Impacts of biomass burning and photochemical processing on the light absorption of brown carbon in the southeastern Tibetan Plateau
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Published:2023-02-03
Issue:3
Volume:23
Page:1879-1892
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
Tian Jie, Wang Qiyuan, Ma Yongyong, Wang Jin, Han YongmingORCID, Cao Junji
Abstract
Abstract. Brown carbon (BrC) in the atmosphere can greatly
influence aerosol's radiative forcing over the Tibetan Plateau (TP) because
it has the non-negligible capacity of light absorption compared to black
carbon (BC); however, our understanding of optical properties, sources,
and atmospheric processes of BrC in this region remains limited. In this study,
a multiple-wavelength Aethalometer coupled with a quadrupole aerosol
chemical speciation monitor was deployed to investigate the highly time
resolved BrC in the submicron aerosol at the southeastern edge of the TP
during the pre-monsoon season. The results showed that BrC made
substantial contributions (20.0 %–40.2 %) to the light absorption of
submicron aerosol from 370 to 660 nm. Organic aerosol (OA), an alternative
to BrC, was split into a biomass burning OA (BBOA) with aging processes and a
photochemical-oxidation-processed oxygenated OA (po-OOA) by a hybrid
environmental receptor model analysis. Combined with the light absorption
coefficient of BrC (babs-BrC), the source-specific mass absorption cross
sections of BBOA (0.61–2.78 m2 g−1) and po-OOA (0.30–1.43 m2 g−1) at 370–660 nm were retrieved. On average,
babs-BrC from po-OOA (1.3–6.0 Mm−1) was comparable to that from
BBOA (1.3–6.0 Mm−1) at all wavelengths. The concentration-weighted
trajectory analysis showed that the most important potential source regions
for babs-BrC values from BBOA and po-OOA were located in northern
Myanmar and along the China–Myanmar border, indicating the cross-border
transport of BrC from Southeast Asia. A “simple forcing efficiency”
evaluation further illustrated the importance of the BrC radiative effect with
the high fractional radiative forcing by two OAs relative to BC (48.8 ± 15.5 %). This study highlights a significant influence of BrC of
biomass burning origin and secondary formation on climate change over the TP
region during the pre-monsoon season.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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