矿物粉尘
矿物
气溶胶
激光雷达
环境科学
矿物学
佛得角
地质学
大气科学
环境化学
化学
遥感
气象学
地理
有机化学
历史
民族学
作者
Sofía Gómez Maqueo Anaya,Dietrich Althausen,Kerstin Schepanski,Matthias Faust,Bernd Heinold,Ina Tegen,Holger Baars,Ronny Engelmann,Anett Skupin,Martin Radenz,Albert Ansmann,Birgit Hesse,Ulla Wandinger,Griša Močnik,Eder Silva,Elizandro Rodrigues,Pericles Silva,Cordula Zenk
标识
DOI:10.5194/egusphere-egu23-15338
摘要
Mineral dust aerosols are composed from a complex assemblage of various minerals depending on the region they come from. Considering that minerals have their distinct physicochemical properties, differences on mineral dust aerosols climatic impact will arise as a consequence of distinct mineral content.Chemical transport models typically assume that mineral dust aerosols have uniform composition, despite the known regional variations in the mineral components. This study adds mineralogical information to the mineral dust emission scheme used in the chemical transport model, COSMO-MUSCAT.Here we show some steps of the inclusion of mineralogy to the emission scheme. Results of the simulated mineral dust aerosols are shown with their respective mineralogy from sources in Africa for an example case from the JATAC campaign in September 2021. The results of the simulated mineral dust aerosol are compared with lidar and in-situ data measured at Mindelo, Cape Verde. Furthermore, the comparison with the lidar retrieved vertical profiles at Mindelo, highlights a possible link between the mineral dust aerosol optical properties and the distinct minerals found within them.
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