Spectral dependence of aerosol light absorption over the Amazon Basin

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Autor(a) principal: Rizzo, Luciana Varanda [UNIFESP]
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Correia, Aexandre Lima, Artaxo, Paulo, Procopio, Aline Sarmento, Andreae, Meinrat O.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-11-8899-2011
http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/33242
Resumo: In this study, we examine the spectral dependence of aerosol absorption at different sites and seasons in the Amazon Basin. the analysis is based on measurements performed during three intensive field experiments at a pasture site (Fazenda Nossa Senhora, Rondonia) and at a primary forest site (Cuieiras Reserve, Amazonas), from 1999 to 2004. Aerosol absorption spectra were measured using two Aethalometers: a 7-wavelength Aethalometer (AE30) that covers the visible (VIS) to near-infrared (NIR) spectral range, and a 2-wavelength Aethalometer (AE20) that measures absorption in the UV and in the NIR. As a consequence of biomass burning emissions, about 10 times greater absorption values were observed in the dry season in comparison to the wet season. Power law expressions were fitted to the measurements in order to derive the absorption Angstrom exponent, defined as the negative slope of absorption versus wavelength in a log-log plot. At the pasture site, about 70% of the absorption Angstrom exponents fell between 1.5 and 2.5 during the dry season, indicating that biomass burning aerosols have a stronger spectral dependence than soot carbon particles. Angstrom exponents decreased from the dry to the wet season, in agreement with the shift from biomass burning aerosols, predominant in the fine mode, to biogenic and dust aerosols, predominant in the coarse mode. the lowest absorption Angstrom exponents (90% of data below 1.5) were observed at the forest site during the dry season. Also, results indicate that low absorption coefficients were associated with low Angstrom exponents. This finding suggests that biogenic aerosols from Amazonia have a weaker spectral dependence for absorption than biomass burning aerosols, contradicting our expectations of biogenic particles behaving as brown carbon. in a first order assessment, results indicate a small (<1 %) effect of variations in absorption Angstrom exponents on 24-h aerosol forcings, at least in the spectral range of 450-880 nm. Further studies should be taken to assess the corresponding impact in the UV spectral range. the assumption that soot spectral properties represent all ambient light absorbing particles may cause a misjudgment of absorption towards the UV, especially in remote areas. Therefore, it is recommended to measure aerosol absorption at several wavelengths to accurately assess the impact of non-soot aerosols on climate and on photochemical atmospheric processes.
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spelling Spectral dependence of aerosol light absorption over the Amazon BasinIn this study, we examine the spectral dependence of aerosol absorption at different sites and seasons in the Amazon Basin. the analysis is based on measurements performed during three intensive field experiments at a pasture site (Fazenda Nossa Senhora, Rondonia) and at a primary forest site (Cuieiras Reserve, Amazonas), from 1999 to 2004. Aerosol absorption spectra were measured using two Aethalometers: a 7-wavelength Aethalometer (AE30) that covers the visible (VIS) to near-infrared (NIR) spectral range, and a 2-wavelength Aethalometer (AE20) that measures absorption in the UV and in the NIR. As a consequence of biomass burning emissions, about 10 times greater absorption values were observed in the dry season in comparison to the wet season. Power law expressions were fitted to the measurements in order to derive the absorption Angstrom exponent, defined as the negative slope of absorption versus wavelength in a log-log plot. At the pasture site, about 70% of the absorption Angstrom exponents fell between 1.5 and 2.5 during the dry season, indicating that biomass burning aerosols have a stronger spectral dependence than soot carbon particles. Angstrom exponents decreased from the dry to the wet season, in agreement with the shift from biomass burning aerosols, predominant in the fine mode, to biogenic and dust aerosols, predominant in the coarse mode. the lowest absorption Angstrom exponents (90% of data below 1.5) were observed at the forest site during the dry season. Also, results indicate that low absorption coefficients were associated with low Angstrom exponents. This finding suggests that biogenic aerosols from Amazonia have a weaker spectral dependence for absorption than biomass burning aerosols, contradicting our expectations of biogenic particles behaving as brown carbon. in a first order assessment, results indicate a small (<1 %) effect of variations in absorption Angstrom exponents on 24-h aerosol forcings, at least in the spectral range of 450-880 nm. Further studies should be taken to assess the corresponding impact in the UV spectral range. the assumption that soot spectral properties represent all ambient light absorbing particles may cause a misjudgment of absorption towards the UV, especially in remote areas. Therefore, it is recommended to measure aerosol absorption at several wavelengths to accurately assess the impact of non-soot aerosols on climate and on photochemical atmospheric processes.Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Inst Environm Chem & Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Earth & Exact Sci, São Paulo, BrazilUniv São Paulo, Inst Phys, BR-05508 São Paulo, BrazilUniv Fed Juiz de Fora, Dept Sanit & Environm Engn, Juiz de Fora, BrazilMax Planck Inst Chem, Biogeochem Dept, D-55128 Mainz, GermanyUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Inst Environm Chem & Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Earth & Exact Sci, São Paulo, BrazilWeb of ScienceFundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)German Max Planck SocietyEuropean CommissionCopernicus Gesellschaft MbhUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Univ Fed Juiz de ForaMax Planck Inst ChemRizzo, Luciana Varanda [UNIFESP]Correia, Aexandre LimaArtaxo, PauloProcopio, Aline SarmentoAndreae, Meinrat O.2016-01-24T14:05:55Z2016-01-24T14:05:55Z2011-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion8899-8912application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-11-8899-2011Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. Gottingen: Copernicus Gesellschaft Mbh, v. 11, n. 17, p. 8899-8912, 2011.10.5194/acp-11-8899-2011WOS000294809200005.pdf1680-7316http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/33242WOS:000294809200005engAtmospheric Chemistry and Physicsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2024-08-08T00:06:49Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/33242Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652024-08-08T00:06:49Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Spectral dependence of aerosol light absorption over the Amazon Basin
title Spectral dependence of aerosol light absorption over the Amazon Basin
spellingShingle Spectral dependence of aerosol light absorption over the Amazon Basin
Rizzo, Luciana Varanda [UNIFESP]
title_short Spectral dependence of aerosol light absorption over the Amazon Basin
title_full Spectral dependence of aerosol light absorption over the Amazon Basin
title_fullStr Spectral dependence of aerosol light absorption over the Amazon Basin
title_full_unstemmed Spectral dependence of aerosol light absorption over the Amazon Basin
title_sort Spectral dependence of aerosol light absorption over the Amazon Basin
author Rizzo, Luciana Varanda [UNIFESP]
author_facet Rizzo, Luciana Varanda [UNIFESP]
Correia, Aexandre Lima
Artaxo, Paulo
Procopio, Aline Sarmento
Andreae, Meinrat O.
author_role author
author2 Correia, Aexandre Lima
Artaxo, Paulo
Procopio, Aline Sarmento
Andreae, Meinrat O.
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Univ Fed Juiz de Fora
Max Planck Inst Chem
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rizzo, Luciana Varanda [UNIFESP]
Correia, Aexandre Lima
Artaxo, Paulo
Procopio, Aline Sarmento
Andreae, Meinrat O.
description In this study, we examine the spectral dependence of aerosol absorption at different sites and seasons in the Amazon Basin. the analysis is based on measurements performed during three intensive field experiments at a pasture site (Fazenda Nossa Senhora, Rondonia) and at a primary forest site (Cuieiras Reserve, Amazonas), from 1999 to 2004. Aerosol absorption spectra were measured using two Aethalometers: a 7-wavelength Aethalometer (AE30) that covers the visible (VIS) to near-infrared (NIR) spectral range, and a 2-wavelength Aethalometer (AE20) that measures absorption in the UV and in the NIR. As a consequence of biomass burning emissions, about 10 times greater absorption values were observed in the dry season in comparison to the wet season. Power law expressions were fitted to the measurements in order to derive the absorption Angstrom exponent, defined as the negative slope of absorption versus wavelength in a log-log plot. At the pasture site, about 70% of the absorption Angstrom exponents fell between 1.5 and 2.5 during the dry season, indicating that biomass burning aerosols have a stronger spectral dependence than soot carbon particles. Angstrom exponents decreased from the dry to the wet season, in agreement with the shift from biomass burning aerosols, predominant in the fine mode, to biogenic and dust aerosols, predominant in the coarse mode. the lowest absorption Angstrom exponents (90% of data below 1.5) were observed at the forest site during the dry season. Also, results indicate that low absorption coefficients were associated with low Angstrom exponents. This finding suggests that biogenic aerosols from Amazonia have a weaker spectral dependence for absorption than biomass burning aerosols, contradicting our expectations of biogenic particles behaving as brown carbon. in a first order assessment, results indicate a small (<1 %) effect of variations in absorption Angstrom exponents on 24-h aerosol forcings, at least in the spectral range of 450-880 nm. Further studies should be taken to assess the corresponding impact in the UV spectral range. the assumption that soot spectral properties represent all ambient light absorbing particles may cause a misjudgment of absorption towards the UV, especially in remote areas. Therefore, it is recommended to measure aerosol absorption at several wavelengths to accurately assess the impact of non-soot aerosols on climate and on photochemical atmospheric processes.
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