December 11, 2025
Journal Article

Advancing aerosol chemical characterization and vertical profiling over the Southern Great Plains using uncrewed aerial sampling and offline aerosol mass spectrometry

Abstract

Recent advancements in uncrewed aerial systems (UASs) and particulate matter (PM) analytical techniques have provided opportunities for atmospheric research. In this study, we deployed the Department of Energy’s fixed-wing ArcticShark UAS to examine PM2.5 composition at varying altitudes-within and above the planetary boundary layer (PBL)-over the Southern Great Plains atmospheric observatory (SGP). A total of 22 flights were conducted across March, June, and August 2023. Composite filter samples were collected during each flight and analyzed with offline aerosol mass spectrometry (AMS), complemented by on-board real-time sensors and ground-based instrumentation, to provide a comprehensive view of regional aerosol characteristics. Results show clear vertical and seasonal differences in the aerosol composition. Relative to ground-level measurements, aloft samples exhibited shifts in the distribution of organic and inorganic PM, with the organic composition varying distinctly across seasons. Particulate organic nitrogen (ON) was elevated, with bulk compositions similar in March and June but strongly altered in August, likely driven by biomass burning and enhanced photochemical activity. Combined AMS and chemical ionization mass spectrometry analyses detected amines, amides, and amino acids. PM above the planetary boundary layer was enriched in oxidized organic aerosols, while ground-level PM contained higher nitrate and sulfate. Seasonal differences in aqueous-phase processing were also observed, which were strongest in March during persistent cloud cover and weaker in the drier August period, suggesting a shift from aqueous- to gas-phase SOA formation. These findings highlight the value of UAS in advancing PM measurements and vertical profiling of aerosol composition.

Published: December 11, 2025

Citation

Niedek C.R., F. Mei, W. Jiang, J. Trousdell, M. Zawadowicz, B. Schmid, and Q. Zhang. 2025. Advancing aerosol chemical characterization and vertical profiling over the Southern Great Plains using uncrewed aerial sampling and offline aerosol mass spectrometry. ACS ES&T Air 2, no. 10:2131-2146. PNNL-SA-210825. doi:10.1021/acsestair.5c00128

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