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Vertical Variability in morphology, chemistry and optical properties of the transported Saharan air layer measured from Cape Verde and the Caribbean. | LitMetric

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  • The Saharan Aerosol Longrange TRansport and Aerosol Cloud interaction Experiment (SALTRACE) conducted flight measurements to evaluate the structural properties of the Saharan air layer (SAL), focusing on its chemical, morphological, and optical characteristics during transport from Cape Verde and the Caribbean.* -
  • The study found that SAL was predominantly dust (>90%) with minimal mixing (less than 1%) with other particles, and changes in the shape of the dust particles during transport were not statistically significant.* -
  • A notable finding was a reduction in iron oxide content in transported SAL, which led to a decrease in dust light absorption, indicating the importance of including iron oxide size distribution in future aerosol research.*

Article Abstract

The structural properties of the Saharan air layer (SAL) including chemical, morphological and optical properties were measured during the Saharan Aerosol Longrange TRansport and Aerosol Cloud interaction Experiment (SALTRACE- June/July 2013). Flight measurements were done from Cape Verde and the Caribbean. Changes happening with the chemical composition, mixing, shape and absorption of aerosol single particles (particle diameter range 0.5-3.0 µm) inside SAL during its transport are detailed. Dust-dominated SAL (relative number abundance >90%) and generally low mixing (<1% with sea-salt and sulphates) are observed at both locations. The change in shape (determined as aspect ratio (AR)) after transatlantic transport was statistically not significant. The iron oxide fraction, important for light absorption, contributed 6.0-6.8% to SAL dust. A lower amount of Fe oxides was observed in transported SAL, especially for the size range 0.5-1.5 µm. This reduction in Fe oxide content resulted in a 4% decrease (0.0046-0.0044) in dust imaginary refractive index and a 1% decrease in single scattering albedo (0.802-0.809) at 520 nm. Our work suggests including the size distribution of iron oxides and their particular behaviour in future experiment/model studies.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11539264PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.231433DOI Listing

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