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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2013

Evolution of multispectral aerosol optical properties in a biogenically-influenced urban environment during the CARES campaign

Madhu Gyawali; W. P. Arnott; Rahul A. Zaveri; C. Song; Mikhail S. Pekour; Bradley A. Flowers; Manvendra K. Dubey; Ari Setyan; Qi Zhang; J. W. Harworth; James G. Radney; Dean B. Atkinson; Swarup China; Claudio Mazzoleni; K. Gorkowski; R. Subramanian; B. T. Jobson; Hans Moosmüller

Ground-based aerosol measurements made in June 2010 within Sacramento urban area (site T0) and at a 40-km downwind location (site T1) in the forested Sierra Nevada foothills area are used to investigate the evolution of multispectral optical properties as the urban aerosols aged and interacted with biogenic emissions. Along with black carbon and non-refractory aerosol mass and composition observations, spectral absorptio (β abs ), scattering (β sca ), and extinction (β ext ) coefficients for wavelengths ranging from 355 to 1064 nm were measured at both sites using photoacoustic (PA) instruments with integrating nephelometers and using cavity ring-down (CRD) instruments. The daytime average Angstrom exponent of absorption (AEA) was ~1.6 for the wavelength pair 405 and 870 nm at T0, while it was ~1.8 for the wavelength pair 355 and 870 nm at T1, indicating a modest wavelength-dependent enhancement of absorption at both sites throughout the study. The measured and Mie theory calculations of multispectral β sca showed good correlation ( R 2 =0.85–0.94). The average contribution of supermicron aerosol (mainly composed of sea salt particles advected in from the Pacific Ocean) to the total scattering coefficient ranged from less than 20% at 405 nm to greater than 80% at 1064 nm. From 22 to 28 June, secondary organic aerosol mass increased significantly at both sites due to increased biogenic emissions coupled with intense photochemical activity and air mass recirculation in the area. During this period, the short wavelength scattering coefficients at both sites gradually increased due to increase in the size of submicron aerosols. At the same time, BC mass-normalized absorption cross-section (MAC) values for ultraviolet wavelengths at T1 increased by ~60% compared to the relatively less aged urban emissions at the T0 site. In contrast, the average MAC values for 870 nm wavelength were identical at both sites. These results suggest formation of moderately brown secondary organic aerosols formed in biogenically-influenced urban air.


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2009

Evaluating simulated primary anthropogenic and biomass burning organic aerosols during MILAGRO: implications for assessing treatments of secondary organic aerosols

Jerome D. Fast; A. C. Aiken; J. D. Allan; L. M. Alexander; Teresa L. Campos; Manjula R. Canagaratna; Elaine G. Chapman; P. F. DeCarlo; B. de Foy; Jeffrey S. Gaffney; J. A. de Gouw; J. C. Doran; Louisa Kent Emmons; Alma Hodzic; Scott C. Herndon; Greg Huey; John T. Jayne; Jose L. Jimenez; Lawrence I. Kleinman; William C. Kuster; Nancy A. Marley; Lynn M. Russell; Carlos Ochoa; Timothy B. Onasch; Mikhail S. Pekour; C. Song; Ingrid M. Ulbrich; Carsten Warneke; D. Welsh-Bon; Christine Wiedinmyer


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2012

Overview of the 2010 Carbonaceous Aerosols and Radiative Effects Study (CARES)

Rahul A. Zaveri; William J. Shaw; Daniel J. Cziczo; Beat Schmid; Richard A. Ferrare; M. L. Alexander; M. Alexandrov; Raul J. Alvarez; W. P. Arnott; Dean B. Atkinson; Sunil Baidar; R. M. Banta; James C. Barnard; Josef Beranek; Larry K. Berg; Fred J. Brechtel; W. A. Brewer; John F. Cahill; Brian Cairns; Christopher D. Cappa; Duli Chand; Swarup China; Jennifer M. Comstock; Manvendra K. Dubey; Richard C. Easter; M. Erickson; Jerome D. Fast; Cody Floerchinger; Bradley A. Flowers; Edward Charles Fortner


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

Modeling regional aerosol and aerosol precursor variability over California and its sensitivity to emissions and long-range transport during the 2010 CalNex and CARES campaigns

Jerome D. Fast; J. D. Allan; Roya Bahreini; J. S. Craven; Louisa Kent Emmons; Richard A. Ferrare; Patrick L. Hayes; Alma Hodzic; John S. Holloway; Chris A. Hostetler; Jose L. Jimenez; H. H. Jonsson; Shang Liu; Ying Liu; A. R. Metcalf; Ann M. Middlebrook; J. B. Nowak; Mikhail S. Pekour; A. E. Perring; Lynn M. Russell; Arthur J. Sedlacek; John H. Seinfeld; Ari Setyan; John E. Shilling; ManishKumar B. Shrivastava; Stephen R. Springston; C. Song; R. Subramanian; J. W. Taylor; V. Vinoj


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2011

Photoacoustic optical properties at UV, VIS, and near IR wavelengths for laboratory generated and winter time ambient urban aerosols

Madhu Gyawali; W. P. Arnott; Rahul A. Zaveri; C. Song; Hans Moosmüller; L. Liu; Michael I. Mishchenko; L.-W. A. Chen; Mark C. Green; John G. Watson; Judith C. Chow


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

Chemistry of new particle growth in mixed urban and biogenic emissions – insights from CARES

Ari Setyan; C. Song; M. Merkel; W. B. Knighton; Timothy B. Onasch; Manjula R. Canagaratna; D. R. Worsnop; A. Wiedensohler; John E. Shilling; Qi Zhang


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

Modeling regional aerosol variability over California and its sensitivity to emissions and long-range transport during the 2010 CalNex and CARES campaigns

Jerome D. Fast; Janet D. Allan; R. Bahreini; J. S. Craven; Louisa Kent Emmons; Richard A. Ferrare; Patrick L. Hayes; Alma Hodzic; John S. Holloway; Chris A. Hostetler; Jose L. Jimenez; H. H. Jonsson; Shang Liu; Yingjun Liu; A. R. Metcalf; Ann M. Middlebrook; J. B. Nowak; Mikhail S. Pekour; A. E. Perring; Lynn M. Russell; Arthur J. Sedlacek; John H. Seinfeld; Ari Setyan; John E. Shilling; ManishKumar B. Shrivastava; Stephen R. Springston; C. Song; R. Subramanian; J. W. Taylor; V. Vinoj


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2012

Submicron particles influenced by mixed biogenic and anthropogenic emissions: high-resolution aerosol mass spectrometry results from the Carbonaceous Aerosols and Radiative Effects Study (CARES)

Ari Setyan; Qiu Zhang; M. Merkel; W. B. Knighton; Youwen Sun; C. Song; John E. Shilling; Timothy B. Onasch; Scott C. Herndon; D. R. Worsnop; Jerome D. Fast; Rahul A. Zaveri; Larry K. Berg; A. Wiedensohler; Bradley A. Flowers; Manvendra K. Dubey; R. Subramanian


Archive | 2010

CCN activity of thermodenuded aerosol particles downwind of the Sacramento area urban plume

Naruki Hiranuma; Daniel J. Cziczo; Drew V. Nelson; Qiu Zhang; Ari Setyan; C. Song; Manishkumar B. Shrivastava; John E. Shilling


Archive | 2010

Characterization of submicron aerosol chemistry, evolution, and volatility at Cool (California) during the CARES field campaign with a thermodenuder-high-resolution aerosol mass spectrometer

Ari Setyan; Qiu Zhang; Magnus Merkel; Ying Jie Sun; C. Song; Timothy B. Onasch; John T. Jayne; Douglas R. Worsnop; Alfred Wiedensohler; John E. Shilling; Bradley A. Flowers; Manvendra K. Dubey; D. Vovchuk

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Jerome D. Fast

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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John E. Shilling

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Rahul A. Zaveri

Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory

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Ari Setyan

Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

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Bradley A. Flowers

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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John T. Jayne

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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L. M. Alexander

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Manjula R. Canagaratna

University of Colorado Boulder

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Manvendra K. Dubey

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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