Comparison of in situ and columnar aerosol spectral measurements during TexAQS-GoMACCS 2006: testing parameterizations for estimating aerosol fine mode properties

During the 2006 Texas Air Quality Study and Gulf of Mexico Atmospheric Composition and Climate Study (TexAQS-GoMACCS 2006), the optical, chemical and microphysical properties of atmospheric aerosols were measured on multiple mobile platforms and at ground based stations. In situ measurements of the...

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Main Authors: D. B. Atkinson, P. Massoli, N. T. O'Neill, P. K. Quinn, S. D. Brooks, B. Lefer
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2010-01-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/10/51/2010/acp-10-51-2010.pdf
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spelling doaj-41874e4fca454988bd8099bd7e67fe2c2020-11-25T00:09:31ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242010-01-011015161Comparison of in situ and columnar aerosol spectral measurements during TexAQS-GoMACCS 2006: testing parameterizations for estimating aerosol fine mode propertiesD. B. AtkinsonP. MassoliN. T. O'NeillP. K. QuinnS. D. BrooksB. LeferDuring the 2006 Texas Air Quality Study and Gulf of Mexico Atmospheric Composition and Climate Study (TexAQS-GoMACCS 2006), the optical, chemical and microphysical properties of atmospheric aerosols were measured on multiple mobile platforms and at ground based stations. In situ measurements of the aerosol light extinction coefficient (σ<sub>ep</sub>) were performed by two multi-wavelength cavity ring-down (CRD) instruments, one located on board the NOAA R/V <i>Ronald H. Brown</i> (RHB) and the other located at the University of Houston, Moody Tower (UHMT). An AERONET sunphotometer was also located at the UHMT to measure the columnar aerosol optical depth (AOD). The σ<sub>ep</sub> data were used to extract the extinction Ångström exponent (å<sub>ep</sub>), a measure of the wavelength dependence of σ<sub>ep</sub>. There was general agreement between the å<sub>ep</sub> (and to a lesser degree σ<sub>ep</sub>) measurements by the two spatially separated CRD instruments during multi-day periods, suggesting a regional scale consistency of the sampled aerosols. Two spectral models are applied to the σ<sub>ep</sub> and AOD data to extract the fine mode fraction of extinction (η) and the fine mode effective radius (<i>R</i><sub>eff,f</sub>). These two parameters are robust measures of the fine mode contribution to total extinction and the fine mode size distribution, respectively. The results of the analysis are compared to <i>R</i><sub>eff,f</sub> values extracted using AERONET V2 retrievals and calculated from in situ particle size measurements on the RHB and at UHMT. During a time period when fine mode aerosols dominated the extinction over a large area extending from Houston/Galveston Bay and out into the Gulf of Mexico, the various methods for obtaining <i>R</i><sub>eff,f</sub> agree qualitatively (showing the same temporal trend) and quantitatively (pooled standard deviation = 28 nm). http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/10/51/2010/acp-10-51-2010.pdf
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author D. B. Atkinson
P. Massoli
N. T. O'Neill
P. K. Quinn
S. D. Brooks
B. Lefer
spellingShingle D. B. Atkinson
P. Massoli
N. T. O'Neill
P. K. Quinn
S. D. Brooks
B. Lefer
Comparison of in situ and columnar aerosol spectral measurements during TexAQS-GoMACCS 2006: testing parameterizations for estimating aerosol fine mode properties
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
author_facet D. B. Atkinson
P. Massoli
N. T. O'Neill
P. K. Quinn
S. D. Brooks
B. Lefer
author_sort D. B. Atkinson
title Comparison of in situ and columnar aerosol spectral measurements during TexAQS-GoMACCS 2006: testing parameterizations for estimating aerosol fine mode properties
title_short Comparison of in situ and columnar aerosol spectral measurements during TexAQS-GoMACCS 2006: testing parameterizations for estimating aerosol fine mode properties
title_full Comparison of in situ and columnar aerosol spectral measurements during TexAQS-GoMACCS 2006: testing parameterizations for estimating aerosol fine mode properties
title_fullStr Comparison of in situ and columnar aerosol spectral measurements during TexAQS-GoMACCS 2006: testing parameterizations for estimating aerosol fine mode properties
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of in situ and columnar aerosol spectral measurements during TexAQS-GoMACCS 2006: testing parameterizations for estimating aerosol fine mode properties
title_sort comparison of in situ and columnar aerosol spectral measurements during texaqs-gomaccs 2006: testing parameterizations for estimating aerosol fine mode properties
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
issn 1680-7316
1680-7324
publishDate 2010-01-01
description During the 2006 Texas Air Quality Study and Gulf of Mexico Atmospheric Composition and Climate Study (TexAQS-GoMACCS 2006), the optical, chemical and microphysical properties of atmospheric aerosols were measured on multiple mobile platforms and at ground based stations. In situ measurements of the aerosol light extinction coefficient (σ<sub>ep</sub>) were performed by two multi-wavelength cavity ring-down (CRD) instruments, one located on board the NOAA R/V <i>Ronald H. Brown</i> (RHB) and the other located at the University of Houston, Moody Tower (UHMT). An AERONET sunphotometer was also located at the UHMT to measure the columnar aerosol optical depth (AOD). The σ<sub>ep</sub> data were used to extract the extinction Ångström exponent (å<sub>ep</sub>), a measure of the wavelength dependence of σ<sub>ep</sub>. There was general agreement between the å<sub>ep</sub> (and to a lesser degree σ<sub>ep</sub>) measurements by the two spatially separated CRD instruments during multi-day periods, suggesting a regional scale consistency of the sampled aerosols. Two spectral models are applied to the σ<sub>ep</sub> and AOD data to extract the fine mode fraction of extinction (η) and the fine mode effective radius (<i>R</i><sub>eff,f</sub>). These two parameters are robust measures of the fine mode contribution to total extinction and the fine mode size distribution, respectively. The results of the analysis are compared to <i>R</i><sub>eff,f</sub> values extracted using AERONET V2 retrievals and calculated from in situ particle size measurements on the RHB and at UHMT. During a time period when fine mode aerosols dominated the extinction over a large area extending from Houston/Galveston Bay and out into the Gulf of Mexico, the various methods for obtaining <i>R</i><sub>eff,f</sub> agree qualitatively (showing the same temporal trend) and quantitatively (pooled standard deviation = 28 nm).
url http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/10/51/2010/acp-10-51-2010.pdf
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