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Change in characteristics of water-soluble and water-insoluble brown carbon aerosols during a large-scale biomass burning

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Light-absorbing organic aerosol (brown carbon (BrC)) can significantly affect Earth’s radiation budget and hydrological cycle. Biomass burning (BB) is among the major sources of atmospheric BrC. In this study, day/night… Click to show full abstract

Light-absorbing organic aerosol (brown carbon (BrC)) can significantly affect Earth’s radiation budget and hydrological cycle. Biomass burning (BB) is among the major sources of atmospheric BrC. In this study, day/night pair (10-h integrated) of ambient PM 2.5 were sampled every day before (defined as T1, n  = 21), during (T2, n  = 36), and after (T3, n  = 8) a large-scale paddy-residue burning during October–November over Patiala (30.2° N, 76.3° E, 250 m amsl), a site located in the northwestern Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP). PM 2.5 concentration varied from ~ 90 to 500 μg m −3 (average ± 1σ standard deviation 230 ± 114) with the average values of 154 ± 57, 271 ± 122, and 156 ± 18 μg m −3 during T1, T2, and T3 periods, respectively, indicating the influence of BB emissions on ambient air quality. The absorption coefficient of BrC (b abs ) is calculated from the high-resolution absorption spectra of water-soluble and methanol-soluble organic carbon measured at 300 to 700 nm, and that at 365 nm (b abs_365 ) is used as a general measure of BrC. The b abs_365_Water and b abs_365_Methanol ranged ~ 2 to 112 Mm −1 (avg 37 ± 27) and ~ 3 to 457 Mm −1 (avg 121 ± 108), respectively, suggesting a considerable presence of water-insoluble BrC. Contrasting differences were also observed in the daytime and nighttime values of b abs_365_Water and b abs_365_Methanol . Further, the levoglucosan showed a strong correlation with K + (slope = 0.89 ± 0.06, R  = 0.92) during the T2 period. We propose that this slope (~ 0.9) can be used as a typical characteristics of the emissions from paddy-residue burning over the IGP. Absorption Ångström exponent (AAE) showed a clear day/night variability during the T2 period, and lower AAE Methanol compared to AAE Water throughout the sampling period. Further at 365 nm, average relative atmospheric radiative forcing (RRF) for BrC Water is estimated to be ~ 17%, whereas that of BrC Methanol ~ 62% with respect to elemental carbon, suggesting that BrC radiative forcing could be largely underestimated by studies those use BrC Water only as a surrogate of total BrC.

Keywords: biomass burning; brown carbon; water; brc; abs 365

Journal Title: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Year Published: 2020

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