Spatial Distribution in Surface Aerosol Light Absorption Across India

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作者
Kapoor, Taveen S. [1 ,2 ]
Navinya, Chimurkar [2 ]
Apte, Adishree [1 ,3 ]
Shetty, Nishit J. [1 ]
Lokhande, Pradnya [2 ]
Singh, Sujit [4 ]
Murthy, B. M. Sadashiva [4 ]
Deswal, Meena [5 ]
Laura, Jitender S. [5 ]
Muthalagu, Akila [6 ]
Qureshi, Asif [6 ,7 ]
Bhardwaj, Ankur [8 ]
Raman, Ramya Sunder [8 ]
Lian, Yang [9 ]
Pandithurai, G. [9 ]
Chaudhary, Pooja [10 ]
Sinha, Baerbel [10 ]
Rabha, Shahadev [11 ]
Saikia, Binoy K. [11 ]
Najar, Tanveer Ahmad [12 ]
Jehangir, Arshid [12 ]
Mukherjee, Sauryadeep [13 ]
Chatterjee, Abhijit [13 ]
Phuleria, Harish C. [2 ,14 ]
Chakrabarty, Rajan K. [1 ]
Venkataraman, Chandra [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Washington Univ, Ctr Aerosol Sci & Engn, Dept Energy Environm & Chem Engn, St Louis, MO 63130 USA
[2] Indian Inst Technol, Ctr Climate Studies, Mumbai, India
[3] Indian Inst Technol, Dept Chem Engn, Mumbai, India
[4] JSS Sci & Technol Univ, Dept Environm Engn, SJCE, Mysuru, India
[5] Maharshi Dayanand Univ, Dept Environm Sci, Rohtak, India
[6] Indian Inst Technol Hyderabad, Dept Civil Engn, Kandi, India
[7] Indian Inst Technol Hyderabad, Dept Climate Change, Kandi, India
[8] Indian Inst Sci Educ & Res Bhopal, Dept Earth & Environm Sci, Bhopal, India
[9] Minist Earth Sci, Indian Inst Trop Meteorol, Pune, India
[10] Indian Inst Sci Educ & Res Mohali, Dept Earth & Environm Sci, Mohali, India
[11] CSIR North East Inst Sci & Technol, Coal & Energy Div, Jorhat, India
[12] Univ Kashmir, Sch Earth & Environm Sci, Dept Environm Sci, Srinagar, India
[13] Bose Inst, Dept Chem Sci, Kolkata, India
[14] Indian Inst Technol, Environm Sci & Engn Dept, Mumbai, India
关键词
aerosol; absorption; brown carbon; regional; south Asia; black carbon; TECHNOLOGY-LINKED INVENTORY; MULTI-POLLUTANT EMISSIONS; PARTICULATE BROWN CARBON; OPTICAL-PROPERTIES; ORGANIC-CARBON; ABSORBING AEROSOLS; BLACK; PARTICLES; TRENDS; SITE;
D O I
10.1029/2024GL110089
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Light-absorbing carbonaceous aerosols that dominate atmospheric aerosol warming over India remain poorly characterized. Here, we delve into UV-visible-IR spectral aerosol absorption properties at nine PAN-India COALESCE network sites (Venkataraman et al., 2020, ). Absorption properties were estimated from aerosol-laden polytetrafluoroethylene filters using a well-constrained technique incorporating filter-to-particle correction factors. The measurements revealed spatiotemporal heterogeneity in spectral intrinsic and extrinsic absorption properties. Absorption analysis at near-UV wavelengths from carbonaceous aerosols at these regional sites revealed large near-ultraviolet brown carbon absorption contributions from 21% to 68%-emphasizing the need to include these particles in climate models. Further, satellite-retrieved column-integrated absorption was dominated by surface absorption, which opens possibilities of using satellite measurements to model surface-layer optical properties (limited to specific sites) at a higher spatial resolution. Both the satellite-modeled and direct in-situ absorption measurements can aid in validating and constraining climate modeling efforts that suffer from absorption underestimations and high uncertainties in radiative forcing estimates. Particulate pollution in the atmosphere scatter and absorb incoming solar energy, thus cooling or warming Earth's atmosphere. In developing countries and especially in India, one of the most polluted regions of the world, the extent to which particles can absorb solar energy and warm the atmosphere is not well understood. Here, for the first time, we measure particle absorption simultaneously at nine ground sites across India, in diverse geographical regions with different levels and types of particulate pollution. We find that organic carbon particles exert large absorption at near-ultraviolet wavelengths, which contain significant solar energy. These light absorbing organic carbon particles, called brown carbon, are emitted in large quantities from biomass burning (e.g., burning crop residue and cooking on wood-fired stoves). Comparing ground measurements of absorption with satellite-retrieved measurements that are representative of the entire atmospheric column, we find that near-surface atmospheric particles can exert significant warming. This study highlights the need to improve climate model simulations of particulate pollution's impact on the climate by incorporating spatiotemporal surface-level absorption measurements, including absorption by brown carbon particles. Measurements at nine regional PAN-India sites reveal several regions with large aerosol absorption strength Brown carbon contributes significantly (21%-68%) to near-ultraviolet absorption, indicating its importance in shortwave light absorption Strong correlations observed between satellite data and surface absorption indicate future potential in modeling surface absorption
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