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Aerosol optical properties in the Arctic: The role of aerosol chemistry and dust composition in a closure experiment between Lidar and tethered balloon vertical profiles.
Ferrero, L; Ritter, C; Cappelletti, D; Moroni, B; Mocnik, G; Mazzola, M; Lupi, A; Becagli, S; Traversi, R; Cataldi, M; Neuber, R; Vitale, V; Bolzacchini, E.
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  • Ferrero L; GEMMA and POLARIS Research Centers, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Milano-Bicocca, Piazza della Scienza 1, 20126 Milan, Italy. Electronic address: luca.ferrero@unimib.it.
  • Ritter C; Alfred-Wegener Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung (AWI), Forschungsstelle Potsdam, Telegraphenberg 43A, 14473 Potsdam, Germany.
  • Cappelletti D; Department of Chemistry, Biology and Biotechnology, University of Perugia, Via Elce di Sotto 8, 06123 Perugia, Italy; National Research Council, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, (CNR-ISAC), Via P. Gobetti 101, 40129 Bologna, Italy.
  • Moroni B; Department of Chemistry, Biology and Biotechnology, University of Perugia, Via Elce di Sotto 8, 06123 Perugia, Italy.
  • Mocnik G; Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Jozef Stefan Institute, Jamova 39, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  • Mazzola M; National Research Council, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, (CNR-ISAC), Via P. Gobetti 101, 40129 Bologna, Italy.
  • Lupi A; National Research Council, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, (CNR-ISAC), Via P. Gobetti 101, 40129 Bologna, Italy.
  • Becagli S; National Research Council, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, (CNR-ISAC), Via P. Gobetti 101, 40129 Bologna, Italy; Department of Chemistry, University of Florence, Via della Lastruccia 3, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino, Florence, Italy.
  • Traversi R; National Research Council, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, (CNR-ISAC), Via P. Gobetti 101, 40129 Bologna, Italy; Department of Chemistry, University of Florence, Via della Lastruccia 3, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino, Florence, Italy.
  • Cataldi M; GEMMA and POLARIS Research Centers, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Milano-Bicocca, Piazza della Scienza 1, 20126 Milan, Italy.
  • Neuber R; Alfred-Wegener Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung (AWI), Forschungsstelle Potsdam, Telegraphenberg 43A, 14473 Potsdam, Germany.
  • Vitale V; National Research Council, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, (CNR-ISAC), Via P. Gobetti 101, 40129 Bologna, Italy.
  • Bolzacchini E; GEMMA and POLARIS Research Centers, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Milano-Bicocca, Piazza della Scienza 1, 20126 Milan, Italy.
Sci Total Environ ; 686: 452-467, 2019 Oct 10.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31185395
ABSTRACT
A closure experiment was conducted over Svalbard by comparing Lidar measurements and optical aerosol properties calculated from aerosol vertical profiles measured using a tethered balloon. Arctic Haze was present together with Icelandic dust. Chemical analysis of filter samples, aerosol size distribution and a full set of meteorological parameters were determined at ground. Moreover, scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy-dispersive X-ray (SEM-EDS) data were at disposal showing the presence of several mineralogical phases (i.e., sheet silicates, gypsum, quartz, rutile, hematite). The closure experiment was set up by calculating the backscattering coefficients from tethered balloon data and comparing them with the corresponding lidar profiles. This was preformed in three subsequent steps aimed at determining the importance of a complete aerosol speciation (i) a simple, columnar refractive index was obtained by the closest Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) station, (ii) the role of water-soluble components, elemental carbon and organic matter (EC/OM) was addressed, (iii) the dust composition was included. When considering the AERONET data, or only the ionic water-soluble components and the EC/OM fraction, results showed an underestimation of the backscattering lidar signal up to 76, 53 and 45% (355, 532 and 1064 nm). Instead, when the dust contribution was included, the underestimation disappeared and the vertically-averaged, backscattering coefficients (1.45 ±â€¯0.30, 0.69 ±â€¯0.15 and 0.34 ±â€¯0.08 Mm-1 sr-1, at 355, 532 and 1064 nm) were found in keeping with the lidar ones (1.60 ±â€¯0.22, 0.75 ±â€¯0.16 and 0.31 ±â€¯0.08 Mm-1 sr-1). Final results were characterized by low RMSE (0.36, 0.08 and 0.04 Mm-1 sr-1) and a high linear correlation (R2 of 0.992, 0.992 and 0.994) with slopes close to one (1.368, 0.931 and 0.977, respectively). This work highlighted the importance of all the aerosol components and of the synergy between single particle and bulk chemical analysis for the optical property characterization in the Arctic.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Sci Total Environ Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article