Vertical profiles of black carbon and nanoparticles pollutants measured by a tethered balloon in Longyearbyen (Svalbard islands)

Airborne meteorological and aerosol measurements have been performed in Longyearbyen (Svalbard islands) in the summer of 2018, coupling an instrumental aerosol payload with a meteorological radiosonde deployed on a tethered balloon. More than 70 vertical profiles of aerosol and meteorological proper...

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Main Authors: Cappelletti, David, Petroselli, Chiara, Mateos, David, Herreras, Marcos, Ferrero, Luca, Losi, Niccolò, Gregorič, Asta, Frangipani, Claudia, La Porta, Gianandrea, Lonardi, Michael, Chernov, D. G., Dekhtyareva, Alena
Other Authors: Herreras, Marco
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11391/1534124
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1352231022004381
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Summary:Airborne meteorological and aerosol measurements have been performed in Longyearbyen (Svalbard islands) in the summer of 2018, coupling an instrumental aerosol payload with a meteorological radiosonde deployed on a tethered balloon. More than 70 vertical profiles of aerosol and meteorological properties have been recorded up to a maximum altitude of 1.2km. As a main result, the present work provides a homogeneous gridded dataset of vertical profiles of equivalent black carbon (eBC) and nanoparticles (NP) concentrations and associated meteorological data (temperature, T, relative humidity, RH, pressure, P) to be employed for future modelling studies of Arctic pollution. Mean values (±SD) of eBC and NP below 500m were 110±10ngm−3 and 1400±400 particles cm−3, respectively. Mean values above 500m were 150±30ngm−3 and 1000±350 particles cm−3, respectively. Group medians of maximum eBC and NP concentrations in vertical profiles with temperature inversions were significantly higher than for those without inversion. The dataset has been complemented by continuous ground measurements of eBC with an average value of 208±130ngm−3 (median value 110±70ngm−3) for the entire campaign; the ground-based background (absence of local emission) eBC value was below 100ngm−3 while maximum values were in the 1000–2000ngm−3 range. Median eBC concentration measured at ground for 2h before the tethered balloon launch was higher when temperature inversion was observed. The ground-based measurements, coupled with aerosol optical depth measurements, allowed for a preliminary discussion of two case studies related to high pollutants concentration events.