Carbonaceous Aerosol in Polar Areas: First Results and Improvements of the Sampling Strategies
While more and more studies are being conducted on carbonaceous fractions—organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC)—in urban areas, there are still too few studies about these species and their effects in polar areas due to their very low concentrations; further, studies in the literature report...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:78995c53bb57479784bac5951a0cd3cc 2024-01-07T09:40:10+01:00 Carbonaceous Aerosol in Polar Areas: First Results and Improvements of the Sampling Strategies Laura Caiazzo Giulia Calzolai Silvia Becagli Mirko Severi Alessandra Amore Raffaello Nardin Massimo Chiari Fabio Giardi Silvia Nava Franco Lucarelli Giulia Pazzi Paolo Cristofanelli Aki Virkkula Andrea Gambaro Elena Barbaro Rita Traversi 2021-02-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos12030320 https://doaj.org/article/78995c53bb57479784bac5951a0cd3cc EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/12/3/320 https://doaj.org/toc/2073-4433 doi:10.3390/atmos12030320 2073-4433 https://doaj.org/article/78995c53bb57479784bac5951a0cd3cc Atmosphere, Vol 12, Iss 3, p 320 (2021) organic carbon (OC) elemental carbon (EC) Arctic Antarctica thermal-optical analysis sampling Meteorology. Climatology QC851-999 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos12030320 2023-12-10T01:49:07Z While more and more studies are being conducted on carbonaceous fractions—organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC)—in urban areas, there are still too few studies about these species and their effects in polar areas due to their very low concentrations; further, studies in the literature report only data from intensive campaigns, limited in time. We present here for the first time EC–OC concentration long-time data records from the sea-level sampling site of Ny-Ålesund, in the High Arctic (5 years), and from Dome C, in the East Antarctic Plateau (1 year). Regarding the Arctic, the median (and the interquartile range (IQR)) mass concentrations for the years 2011–2015 are 352 (IQR: 283–475) ng/m 3 for OC and 4.8 (IQR: 4.6–17.4) ng/m 3 for EC, which is responsible for only 3% of total carbon (TC). From both the concentration data sets and the variation of the average monthly concentrations, the influence of the Arctic haze on EC and OC concentrations is evident. Summer may be interested by high concentration episodes mainly due to long-range transport (e.g., from wide wildfires in the Northern Hemisphere, as happened in 2015). The average ratio of EC/OC for the summer period is 0.05, ranging from 0.02 to 0.10, and indicates a clean environment with prevailing biogenic (or biomass burning) sources, as well as aged, highly oxidized aerosol from long-range transport. Contribution from ship emission is not evident, but this result may be due to the sampling time resolution. In Antarctica, a 1 year-around data set from December 2016 to February 2018 is shown, which does not present a clear seasonal trend. The OC median (and IQR) value is 78 (64–106) ng/m 3 for EC, it is 0.9 (0.6–2.4) ng/m 3 , weighing for 3% on TC values. The EC/OC ratio mean value is 0.20, with a range of 0.06–0.35. Due to the low EC and OC concentrations in polar areas, correction for the blank is far more important than in campaigns carried out in other regions, largely affecting uncertainties in measured concentrations. Through the years, we ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Arctic Ny Ålesund Ny-Ålesund Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic Arctic Ny-Ålesund Atmosphere 12 3 320 |
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While more and more studies are being conducted on carbonaceous fractions—organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC)—in urban areas, there are still too few studies about these species and their effects in polar areas due to their very low concentrations; further, studies in the literature report only data from intensive campaigns, limited in time. We present here for the first time EC–OC concentration long-time data records from the sea-level sampling site of Ny-Ålesund, in the High Arctic (5 years), and from Dome C, in the East Antarctic Plateau (1 year). Regarding the Arctic, the median (and the interquartile range (IQR)) mass concentrations for the years 2011–2015 are 352 (IQR: 283–475) ng/m 3 for OC and 4.8 (IQR: 4.6–17.4) ng/m 3 for EC, which is responsible for only 3% of total carbon (TC). From both the concentration data sets and the variation of the average monthly concentrations, the influence of the Arctic haze on EC and OC concentrations is evident. Summer may be interested by high concentration episodes mainly due to long-range transport (e.g., from wide wildfires in the Northern Hemisphere, as happened in 2015). The average ratio of EC/OC for the summer period is 0.05, ranging from 0.02 to 0.10, and indicates a clean environment with prevailing biogenic (or biomass burning) sources, as well as aged, highly oxidized aerosol from long-range transport. Contribution from ship emission is not evident, but this result may be due to the sampling time resolution. In Antarctica, a 1 year-around data set from December 2016 to February 2018 is shown, which does not present a clear seasonal trend. The OC median (and IQR) value is 78 (64–106) ng/m 3 for EC, it is 0.9 (0.6–2.4) ng/m 3 , weighing for 3% on TC values. The EC/OC ratio mean value is 0.20, with a range of 0.06–0.35. Due to the low EC and OC concentrations in polar areas, correction for the blank is far more important than in campaigns carried out in other regions, largely affecting uncertainties in measured concentrations. Through the years, we ... |
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Laura Caiazzo Giulia Calzolai Silvia Becagli Mirko Severi Alessandra Amore Raffaello Nardin Massimo Chiari Fabio Giardi Silvia Nava Franco Lucarelli Giulia Pazzi Paolo Cristofanelli Aki Virkkula Andrea Gambaro Elena Barbaro Rita Traversi |
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Laura Caiazzo Giulia Calzolai Silvia Becagli Mirko Severi Alessandra Amore Raffaello Nardin Massimo Chiari Fabio Giardi Silvia Nava Franco Lucarelli Giulia Pazzi Paolo Cristofanelli Aki Virkkula Andrea Gambaro Elena Barbaro Rita Traversi |
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Carbonaceous Aerosol in Polar Areas: First Results and Improvements of the Sampling Strategies |
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Carbonaceous Aerosol in Polar Areas: First Results and Improvements of the Sampling Strategies |
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Carbonaceous Aerosol in Polar Areas: First Results and Improvements of the Sampling Strategies |
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Carbonaceous Aerosol in Polar Areas: First Results and Improvements of the Sampling Strategies |
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Carbonaceous Aerosol in Polar Areas: First Results and Improvements of the Sampling Strategies |
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carbonaceous aerosol in polar areas: first results and improvements of the sampling strategies |
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