2020
DOI: 10.5194/acp-20-4561-2020
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Seasonal source variability of carbonaceous aerosols at the Rwanda Climate Observatory

Abstract: Abstract. Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is a global hot spot for aerosol emissions, which affect the regional climate and air quality. In this paper, we use ground-based observations to address the large uncertainties in the source-resolved emission estimation of carbonaceous aerosols. Ambient fine fraction aerosol was collected on filters at the high-altitude (2590 m a.s.l.) Rwanda Climate Observatory (RCO), a SSA background site, during the dry and wet seasons in 2014 and 2015. The concentrations of both the carb… Show more

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“…), and is a site in the network of the Advanced Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment (AGAGE; ) . Site characteristics and meteorology are detailed elsewhere. , A high-volume sampler (flowrate at 30 m 3 h –1 ; model DH-77, DIGITEL Elektronik AG, Switzerland) installed at the station, 5 m above ground level, was used to collect PM 2.5 aerosols on pre-combusted quartz fiber filters (400 °C for 5 h to remove organic matter; 15 cm in diameter). In this study, night-time-only (01.00–06.00 h) filter samples were collected over a 7-day period, between May 2014 and April 2016.…”
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“…), and is a site in the network of the Advanced Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment (AGAGE; ) . Site characteristics and meteorology are detailed elsewhere. , A high-volume sampler (flowrate at 30 m 3 h –1 ; model DH-77, DIGITEL Elektronik AG, Switzerland) installed at the station, 5 m above ground level, was used to collect PM 2.5 aerosols on pre-combusted quartz fiber filters (400 °C for 5 h to remove organic matter; 15 cm in diameter). In this study, night-time-only (01.00–06.00 h) filter samples were collected over a 7-day period, between May 2014 and April 2016.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is a global hotspot for aerosol emissions. A large but poorly constrained contribution is from large-scale regional fires, mainly lit by humans and occasionally triggered by lightning strikes . The region accounts for 70% of the global burned area and over 50% of the global carbonaceous aerosol budget. Aerosols generally have a short atmospheric residence time (days-week); hence, there is large spatio-temporal variability in aerosol concentrations.…”
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“…δ 13 C signatures of BB products are widely used in several scientific fields. Since the 1980s, stable carbon isotopes measured in air pollution have been used to distinguish emissions from BB and other sources (Aguilera and Whigham, 2018;Andersson et al, 2020;Cachier et al, 1985;Gromov et al, 2017;Kawashima and Haneishi, 2012). Paleo-ecologists use pyrolyzed carbon signatures in soils to trace vegetation changes (Hall et al, 2008;Masi et al, 2013;Wynn et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%