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@ARTICLE{Guasco:188302,
author = {Guasco, Timothy L. and Cuadra-Rodriguez, Luis A. and
Pedler, Byron E. and Ault, Andrew P. and Collins, Douglas B.
and Zhao, Defeng and Kim, Michelle J. and Ruppel, Matthew J.
and Wilson, Scott C. and Pomeroy, Robert S. and Grassian,
Vicki H. and Azam, Farooq and Bertram, Timothy H. and
Prather, Kimberly A.},
title = {{T}ransition {M}etal {A}ssociations with {P}rimary
{B}iological {P}articles in {S}ea {S}pray {A}erosol
{G}enerated in a {W}ave {C}hannel},
journal = {Environmental science $\&$ technology},
volume = {48},
number = {2},
issn = {1520-5851},
address = {Columbus, Ohio},
publisher = {American Chemical Society},
reportid = {FZJ-2015-01722},
pages = {1324 - 1333},
year = {2014},
abstract = {In the ocean, breaking waves generate airbubbles which
burst at the surface and eject sea spray aerosol(SSA),
consisting of sea salt, biogenic organic species, andprimary
biological aerosol particles (PBAP). Our
overallunderstanding of atmospheric biological particles of
marineorigin remains poor. Here, we perform a control
experiment,using an aerosol time-of-flight mass spectrometer
to measurethe mass spectral signatures of individual
particles generated bybubbling a salt solution before and
after addition ofheterotrophic marine bacteria. Upon
addition of bacteria, animmediate increase occurs in the
fraction of individual particlemass spectra containing
magnesium, organic nitrogen, andphosphate marker ions. These
biological signatures areconsistent with $21\%$ of the
supermicrometer SSA particles generated in a previous study
using breaking waves in an oceanatmospherewave channel.
Interestingly, the wave flume mass spectral signatures also
contain metal ions including silver, iron,and chromium. The
nascent SSA bioparticles produced in the wave channel are
hypothesized to be as follows: (1) whole orfragmented
bacterial cells which bioaccumulated metals and/or (2)
bacteria-derived colloids or biofilms which adhered to
themetals. This study highlights the potential for
transition metals, in combination with specific biomarkers,
to serve as uniqueindicators for the presence of marine
PBAP, especially in metal-impacted coastal regions.},
cin = {IEK-8},
ddc = {050},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)IEK-8-20101013},
pnm = {233 - Trace gas and aerosol processes in the troposphere
(POF2-233)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF2-233},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
UT = {WOS:000330205000059},
doi = {10.1021/es403203d},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/188302},
}