Light-absorbing properties of ambient black carbon and brown carbon from fossil fuel and biomass burning sources

  • Healy, R. M.
  • Wang, J. M.
  • Jeong, C.-H.
  • Lee, A. K. Y.
  • Willis, M. D.
  • Jaroudi, E.
  • Zimmerman, N.
  • Hilker, N.
  • Murphy, M.
  • Eckhardt, S.
  • Stohl, A.
  • Abbatt, J. P. D.
  • Wenger, J. C.
  • Evans, Greg J.
Publication date
June 2015
Publisher
AGU Publications

Abstract

The optical properties of ambient black carbon-containing particles and the composition of their associated coatings were investigated at a downtown site in Toronto, Canada, for 2 weeks in June 2013. The objective was to assess the relationship between black carbon (BC) coating composition/thickness and absorption. The site was influenced by emissions from local vehicular traffic, wildfires in Quebec, and transboundary fossil fuel combustion emissions in the United States. Mass concentrations of BC and associated nonrefractory coatings were measured using a soot particle–aerosol mass spectrometer (SP-AMS), while aerosol absorption and scattering were measured using a photoacoustic soot spectrometer (PASS). Absorption enhancement was investi...

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