Vertical distribution and columnar optical properties of springtime biomass- burning aerosols over Northern Indochina during 2014 7-SEAS Campaign

© Taiwan Association for Aerosol Research. In this study, the aerosol optical properties and vertical distributions in major biomass-burning emission area of northern Indochina were investigated using ground-based remote sensing (i.e., four Sun-sky radiometers and one lidar) during the Seven South E...

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Main Authors: Sheng Hsiang Wang, Ellsworth J. Welton, Brent N. Holben, Si Chee Tsay, Neng Huei Lin, David Giles, Sebastian A. Stewart, Serm Janjai, Xuan Anh Nguyen, Ta Chih Hsiao, Wei Nai Chen, Tang Huang Lin, Sumaman Buntoung, Somporn Chantara, Wan Wiriya
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-449012018-04-25T07:57:39Z Vertical distribution and columnar optical properties of springtime biomass- burning aerosols over Northern Indochina during 2014 7-SEAS Campaign Sheng Hsiang Wang Ellsworth J. Welton Brent N. Holben Si Chee Tsay Neng Huei Lin David Giles Sebastian A. Stewart Serm Janjai Xuan Anh Nguyen Ta Chih Hsiao Wei Nai Chen Tang Huang Lin Sumaman Buntoung Somporn Chantara Wan Wiriya Agricultural and Biological Sciences © Taiwan Association for Aerosol Research. In this study, the aerosol optical properties and vertical distributions in major biomass-burning emission area of northern Indochina were investigated using ground-based remote sensing (i.e., four Sun-sky radiometers and one lidar) during the Seven South East Asian Studies/Biomass-burning Aerosols & Stratocumulus Environment: Lifecycles & Interactions Experiment conducted during spring 2014. Despite the high spatial variability of the aerosol optical depth (AOD; which at 500 nm ranged from 0.75 to 1.37 depending on the site), the temporal variation of the daily AOD demonstrated a consistent pattern among the observed sites, suggesting the presence of widespread smoke haze over the region. Smoke particles were characterized as small (Ångström exponent at 440–870 nm of 1.72 and fine mode fraction of 0.96), strongly absorbing (single-scattering albedo at 440 nm of 0.88), mixture of black and brown carbon particles (absorption Ångström exponent at 440–870 nm of 1.5) suspended within the planetary boundary layer (PBL). Smoke plumes driven by the PBL dynamics in the mountainous region reached as high as 5 km above sea level; these plumes subsequently spread out by westerly winds over northern Vietnam, southern China, and the neighboring South China Sea. Moreover, the analysis of diurnal variability of aerosol loading and optical properties as well as vertical profile in relation to PBL development, fire intensity, and aerosol mixing showed that various sites exhibited different variability based on meteorological conditions, fuel type, site elevation, and proximity to biomass-burning sources. These local factors influence the aerosol characteristics in the region and distinguish northern Indochina smoke from other biomass-burning regions in the world. 2018-01-24T04:49:46Z 2018-01-24T04:49:46Z 2015-01-01 Journal 20711409 16808584 2-s2.0-84942258418 10.4209/aaqr.2015.05.0310 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84942258418&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/44901
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Sheng Hsiang Wang
Ellsworth J. Welton
Brent N. Holben
Si Chee Tsay
Neng Huei Lin
David Giles
Sebastian A. Stewart
Serm Janjai
Xuan Anh Nguyen
Ta Chih Hsiao
Wei Nai Chen
Tang Huang Lin
Sumaman Buntoung
Somporn Chantara
Wan Wiriya
Vertical distribution and columnar optical properties of springtime biomass- burning aerosols over Northern Indochina during 2014 7-SEAS Campaign
description © Taiwan Association for Aerosol Research. In this study, the aerosol optical properties and vertical distributions in major biomass-burning emission area of northern Indochina were investigated using ground-based remote sensing (i.e., four Sun-sky radiometers and one lidar) during the Seven South East Asian Studies/Biomass-burning Aerosols & Stratocumulus Environment: Lifecycles & Interactions Experiment conducted during spring 2014. Despite the high spatial variability of the aerosol optical depth (AOD; which at 500 nm ranged from 0.75 to 1.37 depending on the site), the temporal variation of the daily AOD demonstrated a consistent pattern among the observed sites, suggesting the presence of widespread smoke haze over the region. Smoke particles were characterized as small (Ångström exponent at 440–870 nm of 1.72 and fine mode fraction of 0.96), strongly absorbing (single-scattering albedo at 440 nm of 0.88), mixture of black and brown carbon particles (absorption Ångström exponent at 440–870 nm of 1.5) suspended within the planetary boundary layer (PBL). Smoke plumes driven by the PBL dynamics in the mountainous region reached as high as 5 km above sea level; these plumes subsequently spread out by westerly winds over northern Vietnam, southern China, and the neighboring South China Sea. Moreover, the analysis of diurnal variability of aerosol loading and optical properties as well as vertical profile in relation to PBL development, fire intensity, and aerosol mixing showed that various sites exhibited different variability based on meteorological conditions, fuel type, site elevation, and proximity to biomass-burning sources. These local factors influence the aerosol characteristics in the region and distinguish northern Indochina smoke from other biomass-burning regions in the world.
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author Sheng Hsiang Wang
Ellsworth J. Welton
Brent N. Holben
Si Chee Tsay
Neng Huei Lin
David Giles
Sebastian A. Stewart
Serm Janjai
Xuan Anh Nguyen
Ta Chih Hsiao
Wei Nai Chen
Tang Huang Lin
Sumaman Buntoung
Somporn Chantara
Wan Wiriya
author_facet Sheng Hsiang Wang
Ellsworth J. Welton
Brent N. Holben
Si Chee Tsay
Neng Huei Lin
David Giles
Sebastian A. Stewart
Serm Janjai
Xuan Anh Nguyen
Ta Chih Hsiao
Wei Nai Chen
Tang Huang Lin
Sumaman Buntoung
Somporn Chantara
Wan Wiriya
author_sort Sheng Hsiang Wang
title Vertical distribution and columnar optical properties of springtime biomass- burning aerosols over Northern Indochina during 2014 7-SEAS Campaign
title_short Vertical distribution and columnar optical properties of springtime biomass- burning aerosols over Northern Indochina during 2014 7-SEAS Campaign
title_full Vertical distribution and columnar optical properties of springtime biomass- burning aerosols over Northern Indochina during 2014 7-SEAS Campaign
title_fullStr Vertical distribution and columnar optical properties of springtime biomass- burning aerosols over Northern Indochina during 2014 7-SEAS Campaign
title_full_unstemmed Vertical distribution and columnar optical properties of springtime biomass- burning aerosols over Northern Indochina during 2014 7-SEAS Campaign
title_sort vertical distribution and columnar optical properties of springtime biomass- burning aerosols over northern indochina during 2014 7-seas campaign
publishDate 2018
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