Atmospheric Black Carbon along a Cruise Path through the Arctic Ocean during the Fifth Chinese Arctic Research Expedition

From July to September 2012, during the fifth Chinese National Arctic Research Expedition (CHINARE), the concentrations of black carbon (BC) aerosols inside the marine boundary layer were measured by an in situ aethalometer. BC concentrations ranged from 0.20 ng∙m−3 to 1063.20 ng∙m−3, with an averag...

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Published in:Atmosphere
Main Authors: Jie Xing, Lingen Bian, Qihou Hu, Juan Yu, Chen Sun, Zhouqing Xie
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Language:English
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2014
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos5020292
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2073-4433/5/2/292/ 2023-08-20T04:03:25+02:00 Atmospheric Black Carbon along a Cruise Path through the Arctic Ocean during the Fifth Chinese Arctic Research Expedition Jie Xing Lingen Bian Qihou Hu Juan Yu Chen Sun Zhouqing Xie agris 2014-05-05 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos5020292 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos5020292 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Atmosphere; Volume 5; Issue 2; Pages: 292-306 black carbon marine boundary layer the Arctic Ocean spatial variation seasonal variation Text 2014 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos5020292 2023-07-31T20:37:10Z From July to September 2012, during the fifth Chinese National Arctic Research Expedition (CHINARE), the concentrations of black carbon (BC) aerosols inside the marine boundary layer were measured by an in situ aethalometer. BC concentrations ranged from 0.20 ng∙m−3 to 1063.20 ng∙m−3, with an average of 75.74 ng∙m−3. The BC concentrations were significantly higher over the mid-latitude and coastal areas than those over the remote ocean and high latitude areas. The highest average concentration was found over offshore China (643.44 ng∙m−3) during the cruise, while the lowest average was found over the Arctic Ocean (5.96 ng∙m−3). BC aerosol was found mainly affected by the terrestrial input and displayed seasonal and spatial variations. Compared with the results from the third and fourth CHINARE of summer 2008, and summer 2010, the inter-annual variation of BC over the Arctic Ocean was negligible. Text Arctic Arctic Ocean black carbon MDPI Open Access Publishing Arctic Arctic Ocean Atmosphere 5 2 292 306
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marine boundary layer
the Arctic Ocean
spatial variation
seasonal variation
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marine boundary layer
the Arctic Ocean
spatial variation
seasonal variation
Jie Xing
Lingen Bian
Qihou Hu
Juan Yu
Chen Sun
Zhouqing Xie
Atmospheric Black Carbon along a Cruise Path through the Arctic Ocean during the Fifth Chinese Arctic Research Expedition
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marine boundary layer
the Arctic Ocean
spatial variation
seasonal variation
description From July to September 2012, during the fifth Chinese National Arctic Research Expedition (CHINARE), the concentrations of black carbon (BC) aerosols inside the marine boundary layer were measured by an in situ aethalometer. BC concentrations ranged from 0.20 ng∙m−3 to 1063.20 ng∙m−3, with an average of 75.74 ng∙m−3. The BC concentrations were significantly higher over the mid-latitude and coastal areas than those over the remote ocean and high latitude areas. The highest average concentration was found over offshore China (643.44 ng∙m−3) during the cruise, while the lowest average was found over the Arctic Ocean (5.96 ng∙m−3). BC aerosol was found mainly affected by the terrestrial input and displayed seasonal and spatial variations. Compared with the results from the third and fourth CHINARE of summer 2008, and summer 2010, the inter-annual variation of BC over the Arctic Ocean was negligible.
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Qihou Hu
Juan Yu
Chen Sun
Zhouqing Xie
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Juan Yu
Chen Sun
Zhouqing Xie
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title Atmospheric Black Carbon along a Cruise Path through the Arctic Ocean during the Fifth Chinese Arctic Research Expedition
title_short Atmospheric Black Carbon along a Cruise Path through the Arctic Ocean during the Fifth Chinese Arctic Research Expedition
title_full Atmospheric Black Carbon along a Cruise Path through the Arctic Ocean during the Fifth Chinese Arctic Research Expedition
title_fullStr Atmospheric Black Carbon along a Cruise Path through the Arctic Ocean during the Fifth Chinese Arctic Research Expedition
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