Long-term measurements of aerosol and carbon monoxide at the ZOTTO tall tower to characterize polluted and pristine air in the Siberian taiga

Siberia is one of few continental regions in the Northern Hemisphere where the atmosphere may sometimes approach pristine background conditions. We present the time series of aerosol and carbon monoxide (CO) measurements between September 2006 and December 2011 at the Zotino Tall Tower Observatory (...

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Main Authors: Chi, X., Winderlich, J., Mayer, J.-C., Panov, A.V., Heimann, M., Birmili, W., Heintzenberg, J., Cheng, Y., Andreae, M.O.
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Language:English
Published: München : European Geopyhsical Union 2013
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spelling ftleibnizopen:oai:oai.leibnizopen.de:OFu88IgBdbrxVwz6HKmf 2023-07-16T04:01:06+02:00 Long-term measurements of aerosol and carbon monoxide at the ZOTTO tall tower to characterize polluted and pristine air in the Siberian taiga Chi, X. Winderlich, J. Mayer, J.-C. Panov, A.V. Heimann, M. Birmili, W. Heintzenberg, J. Cheng, Y. Andreae, M.O. 2013 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.34657/1081 https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/572 eng eng München : European Geopyhsical Union CC BY 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Volume 13, Issue 24, Page 12271-12298 aerosol aerosol formation aerosol property air mass air sampling anthropogenic source atmospheric pollution biomass burning carbon monoxide diurnal variation mixing ratio Northern Hemisphere particle size size distribution time series 550 article Text 2013 ftleibnizopen https://doi.org/10.34657/1081 2023-06-25T23:38:38Z Siberia is one of few continental regions in the Northern Hemisphere where the atmosphere may sometimes approach pristine background conditions. We present the time series of aerosol and carbon monoxide (CO) measurements between September 2006 and December 2011 at the Zotino Tall Tower Observatory (ZOTTO) in Central Siberia (61° N; 89° E). We investigate the seasonal, weekly and diurnal variations of aerosol properties (including absorption and scattering coefficients and derived parameters, such as equivalent black carbon (BCe), Ångström exponent, single scattering albedo, and backscattering ratio) and the CO mixing ratios. Criteria were established to distinguish polluted from near-pristine air masses, providing quantitative characteristics for each type. Depending on the season, 23–36% of the sampling time at ZOTTO was found to be representative of a clean atmosphere. The summer pristine data indicate that primary biogenic and secondary organic aerosol formation are quite strong particle sources in the Siberian taiga. The summer seasons 2007–2008 were dominated by an Aitken mode around 80 nm size, whereas the summer 2009 with prevailing easterly winds produced particles in the accumulation mode around 200 nm size. We found these differences to be mainly related to air temperature, through its effect on the production rates of biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOC) precursor gases. In winter, the particle size distribution peaked at 160 nm, and the footprint of clean background air was characteristic for aged particles from anthropogenic sources at great distances from ZOTTO and diluted biofuel burning emissions from domestic heating. The wintertime polluted air originates mainly from large cities south and southwest of the site; these particles have a dominant mode around 100 nm, and the ΔBCe / ΔCO ratio of 7–11 ng m−3 ppb−1 suggests dominant contributions from coal and biofuel burning for heating. During summer, anthropogenic emissions are the dominant contributor to the pollution particles at ZOTTO, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper taiga Siberia LeibnizOpen (The Leibniz Association) Aitken ENVELOPE(-44.516,-44.516,-60.733,-60.733)
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topic aerosol
aerosol formation
aerosol property
air mass
air sampling
anthropogenic source
atmospheric pollution
biomass burning
carbon monoxide
diurnal variation
mixing ratio
Northern Hemisphere
particle size
size distribution
time series
550
spellingShingle aerosol
aerosol formation
aerosol property
air mass
air sampling
anthropogenic source
atmospheric pollution
biomass burning
carbon monoxide
diurnal variation
mixing ratio
Northern Hemisphere
particle size
size distribution
time series
550
Chi, X.
Winderlich, J.
Mayer, J.-C.
Panov, A.V.
Heimann, M.
Birmili, W.
Heintzenberg, J.
Cheng, Y.
Andreae, M.O.
Long-term measurements of aerosol and carbon monoxide at the ZOTTO tall tower to characterize polluted and pristine air in the Siberian taiga
topic_facet aerosol
aerosol formation
aerosol property
air mass
air sampling
anthropogenic source
atmospheric pollution
biomass burning
carbon monoxide
diurnal variation
mixing ratio
Northern Hemisphere
particle size
size distribution
time series
550
description Siberia is one of few continental regions in the Northern Hemisphere where the atmosphere may sometimes approach pristine background conditions. We present the time series of aerosol and carbon monoxide (CO) measurements between September 2006 and December 2011 at the Zotino Tall Tower Observatory (ZOTTO) in Central Siberia (61° N; 89° E). We investigate the seasonal, weekly and diurnal variations of aerosol properties (including absorption and scattering coefficients and derived parameters, such as equivalent black carbon (BCe), Ångström exponent, single scattering albedo, and backscattering ratio) and the CO mixing ratios. Criteria were established to distinguish polluted from near-pristine air masses, providing quantitative characteristics for each type. Depending on the season, 23–36% of the sampling time at ZOTTO was found to be representative of a clean atmosphere. The summer pristine data indicate that primary biogenic and secondary organic aerosol formation are quite strong particle sources in the Siberian taiga. The summer seasons 2007–2008 were dominated by an Aitken mode around 80 nm size, whereas the summer 2009 with prevailing easterly winds produced particles in the accumulation mode around 200 nm size. We found these differences to be mainly related to air temperature, through its effect on the production rates of biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOC) precursor gases. In winter, the particle size distribution peaked at 160 nm, and the footprint of clean background air was characteristic for aged particles from anthropogenic sources at great distances from ZOTTO and diluted biofuel burning emissions from domestic heating. The wintertime polluted air originates mainly from large cities south and southwest of the site; these particles have a dominant mode around 100 nm, and the ΔBCe / ΔCO ratio of 7–11 ng m−3 ppb−1 suggests dominant contributions from coal and biofuel burning for heating. During summer, anthropogenic emissions are the dominant contributor to the pollution particles at ZOTTO, ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Chi, X.
Winderlich, J.
Mayer, J.-C.
Panov, A.V.
Heimann, M.
Birmili, W.
Heintzenberg, J.
Cheng, Y.
Andreae, M.O.
author_facet Chi, X.
Winderlich, J.
Mayer, J.-C.
Panov, A.V.
Heimann, M.
Birmili, W.
Heintzenberg, J.
Cheng, Y.
Andreae, M.O.
author_sort Chi, X.
title Long-term measurements of aerosol and carbon monoxide at the ZOTTO tall tower to characterize polluted and pristine air in the Siberian taiga
title_short Long-term measurements of aerosol and carbon monoxide at the ZOTTO tall tower to characterize polluted and pristine air in the Siberian taiga
title_full Long-term measurements of aerosol and carbon monoxide at the ZOTTO tall tower to characterize polluted and pristine air in the Siberian taiga
title_fullStr Long-term measurements of aerosol and carbon monoxide at the ZOTTO tall tower to characterize polluted and pristine air in the Siberian taiga
title_full_unstemmed Long-term measurements of aerosol and carbon monoxide at the ZOTTO tall tower to characterize polluted and pristine air in the Siberian taiga
title_sort long-term measurements of aerosol and carbon monoxide at the zotto tall tower to characterize polluted and pristine air in the siberian taiga
publisher München : European Geopyhsical Union
publishDate 2013
url https://doi.org/10.34657/1081
https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/572
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op_source Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Volume 13, Issue 24, Page 12271-12298
op_rights CC BY 3.0 Unported
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