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Studying seasonal variations in carbonaceous aerosol particles in the atmosphere over central Siberia
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">E?F?MikhailovEmail author  S?Yu?Mironova  M?V?Makarova  S?S?Vlasenko  T?I?Ryshkevich  A?V?Panov  M?O?Andreae
Institution:1.St. Petersburg State University,Petrodvorets,Russia;2.Sukachev Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch,Russian Academy of Sciences,Krasnoyarsk,Russia;3.Biogeochemistry Department,Max Planck Institute for Chemistry,Mainz,Germany
Abstract:The results of 2-year (2010–2012) measurements of the concentrations of organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC), which were taken at the Zotino Tall Tower Observatory (ZOTTO) Siberian background station (61° N, 89° E), are given. Despite the fact that this station is located far from populated areas and industrial zones, the concentrations of OC and EC in the atmosphere over boreal forests in central Siberia significantly exceed their background values. In winter and fall, high concentrations of atmospheric carbonaceous aerosol particles are caused by the long-range transport (~1000 km) of air masses that accumulate pollutants from large cities located in both southern and southwestern regions of Siberia. In spring and summer, the pollution level is also high due to regional forest fires and agricultural burning in the steppe zone of western Siberia in the Russian–Kazakh border region. Background concentrations of carbonaceous aerosol particles were observed within relatively short time intervals whose total duration was no more than 20% of the entire observation period. In summer, variations in the background concentrations of OC closely correlated with air temperature, which implies that the biogenic sources of organic-particle formation are dominating.
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