Biomass burning influenced particles characteristics in Northern Territory Australia based on airborne measurements


Autoria(s): Ristovski, Zoran; Wardoyo, Arinto Y. P.; Morawska, Lidia; Jamriska, Milan; Carr, Stephen; Johnson, Graham R.
Data(s)

01/04/2010

Resumo

Airborne measurements of particle number concentrations from biomass burning were conducted in the Northern Territory, Australia, during June and September campaigns in 2003, which is the early and the late dry season in that region. The airborne measurements were performed along horizontal flight tracks, at several heights in order to gain insight into the particle concentration levels and their variation with height within the lower boundary layer (LBL), upper boundary layer (UBL), and also in the free troposphere (FT). The measurements found that the concentration of particles during the early dry season was lower than that for the late dry season. For the June campaign, the concentration of particles in LBL, UBL, and FT were (685 ± 245) particles/cm3, (365 ± 183) particles/cm3, and (495 ± 45) particle/cm3 respectively. For the September campaign, the concentration of particles were found to be (1233 ± 274) particles/cm3 in the LBL, (651 ± 68) particles/cm3 in the UBL, and (568 ± 70) particles/cm3 in the FT. The particle size distribution measurements indicate that during the late dry season there was no change in the particle size distribution below (LBL) and above the boundary layer (UBL). This indicates that there was possibly some penetration of biomass burning particles into the upper boundary layer. In the free troposphere the particle concentration and size measured during both campaigns were approximately the same.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/38674/

Publicador

Elsevier

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/38674/1/38674.pdf

DOI:10.1016/j.atmosres.2009.12.002

Ristovski, Zoran, Wardoyo, Arinto Y. P., Morawska, Lidia, Jamriska, Milan, Carr, Stephen, & Johnson, Graham R. (2010) Biomass burning influenced particles characteristics in Northern Territory Australia based on airborne measurements. Atmospheric Research, 96(1), pp. 103-109.

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Copyright 2010 Elsevier

Fonte

Faculty of Science and Technology; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Physics

Palavras-Chave #040101 Atmospheric Aerosols #040199 Atmospheric Sciences not elsewhere classified #Biomass Burning #Particle Number Concentration #Airborne Measurements #Northern Territory of Australia
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Journal Article