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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH,
VOL. 108, NO. D23,
8648,
doi:10.1029/2002JD003250,
2003
Wavelength-dependent aerosol single-scattering albedo: Measurements and model calculations for a coastal site near the Sea
of Japan during ACE-Asia
Robert Höller
Graduate School of Energy Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Keisuke Ito
Graduate School of Energy Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Susumu Tohno
Graduate School of Energy Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Mikio Kasahara
Graduate School of Energy Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Abstract
Wavelength-dependent optical properties together with the size-resolved elemental and chemical composition of the atmospheric
aerosol were measured at Yasaka, Japan, near Wakasa Bay on the coast of the Sea of Japan. Observations were performed as part
of the Asian Pacific Regional Aerosol Characterization Experiment (ACE-Asia) campaign during three weeks in March and April
2001. Information about the detailed chemical composition and the size distribution of the aerosol, including absorbing material,
was used to model optical properties of the aerosol and compare them with directly measured properties. Continuous, size-resolved
measurements of aerosol scattering and backscattering coefficients were made at wavelengths of 450, 550, and 700 nm. Aerosol
size distribution measurements were taken three times during the campaign for a period of 3–4 days each, using cascade impactors.
One of the measurement periods was influenced by an intense yellow dust event originating on the Asian continent (20–25 March
2001), while the other two data sets were only weakly influenced by dust particles. The size-resolved measurement of aerosol
scattering coefficients and the chemical analysis showed that the dust was accompanied by fine accumulation-mode particles
during the dust event. The effects of the mineral dust particles on the optical and chemical properties of the aerosol are
discussed, and data sets with and without desert dust influence are compared. Before the optical closure calculation a mass
closure of the aerosol was performed, and the influence of the nonanalyzed fraction on the calculated optical properties of
the aerosol is investigated. In general, good agreement between measured and modeled aerosol optical properties was found
for the aerosol scattering and absorption coefficients, while less agreement was found for the backscattering coefficients,
especially for the coarse mode of the aerosol. A distinct difference between the dust and nondust periods was found for the
wavelength-dependent single-scattering albedo.
Received 30
November
2002;
accepted 16
June
2003;
published 9
September
2003.
Index Terms: 0305 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Aerosols and particles (0345, 4801); 0345 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Pollution—urban and regional (0305); 1610 Global Change: Atmosphere (0315, 0325).
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Citation: Höller, R., K. Ito, S. Tohno, and M. Kasahara
(2003),
Wavelength-dependent aerosol single-scattering albedo: Measurements and model calculations for a coastal site near the Sea
of Japan during ACE-Asia,
J. Geophys. Res.,
108(D23),
8648,
doi:10.1029/2002JD003250.
Copyright 2003 by the American Geophysical Union.
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