Yongjing MA, Jinyuan XIN, Yining MA, Lingbin KONG, Kequan ZHANG, Wenyu ZHANG, Yuesi WANG, Xiuqin WANG, Yongfeng ZHU. 2017: Optical Properties and Source Analysis of Aerosols over a Desert Area in Dunhuang, Northwest China. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 34(8): 1017-1026., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-016-6224-6
Citation: Yongjing MA, Jinyuan XIN, Yining MA, Lingbin KONG, Kequan ZHANG, Wenyu ZHANG, Yuesi WANG, Xiuqin WANG, Yongfeng ZHU. 2017: Optical Properties and Source Analysis of Aerosols over a Desert Area in Dunhuang, Northwest China. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 34(8): 1017-1026., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-016-6224-6

Optical Properties and Source Analysis of Aerosols over a Desert Area in Dunhuang, Northwest China

  • Aerosol observational data for 2012 obtained from Dunhuang Station of CARE-China (Campaign on Atmospheric Aerosol Research Network of China) were analyzed to achieve in-depth knowledge of aerosol optical properties over Dunhuang region. The results showed that the annual average aerosol optical depth (AOD) at 500 nm was 0.32 0.06, and the ngstrm exponent () was 0.73 0.27. Aerosol optical properties revealed significant seasonal characteristics. Frequent sandstorms in MAM (March-April-May) resulted in the seasonal maximum AOD, 0.41 0.04, and a relatively smaller value, 0.44 0.04. The tourism seasons, JJA (June-July-August) and SON (September-October-November) coincide with serious emissions of small anthropogenic aerosols. While in DJF (December-January-February), the composition of the atmosphere was a mixture of dust particles and polluted aerosols released by domestic heating; the average AOD and were 0.29 0.02 and 0.66 0.17, respectively. Different air masses exhibited different degrees of influence on the aerosol concentration over Dunhuang in different seasons. During MAM, ranges of AOD (0.11-1.18) and (0.06-0.82) were the largest under the dust influence of northwest-short-distance air mass in the four trajectories. Urban aerosols transported by northwest-short-distance air mass accounted for a very large proportion in JJA and the mixed aerosols observed in SON were mainly conveyed by air masses from the west. In DJF, the similar ranges of AOD and under the three air mass demonstrated the analogous diffusion effects on regional pollutants over Dunhuang.
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