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Mass absorption cross section of black carbon for Aethalometer in the Arctic.

Authors :
Singh, Mohit
Kondo, Yutaka
Ohata, Sho
Mori, Tatsuhiro
Oshima, Naga
Hyvärinen, Antti
Backman, John
Asmi, Eija
Servomaa, Henri
Schnaiter, Franz Martin
Andrews, Elisabeth
Sharma, Sangeeta
Eleftheriadis, Kostas
Vratolis, Stergios
Zhao, Yongjing
Koike, Makoto
Moteki, Nobuhiro
Sinha, P. R.
Source :
Aerosol Science & Technology. May2024, Vol. 58 Issue 5, p536-553. 18p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Long-term measurements of the mass concentration of black carbon (BC) in the atmosphere (MBC) with well-constrained accuracy are indispensable to quantify its emission, transport, and deposition. The aerosol light absorption coefficient (babs), usually measured by a filter-based absorption photometer, including an Aethalometer (AE), is often used to estimate MBC. The measured babs is converted to MBC by assuming a value for the mass absorption cross section (MAC). Previously, we derived the MAC for AE (MAC (AE)) from measured babs and independently measured MBC values at two sites in the Arctic. MBC was measured with a filter-based absorption photometer with a heated inlet (COSMOS). The accuracy of the COSMOS-derived MBC (MBC (COSMOS)) was within about 15%. Here, we obtained additional MAC (AE) measurements to improve understanding of its variability and uncertainty. We measured babs (AE) and MBC (COSMOS) at Alert (2018–2020), Barrow (2012–2022), Ny-Ålesund (2012–2019), and Pallas (2019–2022). At Pallas, we also obtained four-wavelength photoacoustic aerosol absorption spectrometer (PAAS-4λ) measurements of babs. babs (AE) and MBC (COSMOS) were tightly correlated; the average MAC (AE) at the four sites was 11.4 ± 1.2 m2 g−1 (mean ± 1σ) at 590 nm and 7.76 ± 0.73 m2 g−1 at 880 nm. The spatial variability of MAC (AE) was about 11% (1σ), and its year-to-year variability was about 18%. We compared MAC (AE) in the Arctic with values at mid-latitudes, measured by previous studies, and with values obtained by using other types of filter-based absorption photometer, and PAAS-4λ. Copyright © 2024 American Association for Aerosol Research [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02786826
Volume :
58
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Aerosol Science & Technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176532909
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/02786826.2024.2316173