2024
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-2024-1347
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Burning conditions and transportation pathways determine biomass-burning aerosol properties in the Ascension Island marine boundary layer

Amie Dobracki,
Ernie Lewis,
Arthur Sedlacek III
et al.

Abstract: Abstract. African biomass-burning aerosol (BBA) in the southeast Atlantic Ocean (SEA) marine boundary layer (MBL) is an important contributor to Earth’s radiation budget yet its representation remains poorly constrained in regional and global climate models. Data from the Layered Atlantic Smoke Interactions with Clouds (LASIC) field campaign on Ascension Island (‑7.95° N, ‑14.36° E) detail how fire source regions (burning conditions and fuel type), transport pathways, and longer-term chemical processing affect… Show more

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