Stable Carbon Isotope Signatures of Carbonaceous Aerosol Endmembers in the Tibetan Plateau.

Environ Sci Technol

Departments of Marine and Environmental Science, Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Northeastern University, Boston 02115, Massachusetts, United States.

Published: June 2024

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  • Carbonaceous aerosols significantly influence radiative forcing in the Tibetan Plateau, but their sources are not well understood due to limited regional data.
  • The study presents the first detailed analysis of carbon isotopic signatures (δC) of local carbonaceous aerosol sources, revealing differences compared to other global regions.
  • The findings indicate that fossil fuel-derived aerosols in the TP are C-depleted while biomass-derived aerosols are C-enriched, and that topsoil δC values reflect local vegetation types, enhancing understanding for future environmental assessments.

Article Abstract

Carbonaceous aerosols play an important role in radiative forcing in the remote and climate-sensitive Tibetan Plateau (TP). However, the sources of carbonaceous aerosols to the TP remain poorly defined, in part due to the lack of regionally relevant data about the sources of carbonaceous aerosols. To address this knowledge gap, we present the first comprehensive analysis of the δC signatures of carbonaceous aerosol endmembers local to the TP, encompassing total carbon, water-insoluble particle carbon, and elemental carbon originating from fossil fuel combustion, biomass combustion, and topsoil. The δC signatures of these local carbonaceous endmembers differ from components collected in other regions of the world. For instance, fossil fuel-derived aerosols from the TP were C-depleted relative to fossil fuel-derived aerosols reported in other regions, while biomass fuel-derived aerosols from the TP were C-enriched relative to biomass fuel-derived aerosols reported in other regions. The δC values of fine-particle topsoil in the TP were related to regional variations in vegetation type. These findings enhance our understanding of the unique features of carbonaceous aerosols in the TP and aid in accurate source apportionment and environmental assessments of carbonaceous aerosols in this climate-sensitive region.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c09357DOI Listing

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