2019
DOI: 10.5194/acp-2019-555
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The Vertical Variability of Black Carbon Observed in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer during DACCIWA

Abstract: Abstract. The vertical variability of the black carbon (BC) mass concentration in the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) is analysed during the West-African Monsoon (WAM) season. BC was measured with a micro aethalometer (model AE51, AethLabs) integrated in the payload bay of the unmanned research aircraft ALADINA (Application of Light-weight Aircraft for Detecting IN situ Aerosol) as part of the field experiment of the DACCIWA (Dynamics-Aerosol-Chemistry-Cloud Interactions in West Africa) project. In to… Show more

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“…To obtain information on the current cloud situation, upward and downward looking pyranometers were included [21]. Furthermore, an aethalometer (AE51, Envilyse, Essen, Germany) was integrated to measure the black carbon mass concentration [34].…”
Section: Aladinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To obtain information on the current cloud situation, upward and downward looking pyranometers were included [21]. Furthermore, an aethalometer (AE51, Envilyse, Essen, Germany) was integrated to measure the black carbon mass concentration [34].…”
Section: Aladinamentioning
confidence: 99%