Insights into tropical cloud chemistry in Réunion (Indian Ocean): results from the BIO-MAÏDO campaign

We present here the results obtained during an intensive field campaign conducted in the framework of the French “BIO-MAÏDO” (Bio-physico-chemistry of tropical clouds at Maïdo (Réunion Island): processes and impacts on secondary organic aerosols' formation) project. This study integrates an exh...

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Veröffentlicht in:Atmospheric chemistry and physics 2022-01, Vol.22 (1), p.505-533
Hauptverfasser: Dominutti, Pamela A., Renard, Pascal, Vaïtilingom, Mickaël, Bianco, Angelica, Baray, Jean-Luc, Borbon, Agnès, Bourianne, Thierry, Burnet, Frédéric, Colomb, Aurélie, Delort, Anne-Marie, Duflot, Valentin, Houdier, Stephan, Jaffrezo, Jean-Luc, Joly, Muriel, Leremboure, Martin, Metzger, Jean-Marc, Pichon, Jean-Marc, Ribeiro, Mickaël, Rocco, Manon, Tulet, Pierre, Vella, Anthony, Leriche, Maud, Deguillaume, Laurent
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Zusammenfassung:We present here the results obtained during an intensive field campaign conducted in the framework of the French “BIO-MAÏDO” (Bio-physico-chemistry of tropical clouds at Maïdo (Réunion Island): processes and impacts on secondary organic aerosols' formation) project. This study integrates an exhaustive chemical and microphysical characterization of cloud water obtained in March–April 2019 in Réunion (Indian Ocean). Fourteen cloud samples have been collected along the slope of this mountainous island. Comprehensive chemical characterization of these samples is performed, including inorganic ions, metals, oxidants, and organic matter (organic acids, sugars, amino acids, carbonyls, and low-solubility volatile organic compounds, VOCs). Cloud water presents high molecular complexity with elevated water-soluble organic matter content partly modulated by microphysical cloud properties. As expected, our findings show the presence of compounds of marine origin in cloud water samples (e.g. chloride, sodium) demonstrating ocean–cloud exchanges. Indeed, Na+ and Cl− dominate the inorganic composition contributing to 30 % and 27 %, respectively, to the average total ion content. The strong correlations between these species (r2 = 0.87, p value: 
ISSN:1680-7324
1680-7316
1680-7324
DOI:10.5194/acp-22-505-2022