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Investigating the Aerosol Optical and Radiative Characteristics of Heavy Haze Episodes in Beijing During January of 2013Several heavy atmospheric haze pollution episodes occurred over eastern and northern China during January of 2013. The pollution covered more than 100 sq km and caused serious impacts on environmental quality, human health, and transportation. In this study, we characterize aerosol microphysical, optical, and radiative characteristics using a combination of ground-based Sun/sky radiometer retrievals and a radiative transfer model. Our results show that during about half of the total number of days, daily PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations are larger than 100 microg/cu m, with maxima of 462 and 433 microg/cu m, respectively, during the haze events. Fine-mode (PM2.5) particles dominated the aerosol size during the episodes. The volume size distribution and median radius of fine-mode particles generally increase as aerosol optical depth at 440 nm (AOD440) increases. The median effective radius of fine-mode particles increases from 0.15 microns at low AOD value (AOD440~0.3) to a radius of 0.25-0.30 microns at high AOD value (AOD440> or = 1.0). The daily mean single-scattering albedo (SSA), imaginary part of refractive index (RI), and asymmetry factor display pronounced spectral behaviors. The overall mean SSA440 and SSA675 are 0.892 and 0.905, respectively. The corresponding RI440 and RI675 are 0.016 and 0.011, respectively. This indicates that a significant amount of absorption occurred under the haze event in Beijing during January 2013. Approximately half of the incident solar radiation energy went into heating the atmosphere as a result of strong aerosol loading and absorption. The daily averaged heating rate in the haze particle layer (0-3.2 km) varies from 0.12 to 0.81 K/day in Beijing, which might exert profound impact on the atmospheric thermodynamic and dynamical structures and cloud development, which should be further studied.
Document ID
20150021519
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Jianrong Bi
(Lanzhou University Lanzhou, China)
Jianping Huang
(Lanzhou University Lanzhou, China)
Zhiyuan Hu
(Lanzhou University Lanzhou, China)
B N Holben
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
Zhiqiang Guo
(Baoding City Bureau of Meteorlogy Baoding, China)
Date Acquired
November 20, 2015
Publication Date
July 31, 2014
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Publisher: AGU
Volume: 119
Issue: 16
Issue Publication Date: August 27, 2014
ISSN: 2169-8996
URL: https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/2014JD021757
Subject Category
Earth Resources And Remote Sensing
Environment Pollution
Report/Patent Number
GSFC-E-DAA-TN22546
Distribution Limits
Public
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Keywords
bejing
optical
Aerosol
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