A European aerosol phenomenology - 6: scattering properties of atmospheric aerosol particles from 28 ACTRIS sites

This paper presents the light-scattering properties of atmospheric aerosol particles measured over the past decade at 28 ACTRIS observatories, which are located mainly in Europe. The data include particle light scattering (σsp) and hemispheric backscattering (σbsp) coefficients, scattering Ångström...

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Main Authors: Pandolfi, Marco, Alados-Arboledas, Lucas, Alastuey, Andrés, Andrade, Marcos, Angelov, Christo, Artiñano, Begoña, Backman, John, Baltensperger, Urs, Bonasoni, Paolo, Bukowiecki, Nicolas, Coen, Martine Collaud, Conil, Sébastien, Coz, Esther, Crenn, Vincent, Dudoitis, Vadimas, Ealo, Marina, Eleftheriadis, Kostas, Favez, Olivier, Fetfatzis, Prodromos, Fiebig, Markus, Flentje, Harald, Ginot, Patrick, Gysel, Martin, Henzing, Bas, Hoffer, Andras, Holubova Smejkalova, Adela, Kalapov, Ivo, Kalivitis, Nikos, Kouvarakis, Giorgos, Kristensson, Adam, Kulmala, Markku, Lihavainen, Heikki, Lunder, Chris, Luoma, Krista, Lyamani, Hassan, Marinoni, Angela, Mihalopoulos, Nikos, Moerman, Marcel, Nicolas, José, O'Dowd, Colin, Petäjä, Tuukka, Petit, Jean-Eudes, Pichon, Jean Marc, Prokopčiuk, Nina, Putaud, Jean-Philippe, Rodríguez, Sergio, Sciare, Jean, Sellegri, Karine, Swietlicki, Erik, Titos, Gloria, Tuch, Thomas, Tunved, Peter, Ulevičius, Vidmantas, Vaishya, Aditya, Vana, Milan, Virkkula, Aki, Vratolis, Stergios, Weingartner, Ernest, Wiedensohler, Alfred, Laj, Paolo
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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topic western mediterranean basin
regional background sites
optical-properties
particulate matter
in-situ
black carbon
integrating nephelometer
radiative properties
free troposphere
saharan dust
spellingShingle western mediterranean basin
regional background sites
optical-properties
particulate matter
in-situ
black carbon
integrating nephelometer
radiative properties
free troposphere
saharan dust
Pandolfi, Marco
Alados-Arboledas, Lucas
Alastuey, Andrés
Andrade, Marcos
Angelov, Christo
Artiñano, Begoña
Backman, John
Baltensperger, Urs
Bonasoni, Paolo
Bukowiecki, Nicolas
Coen, Martine Collaud
Conil, Sébastien
Coz, Esther
Crenn, Vincent
Dudoitis, Vadimas
Ealo, Marina
Eleftheriadis, Kostas
Favez, Olivier
Fetfatzis, Prodromos
Fiebig, Markus
Flentje, Harald
Ginot, Patrick
Gysel, Martin
Henzing, Bas
Hoffer, Andras
Holubova Smejkalova, Adela
Kalapov, Ivo
Kalivitis, Nikos
Kouvarakis, Giorgos
Kristensson, Adam
Kulmala, Markku
Lihavainen, Heikki
Lunder, Chris
Luoma, Krista
Lyamani, Hassan
Marinoni, Angela
Mihalopoulos, Nikos
Moerman, Marcel
Nicolas, José
O'Dowd, Colin
Petäjä, Tuukka
Petit, Jean-Eudes
Pichon, Jean Marc
Prokopčiuk, Nina
Putaud, Jean-Philippe
Rodríguez, Sergio
Sciare, Jean
Sellegri, Karine
Swietlicki, Erik
Titos, Gloria
Tuch, Thomas
Tunved, Peter
Ulevičius, Vidmantas
Vaishya, Aditya
Vana, Milan
Virkkula, Aki
Vratolis, Stergios
Weingartner, Ernest
Wiedensohler, Alfred
Laj, Paolo
A European aerosol phenomenology - 6: scattering properties of atmospheric aerosol particles from 28 ACTRIS sites
topic_facet western mediterranean basin
regional background sites
optical-properties
particulate matter
in-situ
black carbon
integrating nephelometer
radiative properties
free troposphere
saharan dust
description This paper presents the light-scattering properties of atmospheric aerosol particles measured over the past decade at 28 ACTRIS observatories, which are located mainly in Europe. The data include particle light scattering (σsp) and hemispheric backscattering (σbsp) coefficients, scattering Ångström exponent (SAE), backscatter fraction (BF) and asymmetry parameter (g). An increasing gradient of σsp is observed when moving from remote environments (arctic/mountain) to regional and to urban environments. At a regional level in Europe, σsp also increases when moving from Nordic and Baltic countries and from western Europe to central/eastern Europe, whereas no clear spatial gradient is observed for other station environments. The SAE does not show a clear gradient as a function of the placement of the station. However, a west-to-east-increasing gradient is observed for both regional and mountain placements, suggesting a lower fraction of fine-mode particle in western/south-western Europe compared to central and eastern Europe, where the fine-mode particles dominate the scattering. The g does not show any clear gradient by station placement or geographical location reflecting the complex relationship of this parameter with the physical properties of the aerosol particles. Both the station placement and the geographical location are important factors affecting the intra-annual variability. At mountain sites, higher σsp and SAE values are measured in the summer due to the enhanced boundary layer influence and/or new particle-formation episodes. Conversely, the lower horizontal and vertical dispersion during winter leads to higher σsp values at all low-altitude sites in central and eastern Europe compared to summer. These sites also show SAE maxima in the summer (with corresponding g minima). At all sites, both SAE and g show a strong variation with aerosol particle loading. The lowest values of g are always observed together with low σsp values, indicating a larger contribution from particles in the smaller accumulation mode. During periods of high σsp values, the variation of g is less pronounced, whereas the SAE increases or decreases, suggesting changes mostly in the coarse aerosol particle mode rather than in the fine mode. Statistically significant decreasing trends of σsp are observed at 5 out of the 13 stations included in the trend analyses. The total reductions of σsp are consistent with those reported for PM2.5 and PM10 mass concentrations over similar periods across Europe.
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author Pandolfi, Marco
Alados-Arboledas, Lucas
Alastuey, Andrés
Andrade, Marcos
Angelov, Christo
Artiñano, Begoña
Backman, John
Baltensperger, Urs
Bonasoni, Paolo
Bukowiecki, Nicolas
Coen, Martine Collaud
Conil, Sébastien
Coz, Esther
Crenn, Vincent
Dudoitis, Vadimas
Ealo, Marina
Eleftheriadis, Kostas
Favez, Olivier
Fetfatzis, Prodromos
Fiebig, Markus
Flentje, Harald
Ginot, Patrick
Gysel, Martin
Henzing, Bas
Hoffer, Andras
Holubova Smejkalova, Adela
Kalapov, Ivo
Kalivitis, Nikos
Kouvarakis, Giorgos
Kristensson, Adam
Kulmala, Markku
Lihavainen, Heikki
Lunder, Chris
Luoma, Krista
Lyamani, Hassan
Marinoni, Angela
Mihalopoulos, Nikos
Moerman, Marcel
Nicolas, José
O'Dowd, Colin
Petäjä, Tuukka
Petit, Jean-Eudes
Pichon, Jean Marc
Prokopčiuk, Nina
Putaud, Jean-Philippe
Rodríguez, Sergio
Sciare, Jean
Sellegri, Karine
Swietlicki, Erik
Titos, Gloria
Tuch, Thomas
Tunved, Peter
Ulevičius, Vidmantas
Vaishya, Aditya
Vana, Milan
Virkkula, Aki
Vratolis, Stergios
Weingartner, Ernest
Wiedensohler, Alfred
Laj, Paolo
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Alados-Arboledas, Lucas
Alastuey, Andrés
Andrade, Marcos
Angelov, Christo
Artiñano, Begoña
Backman, John
Baltensperger, Urs
Bonasoni, Paolo
Bukowiecki, Nicolas
Coen, Martine Collaud
Conil, Sébastien
Coz, Esther
Crenn, Vincent
Dudoitis, Vadimas
Ealo, Marina
Eleftheriadis, Kostas
Favez, Olivier
Fetfatzis, Prodromos
Fiebig, Markus
Flentje, Harald
Ginot, Patrick
Gysel, Martin
Henzing, Bas
Hoffer, Andras
Holubova Smejkalova, Adela
Kalapov, Ivo
Kalivitis, Nikos
Kouvarakis, Giorgos
Kristensson, Adam
Kulmala, Markku
Lihavainen, Heikki
Lunder, Chris
Luoma, Krista
Lyamani, Hassan
Marinoni, Angela
Mihalopoulos, Nikos
Moerman, Marcel
Nicolas, José
O'Dowd, Colin
Petäjä, Tuukka
Petit, Jean-Eudes
Pichon, Jean Marc
Prokopčiuk, Nina
Putaud, Jean-Philippe
Rodríguez, Sergio
Sciare, Jean
Sellegri, Karine
Swietlicki, Erik
Titos, Gloria
Tuch, Thomas
Tunved, Peter
Ulevičius, Vidmantas
Vaishya, Aditya
Vana, Milan
Virkkula, Aki
Vratolis, Stergios
Weingartner, Ernest
Wiedensohler, Alfred
Laj, Paolo
author_sort Pandolfi, Marco
title A European aerosol phenomenology - 6: scattering properties of atmospheric aerosol particles from 28 ACTRIS sites
title_short A European aerosol phenomenology - 6: scattering properties of atmospheric aerosol particles from 28 ACTRIS sites
title_full A European aerosol phenomenology - 6: scattering properties of atmospheric aerosol particles from 28 ACTRIS sites
title_fullStr A European aerosol phenomenology - 6: scattering properties of atmospheric aerosol particles from 28 ACTRIS sites
title_full_unstemmed A European aerosol phenomenology - 6: scattering properties of atmospheric aerosol particles from 28 ACTRIS sites
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spelling ftlithuaniansrc:oai:elaba:29237715 2023-05-15T15:19:24+02:00 A European aerosol phenomenology - 6: scattering properties of atmospheric aerosol particles from 28 ACTRIS sites Pandolfi, Marco Alados-Arboledas, Lucas Alastuey, Andrés Andrade, Marcos Angelov, Christo Artiñano, Begoña Backman, John Baltensperger, Urs Bonasoni, Paolo Bukowiecki, Nicolas Coen, Martine Collaud Conil, Sébastien Coz, Esther Crenn, Vincent Dudoitis, Vadimas Ealo, Marina Eleftheriadis, Kostas Favez, Olivier Fetfatzis, Prodromos Fiebig, Markus Flentje, Harald Ginot, Patrick Gysel, Martin Henzing, Bas Hoffer, Andras Holubova Smejkalova, Adela Kalapov, Ivo Kalivitis, Nikos Kouvarakis, Giorgos Kristensson, Adam Kulmala, Markku Lihavainen, Heikki Lunder, Chris Luoma, Krista Lyamani, Hassan Marinoni, Angela Mihalopoulos, Nikos Moerman, Marcel Nicolas, José O'Dowd, Colin Petäjä, Tuukka Petit, Jean-Eudes Pichon, Jean Marc Prokopčiuk, Nina Putaud, Jean-Philippe Rodríguez, Sergio Sciare, Jean Sellegri, Karine Swietlicki, Erik Titos, Gloria Tuch, Thomas Tunved, Peter Ulevičius, Vidmantas Vaishya, Aditya Vana, Milan Virkkula, Aki Vratolis, Stergios Weingartner, Ernest Wiedensohler, Alfred Laj, Paolo 2018 http://ftmc.lvb.lt/FTMC:ELABAPDB29237715&prefLang=en_US eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.5194/acp-18-7877-2018 http://ftmc.lvb.lt/FTMC:ELABAPDB29237715&prefLang=en_US Atmospheric chemistry and physics, Gottingen : Copernicus Gesellschaft MBH, 2018, Vol. 18, p. 7877-7911 ISSN 1680-7316 western mediterranean basin regional background sites optical-properties particulate matter in-situ black carbon integrating nephelometer radiative properties free troposphere saharan dust info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2018 ftlithuaniansrc https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-7877-2018 2021-12-02T00:53:12Z This paper presents the light-scattering properties of atmospheric aerosol particles measured over the past decade at 28 ACTRIS observatories, which are located mainly in Europe. The data include particle light scattering (σsp) and hemispheric backscattering (σbsp) coefficients, scattering Ångström exponent (SAE), backscatter fraction (BF) and asymmetry parameter (g). An increasing gradient of σsp is observed when moving from remote environments (arctic/mountain) to regional and to urban environments. At a regional level in Europe, σsp also increases when moving from Nordic and Baltic countries and from western Europe to central/eastern Europe, whereas no clear spatial gradient is observed for other station environments. The SAE does not show a clear gradient as a function of the placement of the station. However, a west-to-east-increasing gradient is observed for both regional and mountain placements, suggesting a lower fraction of fine-mode particle in western/south-western Europe compared to central and eastern Europe, where the fine-mode particles dominate the scattering. The g does not show any clear gradient by station placement or geographical location reflecting the complex relationship of this parameter with the physical properties of the aerosol particles. Both the station placement and the geographical location are important factors affecting the intra-annual variability. At mountain sites, higher σsp and SAE values are measured in the summer due to the enhanced boundary layer influence and/or new particle-formation episodes. Conversely, the lower horizontal and vertical dispersion during winter leads to higher σsp values at all low-altitude sites in central and eastern Europe compared to summer. These sites also show SAE maxima in the summer (with corresponding g minima). At all sites, both SAE and g show a strong variation with aerosol particle loading. The lowest values of g are always observed together with low σsp values, indicating a larger contribution from particles in the smaller accumulation mode. During periods of high σsp values, the variation of g is less pronounced, whereas the SAE increases or decreases, suggesting changes mostly in the coarse aerosol particle mode rather than in the fine mode. Statistically significant decreasing trends of σsp are observed at 5 out of the 13 stations included in the trend analyses. The total reductions of σsp are consistent with those reported for PM2.5 and PM10 mass concentrations over similar periods across Europe. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic black carbon LSRC VL (Lithuanian Social Research Centre Virtual Library) Arctic Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 18 11 7877 7911