Constraining global aerosol emissions using POLDER/PARASOL satellite remote sensing observations
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Published:2019-12-03
Issue:23
Volume:19
Page:14585-14606
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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:
Chen ChengORCID, Dubovik OlegORCID, Henze Daven K., Chin Mian, Lapyonok Tatyana, Schuster Gregory L., Ducos Fabrice, Fuertes David, Litvinov Pavel, Li Lei, Lopatin Anton, Hu Qiaoyun, Torres Benjamin
Abstract
Abstract. We invert global black carbon (BC), organic carbon (OC)
and desert dust (DD) aerosol emissions from POLDER/PARASOL spectral aerosol
optical depth (AOD) and aerosol absorption optical depth (AAOD) using the
GEOS-Chem inverse modeling framework. Our inverse modeling framework uses
standard a priori emissions to provide a posteriori emissions that are constrained by
POLDER/PARASOL AODs and AAODs. The following global emission values were
retrieved for the three aerosol components: 18.4 Tg yr−1 for BC, 109.9 Tg yr−1
for OC and 731.6 Tg yr−1 for DD for the year 2010. These values show a
difference of +166.7 %, +184.0 % and
−42.4 %, respectively, with respect to the
a priori values of emission inventories used in “standard” GEOS-Chem runs. The
model simulations using a posteriori emissions (i.e., retrieved emissions) provide values
of 0.119 for global mean AOD and 0.0071 for AAOD at 550 nm, which are
+13.3 % and +82.1 %, respectively, higher than the AOD and AAOD obtained using the
a priori values of emissions. Additionally, the a posteriori model simulation of AOD, AAOD,
single scattering albedo, Ångström exponent and absorption
Ångström exponent show better agreement with independent AERONET,
MODIS and OMI measurements than the a priori simulation. Thus, this study suggests
that using satellite-constrained global aerosol emissions in aerosol
transport models can improve the accuracy of simulated global aerosol
properties.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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