The role of biomass burning states in light absorption enhancement of carbonaceous aerosols

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Yu Wu
Tianhai Cheng
Xiaole Pan
Lijuan Zheng
Shuaiyi Shi
Hang Liu
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science, Aerospace Information Research Institute
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Physics and Atmospheric Chemistry, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
[3] Ministry of Natural Resources of China,Land Satellite Remote Sensing Application Center
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Carbonaceous aerosols, which are emitted from biomass burning, significantly contribute to the Earth’s radiation balance. Radiative forcing caused by biomass burning has been poorly qualified, which is largely attributed to uncertain absorption enhancement values (Eabs) of black carbon (BC) aerosols. Laboratory measurements and theoretical modelling indicate a significant value of Eabs; but this enhancement is observed to be negligible in the ambient environment, implying that models may overestimate global warming due to BC. Here, we present an aggregate model integrating BC aerosol ensembles with different morphologies and mixing states and report a quantitative analysis of the BC Eabs from different combustion states during biomass burning. We show that the BC Eabs produced by flaming combustion may be up to two times more than those produced by smouldering combustion, suggesting that the particle morphology and mixing state of freshly emitted BC aerosols is an important source of the contrasting values of Eabs. The particle morphology of freshly emitted BC aerosols is widely assumed to be bare in models, which is rare in the ambient environment and leads to small estimates of Eabs by field observations. We conclude that the exact description of freshly emitted carbonaceous aerosols plays an important role in constraining aerosol radiative forcing.
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