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Modification of Local Urban Aerosol Properties by Long-Range Transport of Biomass Burning Aerosol

Autor
Markowicz, Krzysztof
Janicka, Łucja
Harenda, Kamila
Schuettemeyer, Dirk
Wang, Dongxiang
Poczta, Patryk
Zawadzka-Mańko, Olga
Szkop, Artur
Tetoni, Eleni
Pietruczuk, Aleksander
Data publikacji
2018
Abstrakt (EN)

During August 2016, a quasi-stationary high-pressure system spreading over Central and North-Eastern Europe, caused weather conditions that allowed for 24/7 observations of aerosol optical properties by using a complex multi-wavelength PollyXT lidar system with Raman, polarization and water vapour capabilities, based at the European Aerosol Research Lidar Network (EARLINET network) urban site in Warsaw, Poland. During 24–30 August 2016, the lidar-derived products (boundary layer height, aerosol optical depth, Ångström exponent, lidar ratio, depolarization ratio) were analysed in terms of air mass transport (HYSPLIT model), aerosol load (CAMS data) and type (NAAPS model) and confronted with active and passive remote sensing at the ground level (PolandAOD, AERONET, WIOS-AQ networks) and aboard satellites (SEVIRI, MODIS, CATS sensors). Optical properties for less than a day-old fresh biomass burning aerosol, advected into Warsaw’s boundary layer from over Ukraine, were compared with the properties of long-range transported 3–5 day-old aged biomass burning aerosol detected in the free troposphere over Warsaw. Analyses of temporal changes of aerosol properties within the boundary layer, revealed an increase of aerosol optical depth and Ångström exponent accompanied by an increase of surface PM10 and PM2.5. Intrusions of advected biomass burning particles into the urban boundary layer seem to affect not only the optical properties observed but also the top height of the boundary layer, by moderating its increase.

Słowa kluczowe EN
boundary layer
aerosol properties
Raman lidar
SEVIRI
PM2.5
PM10
aerosol optical depth
biomass burning
anthropogenic pollution
Dyscyplina PBN
nauki o Ziemi i środowisku
Czasopismo
Remote Sensing
ISSN
2072-4292
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