO3 ? at Mt.
Halla-1100 site. The compositions of sea salts (Na+, Cl?, Mg2+) and secondary pollutants (NH4 +, nss-SO4 2?, NO3 ?) corresponded to 66.1 % and 21.8 %, respectively, in Jeju City and, 49.9 % and 31.5 %, respectively, in Mt.
Halla-1100 site. The acidity contributions in Jeju City and Mt. Halla-1100 site by inorganic acids, i.e., sulfuric acid and nitric acid, corresponded to 93.9 % and 91.4 %, respectively, and the acidity contributions by organic acids corresponded to 6.1 % and 8.6 %, respectively. The neutralization factors in Jeju City and Mt. Halla- 1100 site by ammonia corresponded to 29.8 % and 30.1 %, respectively, whereas the neutralization factors by calcium carbonate corresponded to 20.5 % and 25.2 %, respectively. From the clustered back trajectory analysis, the concentrations of most ionic components were higher when the airflow pathways were moved from the continent to Jeju area.
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KEYWORD
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precipitation, Jeju Island, Mt, Halla-1100 site, acidity contribution, neutralization factor, clustered back trajectory
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