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Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry | 2018

Concentrations of metallic elements in long-range-transported aerosols measured simultaneously at three coastal sites in China and Japan

Kojiro Shimada; Xiaoyang Yang; Yushi Araki; Ayako Yoshino; Akinori Takami; Xuan Chen; Fan Meng; Shiro Hatakeyama

To determine the effects of long-range transport of aerosols from an upwind area in East Asia to a downwind area in Japan, we chemically analyzed aerosols collected simultaneously on Tuoji Island (Shandong Province, China), Fukue Island (Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan), and Cape Hedo (Okinawa Prefecture, Japan). We focused on changes in the metallic composition of PM2.5 aerosols during long-range transport. The average mass concentrations of PM2.5 at the three sites decreased in the order Tuoji Island > Fukue Island ≈ Cape Hedo (48.3 ± 4.5, 13.9 ± 1.5, and 13.2 ± 0.9 μg/m3, respectively). The fraction of coarse particles in total suspended particles estimated by (1–PM2.5/TSP) was highest on Cape Hedo, indicating that the contribution of sea salts was increased by long-range transport of the aerosols over the ocean. Enrichment factor analysis revealed that at all three sites, Al, K, Ca, Mn, Fe, Co, Sr, and Ba originated from soil; whereas Cr, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Mo, Ag, Cd, Sn, Sb, Tl, and P appeared to be of anthropogenic origin. Na was the most abundant element on Cape Hedo, indicating the addition of sea salts during aerosol transport. The V concentration was highest at Fukue Island, which was ascribed to V emission from ships. Sixty-one percent of the V on Fukue Island and 62% of the V on Cape Hedo were determined to have originated from ships, implicating of data obtained on dates during which backward trajectory analysis indicated that the same air mass passed over Tuoji Island, Fukue Island, and Cape Hedo in that order.


Aerosol and Air Quality Research | 2015

Mode and place of origin of carbonaceous aerosols transported from east Asia to cape Hedo, Okinawa, Japan

Kojiro Shimada; Masamichi Shimada; Akinori Takami; Shuichi Hasegawa; Akihiro Fushimi; Takemitsu Arakaki; Watanabe Izumi; Shiro Hatakeyama


Journal of Aerosol Science | 2016

Characteristics of carbonaceous aerosols in large-scale Asian wintertime outflows at Cape Hedo, Okinawa, Japan

Kojiro Shimada; Akinori Takami; Shungo Kato; Yoshizumi Kajii; S. Hasegawa; A. Fushimi; Atsushi Shimizu; Nobuo Sugimoto; Chak Keung Chan; Yong Pyo Kim; Neng-Huei Lin; Shiro Hatakeyama


Aerosol and Air Quality Research | 2017

Model estimation of sulfate aerosol sources collected at Cape Hedo during an intensive campaign in october–november, 2015

Syuichi Itahashi; Shiro Hatakeyama; Kojiro Shimada; Shiori Tatsuta; Yuta Taniguchi; Chak Keung Chan; Yong Pyo Kim; Neng-Huei Lin; Akinori Takami


Asian journal of atmospheric environment | 2017

Emission of biogenic volatile organic compounds from trees along streets and in urban parks in Tokyo, Japan

Sou Matsunaga; Kojiro Shimada; Tatsuhiko Masuda; Junya Hoshi; Sumito Sato; Hiroki Nagashima; Hiroyuki Ueno


Aerosol and Air Quality Research | 2017

Chemical characterization of wintertime aerosols over Islands and mountains in East Asia: Impacts of the continental Asian outflow

Shantanu Kumar Pani; Chung Te Lee; Charles C.-K. Chou; Kojiro Shimada; Shiro Hatakeyama; Akinori Takami; Sheng Hsiang Wang; Neng-Huei Lin


Aerosol and Air Quality Research | 2017

Transboundary and local air pollutants in Western Japan distinguished on the basis of ratios of metallic elements in size-segregated aerosols

Yuta Taniguchi; Kojiro Shimada; Akinori Takami; Neng-Huei Lin; Chak Keung Chan; Yong Pyo Kim; Shiro Hatakeyama


Atmospheric Environment | 2018

Comprehensive measurements of atmospheric OH reactivity and trace species within a suburban forest near Tokyo during AQUAS-TAMA campaign

Sathiyamurthi Ramasamy; Yoshihide Nagai; Nobuhiro Takeuchi; Shohei Yamasaki; Koki Shoji; Akira Ida; Charlotte Jones; Hiroshi Tsurumaru; Yuhi Suzuki; Ayako Yoshino; Kojiro Shimada; Yoshihiro Nakashima; Shungo Kato; Shiro Hatakeyama; Kazuhide Matsuda; Yoshizumi Kajii


Japan Geoscience Union | 2017

Estimation of sulfate aerosol sources during an intensive field campaign in October–November, 2015 at Cape Hedo, Okinawa

Syuichi Itahashi; Shiro Hatakeyama; Kojiro Shimada; Akinori Takami


Aerosol and Air Quality Research | 2017

Contributions of long-range transported and locally emitted nitrate in size-segregated aerosols in Japan at Kyushu and Okinawa

Shiori Tatsuta; Kojiro Shimada; Chak Keung Chan; Yong Pyo Kim; Neng-Huei Lin; Akinori Takami; Shiro Hatakeyama

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Shiro Hatakeyama

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Neng-Huei Lin

National Central University

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Chak Keung Chan

City University of Hong Kong

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Shungo Kato

Tokyo Metropolitan University

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Yong Pyo Kim

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Atsushi Shimizu

National Institute for Environmental Studies

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Ayako Yoshino

National Institute for Environmental Studies

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Shiori Tatsuta

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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