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Aerosol black carbon measurements in the Arctic haze during AGASP-II
Authors:A D A Hansen  T Novakov
Institution:(1) Atmospheric Aerosol Research Group Applied Science Division Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, 94720 Berkeley, California
Abstract:During the second Arctic Gas and Aerosol Sampling Program conducted in April 1986, we performed measurements of the optically absorbing carbonaceous component of the ambient aerosol from the NOAA WP-3D aircraft operating between sea level and 10 km altitude. We collected the aerosol of filters that were exposed for several hours; we also operated the aethalometer to measure the concentration of aerosol black carbon in real time. The filter analyses represent averages over the altitude range and time span during which the filter was collecting. The real-time results were sorted by altitude to calculate vertical profiles of black carbon concentration. Values typically ranged from 300 to 500 ng m–3 at lower altitudes, decreasing gradually to 25 to 100 ng m–3 at 8–10 km. Strong stratification at lower altitudes was frequently observed. The magnitude of these concentrations suggests that the sources are distant regions of considerable fuel consumption. The presence of this material in the tropospheric column and its probable deposition to the high-albedo surface may result in perturbations of the solar radiation balance. The concentrations measured at the highest altitudes may mean that particulate carbon and accompanying emissions for which it is a tracer are mixing into the stratosphere.
Keywords:Aerosol black carbon  Arctic atmosphere  Arctic haze  combustion  AGASP  optical depth
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