Authors
Daniel A Lack, Justin M Langridge, Roya Bahreini, Christopher D Cappa, Ann M Middlebrook, Joshua P Schwarz
Publication date
2012/9/11
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
109
Issue
37
Pages
14802-14807
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Biomass burning (BB) contributes large amounts of black carbon (BC) and particulate organic matter (POM) to the atmosphere and contributes significantly to the earth’s radiation balance. BB particles can be a complicated optical system, with scattering and absorption contributions from BC, internal mixtures of BC and POM, and wavelength-dependent absorption of POM. Large amounts of POM can also be externally mixed. We report on the unique ability of multi-wavelength photo-acoustic measurements of dry and thermal-denuded absorption to deconstruct this complicated wavelength-dependent system of absorption and mixing. Optical measurements of BB particles from the Four Mile Canyon fire near Boulder, Colorado, showed that internal mixtures of BC and POM enhanced absorption by up to 70%. The data supports the assumption that the POM was very weakly absorbing at 532 nm. Enhanced absorption …
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