Impacts of chemical degradation on the global budget of atmospheric levoglucosan and its use as a biomass burning tracer
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Abstract
Levoglucosan has been widely used to quantitatively assess biomass burning’s contribution to ambient aerosols, but previous such assessments have not accounted for levoglucosan’s degradation in the atmosphere. We develop the first global simulation of atmospheric levoglucosan, explicitly accounting for its chemical degradation, to evaluate the impacts on levoglucosan’s use in quantitative aerosol source apportionment. Levoglucosan is emitted into the atmosphere from the burning of plant matter in open fires (1.7 Tg yr-1) and as biofuels (2.1 Tg yr-1). Sinks of atmospheric levoglucosan include aqueous-phase oxidation (2.9 Tg yr-1), heterogeneous oxidation (0.16 Tg yr-1), gas-phase oxidation (1.4×10-4 Tg yr-1), and dry and wet deposition (0.27 and 0.43 Tg yr -1). The global atmospheric burden of levoglucosan is 19 Gg with a lifetime of 1.8 days. Observations show a sharp decline in levoglucosan’s concentrations and its relative abundance to organic carbon aerosol (OC) and particulate K+ from near-source to remote sites. We show that such features can only be reproduced when levoglucosan’s chemical degradation is included in the model. Using model results, we develop statistical parameterizations to account for the atmospheric degradation in levoglucosan measurements, improving their use for quantitative aerosol source apportionment.
Keywords
levoglucosan, biomass burning, atmospheric degradation, aqueous-phase oxidation, heterogeneous reaction, source apportionment
Submission Author
李钰敏
南方科技大学
傅宗玫
南方科技大学
郁建珍
香港科技大学
冯旭
北京大学大气与海洋科学系系
张丽娟
上海市气象局
ChenJing
北海道大学
BoreddySuresh Kumar Reddy
北海道大学;,Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre
KimitakaKawamura
北海道大学
傅平青
天津大学
杨新
南方科技大学
朱雷
南方科技大学
曾振中
南方科技大学
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