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DOI10.5194/acp-18-17003-2018
Three years of measurements of light-absorbing aerosols over coastal Namibia: seasonality, origin, and transport
Formenti, Paola1,2; Piketh, Stuart John3; Namwoonde, Andreas4; Klopper, Danitza3; Burger, Roelof3; Cazaunau, Mathieu1,2; Feron, Anais1,2; Gaimoz, Cecile1,2; Broccardo, Stephen3; Walton, Nicola3; Desboeufs, Karine1,2; Siour, Guillaume1,2; Hanghome, Mattheus4; Mafwila, Samuel4; Omoregie, Edosa4; Junkermann, Wolfgang5; Maenhaut, Willy6
2018-11-30
发表期刊ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
ISSN1680-7316
EISSN1680-7324
出版年2018
卷号18期号:23页码:17003-17016
文章类型Article
语种英语
国家France; South Africa; Namibia; Germany; Belgium
英文摘要

Continuous measurements between July 2012 and December 2015 at the Henties Bay Aerosol Observatory (HBAO; 22 degrees S, 14 degrees 05' E), Namibia, show that, during the austral wintertime, transport of light-absorbing black carbon aerosols occurs at low level into the marine boundary layer. The average of daily concentrations of equivalent black carbon (eBC) over the whole sampling period is 53 (+/- 55) ng m(-3). Peak values above 200 ng m(-3) and up to 800 ng m(-3) occur seasonally from May to August, ahead of the dry season peak of biomass burning in southern Africa (August to October). Analysis of 3-day air mass back-trajectories show that air masses from the South Atlantic Ocean south of Henties Bay are generally cleaner than air having originated over the ocean north of Henties Bay, influenced by the outflow of the major biomass burning plume, and from the continent, where wildfires occur. Additional episodic peak concentrations, even for oceanic transport, indicate that pollution from distant sources in South Africa and maritime traffic along the Atlantic ship tracks could be important. While we expect the direct radiative effect to be negligible, the indirect effect on the microphysical properties of the stratocumulus clouds and the deposition to the ocean could be significant and deserve further investigation, specifically ahead of the dry season.


领域地球科学
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000451729400004
WOS关键词BLACK CARBON AEROSOL ; ATTENUATION CROSS-SECTION ; INITIATIVE SAFARI 2000 ; OPTICAL-PROPERTIES ; SOUTHERN AFRICA ; ABSORPTION-MEASUREMENTS ; BOUNDARY-LAYER ; MIXING STATE ; AETHALOMETER ; MASS
WOS类目Environmental Sciences ; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/30669
专题地球科学
作者单位1.Univ Paris Est Creteil, CNRS, LISA, UMR 7583, Creteil, France;
2.Univ Paris Diderot, Inst Pierre Simon Laplace, Creteil, France;
3.North West Univ, Unit Environm Sci & Management, Sch Geo & Spatial Sci, Potchefstroom, South Africa;
4.Univ Namibia, Sam Nujoma Marine & Coastal Resources Res Ctr SAN, Sam Nujoma Campus, Henties Bay, Namibia;
5.Karlsruhe Inst Technol, Inst Meteorol & Climate Res, IMK IFU, Garmisch Partenkirchen, Germany;
6.Ghent Univ UGent, Dept Chem, Ghent, Belgium
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Formenti, Paola,Piketh, Stuart John,Namwoonde, Andreas,et al. Three years of measurements of light-absorbing aerosols over coastal Namibia: seasonality, origin, and transport[J]. ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS,2018,18(23):17003-17016.
APA Formenti, Paola.,Piketh, Stuart John.,Namwoonde, Andreas.,Klopper, Danitza.,Burger, Roelof.,...&Maenhaut, Willy.(2018).Three years of measurements of light-absorbing aerosols over coastal Namibia: seasonality, origin, and transport.ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS,18(23),17003-17016.
MLA Formenti, Paola,et al."Three years of measurements of light-absorbing aerosols over coastal Namibia: seasonality, origin, and transport".ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS 18.23(2018):17003-17016.
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