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Aerosol transport; aerosol radiative forcing; rural New England

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Relationships Between Surface And Column Aerosol Radiative Properties And Air Mass Transport At A Rural New England Site, J F. Slater, Jack E. Dibb Jan 2004

Relationships Between Surface And Column Aerosol Radiative Properties And Air Mass Transport At A Rural New England Site, J F. Slater, Jack E. Dibb

Earth Sciences

Chemical, physical, and radiative properties of surface and vertical column aerosols were measured at a rural site in southern New Hampshire from July 2000 to September 2001. The primary objective was to determine how intensive and extensive aerosol properties vary in air masses originating in different upwind regions. The data set also allows for an investigation of some of the relationships between surface and column aerosol properties at the site, and provides an estimate of direct radiative forcing by aerosols during the study period. Extensive properties (e.g., optical depth and chemical concentration) were at maximum values during times of south-southwest …