Radiative absorption enhancement of dust mixed with anthropogenic pollution over East Asia
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Published:2018-06-04
Issue:11
Volume:18
Page:7815-7825
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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 Pengfei, Zhang Lei, Ma Jianmin, Tang KaiORCID, Xu Lili, Wang YuanORCID, Cao Xianjie, Liang Jiening, Ji Yuemeng, Jiang Jonathan H.ORCID, Yung Yuk L., Zhang RenyiORCID
Abstract
Abstract. The particle mixing state plays a significant yet poorly quantified role in
aerosol radiative forcing, especially for the mixing of dust (mineral
absorbing) and anthropogenic pollution (black carbon absorbing) over East
Asia. We have investigated the absorption enhancement of mixed-type aerosols
over East Asia by using the Aerosol Robotic Network observations and
radiative transfer model calculations. The mixed-type aerosols exhibit
significantly enhanced absorbing ability than the corresponding unmixed dust
and anthropogenic aerosols, as revealed in the spectral behavior of absorbing
aerosol optical depth, single scattering albedo, and imaginary refractive
index. The aerosol radiative efficiencies for the dust, mixed-type, and
anthropogenic aerosols are −101.0, −112.9, and −98.3 Wm-2τ-1
at the bottom of the atmosphere (BOA); −42.3, −22.5, and
−39.8 Wm-2τ-1 at the top of the atmosphere (TOA); and 58.7,
90.3, and 58.5 Wm-2τ-1 in the atmosphere (ATM), respectively. The
BOA cooling and ATM heating efficiencies of the mixed-type aerosols are
significantly higher than those of the unmixed aerosol types over the East
Asia region, resulting in atmospheric stabilization. In addition, the
mixed-type aerosols correspond to a lower TOA cooling efficiency, indicating
that the cooling effect by the corresponding individual aerosol components is
partially counteracted. We conclude that the interaction between dust and
anthropogenic pollution not only represents a viable aerosol formation
pathway but also results in unfavorable dispersion conditions, both
exacerbating the regional air pollution in East Asia. Our results highlight
the necessity to accurately account for the mixing state of aerosols in
atmospheric models over East Asia in order to better understand the
formation mechanism for regional air pollution and to assess its impacts on
human health, weather, and climate.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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