This paper describes the interpretation of the 2010 summer LIDAR observations from Dal- housie University, Nova Scotia. The GEOS-Chem global 3D chemistry transport model was used to identify the chemical and optical properties of aerosols passing over the LIDAR site. The project evaluated the modelled aerosol in terms of altitude, thickness, and backscatter in comparison to the plume detected by the LIDAR. The HYSPLIT langrangian particle transfer model was used to identify the source regions of the aerosols detected based on modelling the plumes backwards trajectory. Previous studies suggested that biomass burning aerosols were the predominant source of observed variability during the Canadian summers [McKendry et al., 2010, Duck et al.,...
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AbstractThe complexity of analyzing and predicting smoke plumes that originate from forest fire even...
We present the results of total column measurements of CO, C2H6 and fine mode aerosol optical depth ...
International audienceWildfires are a significant source of atmospheric pollutants, including greenh...
Abstract Biomass burning is the main source of air pollution in several regions worldwide nowadays. ...
Aircraft measurements taken as part of POLARCAT campaign (the Polar Study using Aircraft, Remote Sen...
International audienceBlack carbon (BC) concentrations observed in 22 snowpits sampled in the northw...
Black carbon (BC) concentrations observed in 22 snowpits sampled in the northwest sector of the Gree...
On 30 August 2009, intense forest fires in interior British Columbia (BC) coupled with winds from th...
Ozone pollution transported to the Arctic is a significant concern because of the rapid, enhanced wa...
We report on chemical aircraft measurements in pollution plumes transported into the European sector...
Lidar measurements of ozone and aerosol were conducted from a Twin Otter aircraft above the oil sand...
Aircraft measurements taken as part of the POLARCAT campaign (Polar Study using Aircraft, Remote Sen...
© . This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommo...
AbstractThe complexity of analyzing and predicting smoke plumes that originate from forest fire even...
We present the results of total column measurements of CO, C2H6 and fine mode aerosol optical depth ...
International audienceWildfires are a significant source of atmospheric pollutants, including greenh...
Abstract Biomass burning is the main source of air pollution in several regions worldwide nowadays. ...
Aircraft measurements taken as part of POLARCAT campaign (the Polar Study using Aircraft, Remote Sen...
International audienceBlack carbon (BC) concentrations observed in 22 snowpits sampled in the northw...
Black carbon (BC) concentrations observed in 22 snowpits sampled in the northwest sector of the Gree...
On 30 August 2009, intense forest fires in interior British Columbia (BC) coupled with winds from th...
Ozone pollution transported to the Arctic is a significant concern because of the rapid, enhanced wa...
We report on chemical aircraft measurements in pollution plumes transported into the European sector...
Lidar measurements of ozone and aerosol were conducted from a Twin Otter aircraft above the oil sand...
Aircraft measurements taken as part of the POLARCAT campaign (Polar Study using Aircraft, Remote Sen...
© . This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommo...
AbstractThe complexity of analyzing and predicting smoke plumes that originate from forest fire even...
We present the results of total column measurements of CO, C2H6 and fine mode aerosol optical depth ...