JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2017

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[EE] ポスター発表

セッション記号 A (大気水圏科学) » A-AS 大気科学・気象学・大気環境

[A-AS07] [EE] Aerosol impacts on air quality and climate

2017年5月22日(月) 13:45 〜 15:15 ポスター会場 (国際展示場 7ホール)

コンビーナ:Kyu-Myong Kim(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)、安成 哲平(北海道大学 大学院工学研究院)、Mian Chin(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)、竹村 俊彦(九州大学応用力学研究所)

[AAS07-P09] Peculiarities of the vertical and geographical distribution of particulate organic matter over West Siberia

*Sergey Borisovich Belan1Mikhail Arshinov1Boris Belan1Natalia Voronetskaya2Galina Pevneva2Anatolii Golovko2Alexander Kozlov3Denis Simonenkov1Denis Davydov1 (1. V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch、2.Institute of Petroleum Chemistry, SB RAS、3.Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion, SB RAS)

キーワード:Aerosol, Atmospere, Chemical, Organic matter

In recent years, we have performed aerosol sampling in the atmospheric surface layer (ASL) over different regions of West Siberia in order to reveal peculiarities of the geographical distribution of particulate organic matter. Investigation of the vertical distribution in the troposphere was undertaken by means of aerosol sampling from Optik TU-134 aircraft laboratory in the atmospheric layer from 2 to 8 km during three YAK-AEROSIB campaigns (2012, 2013, and 2014). Aerosol samples were collected onto Teflon filters (PTFE membranes, GRIMM). Hydrocarbons were identified using mass spectral library databases NIST, Wiley, as well as by comparing retention times of reference compounds in model mixtures (Alkane Standard Solutions by Sigma –aldrich).
Total organic matter varied from 244.56 ng m3 in aerosol samples collected in the ASL to 0.08 ng m3 in the free troposphere (FT) over the Kara Sea. Significant differences were also found in the geographical distribution of POM due to different volatile organic compounds emitted by vegetation in specific regions. Differences between concentrations of POM sampled in the free troposphere over the continent and ocean can exceed an order of magnitude. Average concentration of organic compounds in the ASL is close to 30 ng m3 and it decreases exponentially with height down to 14 ng m3 at the top of the atmospheric boundary layer and 5 ng m3 in the FT.