Profiling of fine and coarse particle mass: Case studies of Saharan dust and Eyjafjallajökull/Grimsvötn volcanic plumes

The polarization lidar photometer networking (POLIPHON) method introduced to separate coarse-mode and fine-mode particle properties of Eyjafjallajökull volcanic aerosols in 2010 is extended to cover Saharan dust events as well. Furthermore, new volcanic dust observations performed after the Grimsvöt...

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Main Authors: Ansmann, A., Seifert, P., Tesche, M., Wandinger, U.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: München : European Geopyhsical Union 2012
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.34657/1199
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spelling ftleibnizopen:oai:oai.leibnizopen.de:ph6CMYsBBwLIz6xGCQwS 2023-11-12T04:16:53+01:00 Profiling of fine and coarse particle mass: Case studies of Saharan dust and Eyjafjallajökull/Grimsvötn volcanic plumes Ansmann, A. Seifert, P. Tesche, M. Wandinger, U. 2012 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.34657/1199 https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/527 eng eng München : European Geopyhsical Union CC BY 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Volume 12, Issue 20, Page 9399-9415 aerosol property atmospheric plume biomass burning concentration (composition) dust extinction coefficient mixing particulate matter photometer volcanic aerosol 550 article Text 2012 ftleibnizopen https://doi.org/10.34657/1199 2023-10-15T23:35:47Z The polarization lidar photometer networking (POLIPHON) method introduced to separate coarse-mode and fine-mode particle properties of Eyjafjallajökull volcanic aerosols in 2010 is extended to cover Saharan dust events as well. Furthermore, new volcanic dust observations performed after the Grimsvötn volcanic eruptions in 2011 are presented. The retrieval of particle mass concentrations requires mass-specific extinction coefficients. Therefore, a review of recently published mass-specific extinction coefficients for Saharan dust and volcanic dust is given. Case studies of four different scenarios corroborate the applicability of the profiling technique: (a) Saharan dust outbreak to central Europe, (b) Saharan dust plume mixed with biomass-burning smoke over Cape Verde, and volcanic aerosol layers originating from (c) the Eyjafjallajökull eruptions in 2010 and (d) the Grimsvötn eruptions in 2011. Strong differences in the vertical aerosol layering, aerosol mixing, and optical properties are observed for the different volcanic events. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Eyjafjallajökull Unknown
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topic aerosol property
atmospheric plume
biomass burning
concentration (composition)
dust
extinction coefficient
mixing
particulate matter
photometer
volcanic aerosol
550
spellingShingle aerosol property
atmospheric plume
biomass burning
concentration (composition)
dust
extinction coefficient
mixing
particulate matter
photometer
volcanic aerosol
550
Ansmann, A.
Seifert, P.
Tesche, M.
Wandinger, U.
Profiling of fine and coarse particle mass: Case studies of Saharan dust and Eyjafjallajökull/Grimsvötn volcanic plumes
topic_facet aerosol property
atmospheric plume
biomass burning
concentration (composition)
dust
extinction coefficient
mixing
particulate matter
photometer
volcanic aerosol
550
description The polarization lidar photometer networking (POLIPHON) method introduced to separate coarse-mode and fine-mode particle properties of Eyjafjallajökull volcanic aerosols in 2010 is extended to cover Saharan dust events as well. Furthermore, new volcanic dust observations performed after the Grimsvötn volcanic eruptions in 2011 are presented. The retrieval of particle mass concentrations requires mass-specific extinction coefficients. Therefore, a review of recently published mass-specific extinction coefficients for Saharan dust and volcanic dust is given. Case studies of four different scenarios corroborate the applicability of the profiling technique: (a) Saharan dust outbreak to central Europe, (b) Saharan dust plume mixed with biomass-burning smoke over Cape Verde, and volcanic aerosol layers originating from (c) the Eyjafjallajökull eruptions in 2010 and (d) the Grimsvötn eruptions in 2011. Strong differences in the vertical aerosol layering, aerosol mixing, and optical properties are observed for the different volcanic events. publishedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ansmann, A.
Seifert, P.
Tesche, M.
Wandinger, U.
author_facet Ansmann, A.
Seifert, P.
Tesche, M.
Wandinger, U.
author_sort Ansmann, A.
title Profiling of fine and coarse particle mass: Case studies of Saharan dust and Eyjafjallajökull/Grimsvötn volcanic plumes
title_short Profiling of fine and coarse particle mass: Case studies of Saharan dust and Eyjafjallajökull/Grimsvötn volcanic plumes
title_full Profiling of fine and coarse particle mass: Case studies of Saharan dust and Eyjafjallajökull/Grimsvötn volcanic plumes
title_fullStr Profiling of fine and coarse particle mass: Case studies of Saharan dust and Eyjafjallajökull/Grimsvötn volcanic plumes
title_full_unstemmed Profiling of fine and coarse particle mass: Case studies of Saharan dust and Eyjafjallajökull/Grimsvötn volcanic plumes
title_sort profiling of fine and coarse particle mass: case studies of saharan dust and eyjafjallajökull/grimsvötn volcanic plumes
publisher München : European Geopyhsical Union
publishDate 2012
url https://doi.org/10.34657/1199
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op_source Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Volume 12, Issue 20, Page 9399-9415
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