Hygroscopic properties of atmospheric aerosol particles over the Eastern Mediterranean: Implications for regional direct radiative forcing under clean and polluted conditions

dc.bibliographicCitation.firstPage4251eng
dc.bibliographicCitation.issue9eng
dc.bibliographicCitation.lastPage4271eng
dc.bibliographicCitation.volume11
dc.contributor.authorStock, M.
dc.contributor.authorCheng, Y.F.
dc.contributor.authorBirmili, W.
dc.contributor.authorMassling, A.
dc.contributor.authorWehner, B.
dc.contributor.authorMüller, T.
dc.contributor.authorLeinert, S.
dc.contributor.authorKalivitis, N.
dc.contributor.authorMihalopoulos, N.
dc.contributor.authorWiedensohler, A.
dc.date.accessioned2017-11-16T00:52:12Z
dc.date.available2019-06-26T17:18:04Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.description.abstractThis work examines the effect of direct radiative forcing of aerosols in the eastern Mediterranean troposphere as a function of air mass composition, particle size distribution and hygroscopicity, and relative humidity (RH). During intensive field measurements on the island of Crete, Greece, the hygroscopic properties of atmospheric particles were determined using a Hygroscopicity Tandem Differential Mobility Analyzer (H-TDMA) and a Hygroscopicity Differential Mobility Analyzer-Aerodynamic Particle Sizer (H-DMA-APS). Similar to former studies, the H-TDMA identified three hygroscopic sub-fractions of particles in the sub-μm range: a more hygroscopic group, a less hygroscopic group and a nearly hydrophobic particle group. The average hygroscopic particle growth factors at 90 % RH were a significant function of particle mobility diameter (Dp): 1.42 (± 0.05) at 30 nm compared to 1.63 (± 0.07) at 250 nm. The H-DMA-APS identified up to three hygroscopic sub-fractions at mobility diameters of 1.0 and 1.2 μm. The data recorded between 12 August and 20 October 2005 were classified into four distinct synoptic-scale air mass types distinguishing between different regions of origin (western Mediterranean vs. the Aegean Sea) as well as the degree of continental pollution (marine vs. continentally influenced). The hygroscopic properties of particles with diameter Dp≥150 nm showed the most pronounced dependency on air mass origin, with growth factors in marine air masses exceeding those in continentally influenced air masses. Particle size distributions and hygroscopic growth factors were used to calculate aerosol light scattering coefficients at ambient RH using a Mie model. A main result was the pronounced enhancement of particle scattering over the eastern Mediterranean due to hygroscopic growth, both in the marine and continentally influenced air masses. When RH reached its summer daytime values around 70–80 %, up to 50–70 % of the calculated visibility reduction was due to the hygroscopic growth of the particles by water compared to the effect of the dry particles alone. The estimated aerosol direct radiative forcings for both, marine and continentally influenced air masses were negative indicating a net cooling of the atmosphere due to the aerosol. The radiative forcing ΔFr was nevertheless governed by the total aerosol concentration most of the time: ΔFr was typically more negative for continentally influenced aerosols (ca. −4 W m−2) compared to rather clean marine aerosols (ca. −1.5 W m−2). When RH occasionally reached 90 % in marine air masses, ΔFr even reached values down to −7 W m−2. Our results emphasize, on the basis of explicit particle hygroscopicity measurements, the relevance of ambient RH for the radiative forcing of regional atmospheres.eng
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dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.34657/995
dc.identifier.urihttps://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/511
dc.language.isoengeng
dc.publisherMünchen : European Geopyhsical Unioneng
dc.relation.doihttps://doi.org/10.5194/acp-11-4251-2011
dc.relation.ispartofseriesAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Volume 11, Issue 9, Page 4251-4271eng
dc.rights.licenseCC BY 3.0 Unportedeng
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/eng
dc.subjectaerosol compositioneng
dc.subjectaerosol propertyeng
dc.subjectair masseng
dc.subjectambient aireng
dc.subjectatmospheric pollutioneng
dc.subjectchemical compositioneng
dc.subjecthygroscopicityeng
dc.subjectmarine atmosphereeng
dc.subjectMediterranean environmenteng
dc.subjectmobilityeng
dc.subjectparticle sizeeng
dc.subjectradiative forcingeng
dc.subjectrelative humidityeng
dc.subjectsize distributioneng
dc.subjecttroposphereeng
dc.subject.ddc550eng
dc.titleHygroscopic properties of atmospheric aerosol particles over the Eastern Mediterranean: Implications for regional direct radiative forcing under clean and polluted conditionseng
dc.typearticleeng
dc.typeTexteng
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.journalTitleAtmospheric Chemistry and Physicseng
tib.accessRightsopenAccesseng
wgl.contributorTROPOSeng
wgl.subjectGeowissenschafteneng
wgl.typeZeitschriftenartikeleng
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