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In situ identification of aerosol types in Athens, Greece, based on long-term optical and on online chemical characterization

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Abstract Absorption Angstrom Exponent (AAE) and Scattering Angstrom Exponent (SAE) values, derived from aethalometer and nephelometer measurements during a period of three years at an urban background site in Athens,… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Absorption Angstrom Exponent (AAE) and Scattering Angstrom Exponent (SAE) values, derived from aethalometer and nephelometer measurements during a period of three years at an urban background site in Athens, are combined for the first aerosol type classification using in situ measurements in the eastern Mediterranean. In addition, single scattering albedo (SSA) and its wavelength dependence (dSSA), as well as the chemical composition of fine aerosols and precursor gases from collocated measurements, are utilized to provide further insights on the optical-chemical characterization and related sources of seven identified aerosol types. Urban aerosols are mostly characterized as Black Carbon (BC)-dominated (76.3%), representing a background atmosphere where fossil-fuel combustion is dominant throughout the year, while 14.3% of the cases correspond to the mixed Brown Carbon (BrC)-BC type, with a higher frequency in winter. The BrC type is associated with the highest scattering and absorption coefficients during winter nights, representing the impact from residential wood-burning emissions. Dust mixed with urban pollution (1.2%) and large particles mixed with BC (5.3%) have a higher frequency in spring. Furthermore, aging processes and BC coating with organic and inorganic species with weak spectral absorption (AAE

Keywords: identification aerosol; aerosol types; types athens; situ identification; chemical characterization

Journal Title: Atmospheric Environment
Year Published: 2020

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