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Aerosols Optical and Radiative Properties in Indonesia Based on AERONET Version 3Heterogeneity in seasonal aerosol types due to different sources, local characteristics, and meteorology lead to different optical and radiative properties from one place to another. This study analyzes the long-term averages of aerosol optical and radiative properties obtained by the Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) version 3 at four sites in Indonesia representing fire prone areas (Palangka Raya, Pontianak, Jambi: 2012–2020), and urban-industrial (Bandung: 2009–2018). We examined the seasonal variation of aerosol optical depth (AOD), Angstrom Exponent (AE), Precipitable Water Vapor (PWV), and Single Scattering Albedo (SSA) combined with meteorological parameters at these Indonesian sites. Multiple clustering techniques from different relationships among various aerosol optical and radiative parameters was employed to further study the aerosol type in respect to different seasonality. The results exhibited a distinct seasonal pattern at all sites except Bandung, whereas AOD increased owing to forest and peat fire outbreaks during the dry season. The trend in AOD annual depicts an increase in Bandung as emission from urban/industrial increases episodically, while it depicts a decrease at the three biomass burning sites. As AOD increased, Palangka Raya, Pontianak, and Jambi exhibited wider ranges of observed AE (1.2–1.8) and high FMF (>0.8) in the dry burning period (June to October). On the other hand, Bandung has more aerosol distribution in the range of FMF values 0.6–1 and AE 1–1.6, compared with other sites, suggesting contribution of complex aerosol emission from different sources and likely due to the formation of secondary aerosol production from trace gases. Palangka Raya, Pontianak, and Jambi exhibited non-absorbing characteristics, as indicated by high SSA (>0.95), high FMF, and high EAE values (1.2–1.7) with no discrepancy in seasonal patterns, implying that biomass burning aerosols in Indonesia tend to cool the atmosphere with strong scattering rather than absorbing. At Bandung, aerosols mixed with slightly absorbing and non-absorbing aerosols owing to urban and industrial emissions. This study lays a foundation for further research on the contribution of aerosol radiative forcing to climate within the complex aerosol and cloud environments in Indonesia.
Document ID
20220014790
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Sheila Dewi Ayu Kusumaningtyas ORCID
(Meteorological, Climatological, And Geophysical Agency Jakarta, Indonesia)
Kenichi Tonokura ORCID
(University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan)
Edvin Aldrian ORCID
(National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) Jakarta, Indonesia)
David M Giles
(Science Systems and Applications (United States) Lanham, Maryland, United States)
Brent N Holben
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
Dodo Gunawan
(Meteorological, Climatological, And Geophysical Agency Jakarta, Indonesia)
Puji Lestari
(Bandung Institute of Technology Bandung, Indonesia)
Windy Iriana
(University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan)
Date Acquired
September 30, 2022
Publication Date
May 16, 2022
Publication Information
Publication: Atmospheric Environment
Publisher: Elsevier
Volume: 282
Issue Publication Date: August 1, 2022
ISSN: 1352-2310
Subject Category
Earth Resources And Remote Sensing
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 509496.02.03.01.17.22
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80GSFC20C0044
CONTRACT_GRANT: JSPS KAKENHI 18KK0294
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Keywords
Aerosol optical depth
Single Scattering Albedo
AERONET
Indonesia
Absorbing aerosol
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