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Sources of atmospheric black carbon and related carbonaceous components at Rishiri Island, Japan: The roles of Siberian wildfires and of crop residue burning in China.

Chunmao Zhu1, Yugo Kanaya2, Hisayuki Yoshikawa-Inoue3, Tomohisa Irino4, Osamu Seki5, Yasunori Tohjima6.   

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A field study was conducted to clarify sources of atmospheric black carbon and related carbonaceous components at Rishiri Island, Japan. We quantified equivalent black carbon (eBC) particle mass and the absorption Ångström exponent (AAE), atmospheric CO and CH4, in addition to levoglucosan in total suspended particles, a typical tracer of biomass burning. Sixteen high eBC events were identified attributable to either anthropogenic sources or biomass burning in Siberia/China. These events were often accompanied by increases of co-emitted gases such as CH4 and CO. Specifically, we observed pollution events with elevated eBC, AAE, levoglucosan, and CH4CO slope in late July 2014, which were attributed to forest fires in Siberia by reference to the FLEXPART model footprint and fire hotspots. In autumn, drastic increases of eBC, AAE, and levoglucosan were observed, accompanied by an eBC-CO slope of >15 ng m-3/ppb, resulting from long-range transport of emissions from extensive burning of crop residue on the Northeast China Plain. Other than the sources of fossil fuel combustion in China and forest fires in Siberia, we report for the first time that pollution events in northern Japan are caused by crop residue burning in China. This study elucidated valuable information that will improve understanding of the effects of biomass burning in East Asia on atmospheric carbonaceous components.
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Keywords:  Aerosols; Asian outflow; Biomass burning; FLEXPART; Levoglucosan

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30654254     DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2019.01.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Pollut        ISSN: 0269-7491            Impact factor:   8.071


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1.  Interannual Variation of the East Asia Jet Stream and Its Impact on the Horizontal Distribution of Aerosol in Boreal Spring.

Authors:  Seunghee Lee; Myong-In Lee; Chang-Keun Song; Kyu-Myong Kim; Arlindo M da Silva
Journal:  Atmos Environ (1994)       Date:  2020-01-22       Impact factor: 4.798

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