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Profiling of aerosol microphysical properties at several EARLINET/AERONET sites during the July 2012 ChArMEx/EMEP campaign

Granados-Munoz, Maria Jose; Navas-Guzman, Francisco; Guerrero-Rascado, Juan Luis; Bravo-Aranda, J.A.; Binietoglou, Ioannis; Pereira, Sergio Nepomuceno; Basart, Sara; Baldasano, Jose Maria; Belegante, Livio; Chaikovsky, Anatoli; Comeron, Adolfo; D'Amico, Giuseppe; Dubovik, Oleg; Ilić, Luka; Kokkalis, Panos; Munoz-Porcar, Constantino; Nicković, Slobodan; Nicolae, Doina; Olmo, Francisco Jose; Papayannis, Alexander; Pappalardo, Gelsomina; Rodriguez, Alejandro; Schepanski, Kerstin; Sicard, Michael; Vuković, Ana; Wandinger, Ulla; Dulac, Francois; Alados-Arboledas, Lucas

(Copernicus Gesellschaft Mbh, Gottingen, 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Granados-Munoz, Maria Jose
AU  - Navas-Guzman, Francisco
AU  - Guerrero-Rascado, Juan Luis
AU  - Bravo-Aranda, J.A.
AU  - Binietoglou, Ioannis
AU  - Pereira, Sergio Nepomuceno
AU  - Basart, Sara
AU  - Baldasano, Jose Maria
AU  - Belegante, Livio
AU  - Chaikovsky, Anatoli
AU  - Comeron, Adolfo
AU  - D'Amico, Giuseppe
AU  - Dubovik, Oleg
AU  - Ilić, Luka
AU  - Kokkalis, Panos
AU  - Munoz-Porcar, Constantino
AU  - Nicković, Slobodan
AU  - Nicolae, Doina
AU  - Olmo, Francisco Jose
AU  - Papayannis, Alexander
AU  - Pappalardo, Gelsomina
AU  - Rodriguez, Alejandro
AU  - Schepanski, Kerstin
AU  - Sicard, Michael
AU  - Vuković, Ana
AU  - Wandinger, Ulla
AU  - Dulac, Francois
AU  - Alados-Arboledas, Lucas
PY  - 2016
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4011
AB  - The simultaneous analysis of aerosol microphysical properties profiles at different European stations is made in the framework of the ChArMEx/EMEP 2012 field campaign (9-11 July 2012). During and in support of this campaign, five lidar ground-based stations (Athens, Barcelona, Bucharest, A parts per thousand vora, and Granada) performed 72aEuro-h of continuous lidar measurements and collocated and coincident sun-photometer measurements. Therefore it was possible to retrieve volume concentration profiles with the Lidar Radiometer Inversion Code (LIRIC). Results indicated the presence of a mineral dust plume affecting the western Mediterranean region (mainly the Granada station), whereas a different aerosol plume was observed over the Balkans area. LIRIC profiles showed a predominance of coarse spheroid particles above Granada, as expected for mineral dust, and an aerosol plume composed mainly of fine and coarse spherical particles above Athens and Bucharest. Due to the exceptional characteristics of the ChArMEx database, the analysis of the microphysical properties profiles' temporal evolution was also possible. An in-depth analysis was performed mainly at the Granada station because of the availability of continuous lidar measurements and frequent AERONET inversion retrievals. The analysis at Granada was of special interest since the station was affected by mineral dust during the complete analyzed period. LIRIC was found to be a very useful tool for performing continuous monitoring of mineral dust, allowing for the analysis of the dynamics of the dust event in the vertical and temporal coordinates. Results obtained here illustrate the importance of having collocated and simultaneous advanced lidar and sun-photometer measurements in order to characterize the aerosol microphysical properties in both the vertical and temporal coordinates at a regional scale. In addition, this study revealed that the use of the depolarization information as input in LIRIC in the stations of Bucharest, A parts per thousand vora, and Granada was crucial for the characterization of the aerosol types and their distribution in the vertical column, whereas in stations lacking depolarization lidar channels, ancillary information was needed. Results obtained were also used for the validation of different mineral dust models. In general, the models better forecast the vertical distribution of the mineral dust than the column-integrated mass concentration, which was underestimated in most of the cases.
PB  - Copernicus Gesellschaft Mbh, Gottingen
T2  - Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
T1  - Profiling of aerosol microphysical properties at several EARLINET/AERONET sites during the July 2012 ChArMEx/EMEP campaign
EP  - 7066
IS  - 11
SP  - 7043
VL  - 16
DO  - 10.5194/acp-16-7043-2016
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Granados-Munoz, Maria Jose and Navas-Guzman, Francisco and Guerrero-Rascado, Juan Luis and Bravo-Aranda, J.A. and Binietoglou, Ioannis and Pereira, Sergio Nepomuceno and Basart, Sara and Baldasano, Jose Maria and Belegante, Livio and Chaikovsky, Anatoli and Comeron, Adolfo and D'Amico, Giuseppe and Dubovik, Oleg and Ilić, Luka and Kokkalis, Panos and Munoz-Porcar, Constantino and Nicković, Slobodan and Nicolae, Doina and Olmo, Francisco Jose and Papayannis, Alexander and Pappalardo, Gelsomina and Rodriguez, Alejandro and Schepanski, Kerstin and Sicard, Michael and Vuković, Ana and Wandinger, Ulla and Dulac, Francois and Alados-Arboledas, Lucas",
year = "2016",
abstract = "The simultaneous analysis of aerosol microphysical properties profiles at different European stations is made in the framework of the ChArMEx/EMEP 2012 field campaign (9-11 July 2012). During and in support of this campaign, five lidar ground-based stations (Athens, Barcelona, Bucharest, A parts per thousand vora, and Granada) performed 72aEuro-h of continuous lidar measurements and collocated and coincident sun-photometer measurements. Therefore it was possible to retrieve volume concentration profiles with the Lidar Radiometer Inversion Code (LIRIC). Results indicated the presence of a mineral dust plume affecting the western Mediterranean region (mainly the Granada station), whereas a different aerosol plume was observed over the Balkans area. LIRIC profiles showed a predominance of coarse spheroid particles above Granada, as expected for mineral dust, and an aerosol plume composed mainly of fine and coarse spherical particles above Athens and Bucharest. Due to the exceptional characteristics of the ChArMEx database, the analysis of the microphysical properties profiles' temporal evolution was also possible. An in-depth analysis was performed mainly at the Granada station because of the availability of continuous lidar measurements and frequent AERONET inversion retrievals. The analysis at Granada was of special interest since the station was affected by mineral dust during the complete analyzed period. LIRIC was found to be a very useful tool for performing continuous monitoring of mineral dust, allowing for the analysis of the dynamics of the dust event in the vertical and temporal coordinates. Results obtained here illustrate the importance of having collocated and simultaneous advanced lidar and sun-photometer measurements in order to characterize the aerosol microphysical properties in both the vertical and temporal coordinates at a regional scale. In addition, this study revealed that the use of the depolarization information as input in LIRIC in the stations of Bucharest, A parts per thousand vora, and Granada was crucial for the characterization of the aerosol types and their distribution in the vertical column, whereas in stations lacking depolarization lidar channels, ancillary information was needed. Results obtained were also used for the validation of different mineral dust models. In general, the models better forecast the vertical distribution of the mineral dust than the column-integrated mass concentration, which was underestimated in most of the cases.",
publisher = "Copernicus Gesellschaft Mbh, Gottingen",
journal = "Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics",
title = "Profiling of aerosol microphysical properties at several EARLINET/AERONET sites during the July 2012 ChArMEx/EMEP campaign",
pages = "7066-7043",
number = "11",
volume = "16",
doi = "10.5194/acp-16-7043-2016"
}
Granados-Munoz, M. J., Navas-Guzman, F., Guerrero-Rascado, J. L., Bravo-Aranda, J.A., Binietoglou, I., Pereira, S. N., Basart, S., Baldasano, J. M., Belegante, L., Chaikovsky, A., Comeron, A., D'Amico, G., Dubovik, O., Ilić, L., Kokkalis, P., Munoz-Porcar, C., Nicković, S., Nicolae, D., Olmo, F. J., Papayannis, A., Pappalardo, G., Rodriguez, A., Schepanski, K., Sicard, M., Vuković, A., Wandinger, U., Dulac, F.,& Alados-Arboledas, L.. (2016). Profiling of aerosol microphysical properties at several EARLINET/AERONET sites during the July 2012 ChArMEx/EMEP campaign. in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Copernicus Gesellschaft Mbh, Gottingen., 16(11), 7043-7066.
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-7043-2016
Granados-Munoz MJ, Navas-Guzman F, Guerrero-Rascado JL, Bravo-Aranda J, Binietoglou I, Pereira SN, Basart S, Baldasano JM, Belegante L, Chaikovsky A, Comeron A, D'Amico G, Dubovik O, Ilić L, Kokkalis P, Munoz-Porcar C, Nicković S, Nicolae D, Olmo FJ, Papayannis A, Pappalardo G, Rodriguez A, Schepanski K, Sicard M, Vuković A, Wandinger U, Dulac F, Alados-Arboledas L. Profiling of aerosol microphysical properties at several EARLINET/AERONET sites during the July 2012 ChArMEx/EMEP campaign. in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 2016;16(11):7043-7066.
doi:10.5194/acp-16-7043-2016 .
Granados-Munoz, Maria Jose, Navas-Guzman, Francisco, Guerrero-Rascado, Juan Luis, Bravo-Aranda, J.A., Binietoglou, Ioannis, Pereira, Sergio Nepomuceno, Basart, Sara, Baldasano, Jose Maria, Belegante, Livio, Chaikovsky, Anatoli, Comeron, Adolfo, D'Amico, Giuseppe, Dubovik, Oleg, Ilić, Luka, Kokkalis, Panos, Munoz-Porcar, Constantino, Nicković, Slobodan, Nicolae, Doina, Olmo, Francisco Jose, Papayannis, Alexander, Pappalardo, Gelsomina, Rodriguez, Alejandro, Schepanski, Kerstin, Sicard, Michael, Vuković, Ana, Wandinger, Ulla, Dulac, Francois, Alados-Arboledas, Lucas, "Profiling of aerosol microphysical properties at several EARLINET/AERONET sites during the July 2012 ChArMEx/EMEP campaign" in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 16, no. 11 (2016):7043-7066,
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-7043-2016 . .
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