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Monitoring optical properties of atmospheric aerosols at dome C, East Antarctic Plateau, provides insights into radiative transfer estimates
by
Delmonte, Barbara
, Potenza, Marco A.C.
, Cremonesi, Llorenç
, Paroli, Bruno
, Scarchilli, Claudio
, Becagli, Silvia
, Maggi, Valter
, Passerini, Andrea
, Pullia, Alberto
, Del Guasta, Massimo
, Ciardini, Virginia
, Traversi, Rita
in
639/766
/ 639/766/400
/ 704/106/413
/ Aerosols
/ Air masses
/ Archives & records
/ Atmospheric aerosols
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Cores
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Extinction
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Ice
/ Lidar
/ multidisciplinary
/ Optical properties
/ Particulate matter
/ Radiative transfer
/ Salt
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
2025
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Monitoring optical properties of atmospheric aerosols at dome C, East Antarctic Plateau, provides insights into radiative transfer estimates
by
Delmonte, Barbara
, Potenza, Marco A.C.
, Cremonesi, Llorenç
, Paroli, Bruno
, Scarchilli, Claudio
, Becagli, Silvia
, Maggi, Valter
, Passerini, Andrea
, Pullia, Alberto
, Del Guasta, Massimo
, Ciardini, Virginia
, Traversi, Rita
in
639/766
/ 639/766/400
/ 704/106/413
/ Aerosols
/ Air masses
/ Archives & records
/ Atmospheric aerosols
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Cores
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Extinction
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Ice
/ Lidar
/ multidisciplinary
/ Optical properties
/ Particulate matter
/ Radiative transfer
/ Salt
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
2025
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Monitoring optical properties of atmospheric aerosols at dome C, East Antarctic Plateau, provides insights into radiative transfer estimates
by
Delmonte, Barbara
, Potenza, Marco A.C.
, Cremonesi, Llorenç
, Paroli, Bruno
, Scarchilli, Claudio
, Becagli, Silvia
, Maggi, Valter
, Passerini, Andrea
, Pullia, Alberto
, Del Guasta, Massimo
, Ciardini, Virginia
, Traversi, Rita
in
639/766
/ 639/766/400
/ 704/106/413
/ Aerosols
/ Air masses
/ Archives & records
/ Atmospheric aerosols
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Cores
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Extinction
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Ice
/ Lidar
/ multidisciplinary
/ Optical properties
/ Particulate matter
/ Radiative transfer
/ Salt
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
2025
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Monitoring optical properties of atmospheric aerosols at dome C, East Antarctic Plateau, provides insights into radiative transfer estimates
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Monitoring optical properties of atmospheric aerosols at dome C, East Antarctic Plateau, provides insights into radiative transfer estimates
2025
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Overview
Examining the composition of aerosols in Antarctic ice cores can provide insights into past atmospheric circulation. However, interpreting this data requires an understanding of the characteristics and variability of present-day aerosols over time. In 2019, we performed the first year-round, multiparametric optical characterisation of atmospheric aerosols at Concordia Station in East Antarctica using OPTAIR, a novel instrument based on the Single Particle Extinction and Scattering (SPES) technique. We compared this data with the chemical composition of PM10 samples collected at the site and with meteorological data. We also compared it with synchronous data from a LIDAR and a ceilometer operating at Concordia Station. Significant temporal irregularities were observed in the atmospheric aerosol load, with more than one-third of the particles being dry-deposited during brief air mass subsidence events (‘spikes’), which mainly occurred in winter. The aerosol particles detected during these events were primarily composed of sea salt. Their optical properties differ significantly depending on whether they originate from frost flowers or the open ocean. Due to the intermittent nature of aerosol advection to Antarctica and its radiative effect, we estimate that glaciological, time-integrated samples may lead to an overestimation of light extinction by a factor of 3.5 or more.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
Subject
/ Aerosols
/ Cores
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Ice
/ Lidar
/ Salt
/ Science
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