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Vertical distribution of aerosols in dust storms during the Arctic winter

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 9, 期 -, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-51764-y

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  1. French program VOLTAIRE Labex (Laboratoire d'Excellence) [ANR-10-LABX-100-01]
  2. Icelandic Research Fund (Rannis) [152248-051]

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High Latitude Dust (HLD) contributes 5% to the global dust budget, but HLD measurements are sparse. Dust observations from Iceland provide dust aerosol distributions during the Arctic winter for the first time, profiling dust storms as well as clean air conditions. Five winter dust storms were captured during harsh conditions. Mean number concentrations during the non-dust flights were <5 particles cm(-3) for the particles 0.2-100 mu m in diameter and >40 particles cm(-3) during dust storms. A moderate dust storm with >250 particles cm(-3) (2 km altitude) was captured on 10th January 2016 as a result of sediments suspended from glacial outburst flood Skaftahlaup in 2015. Similar concentrations were reported previously in the Saharan air layer. Detected particle sizes were up to 20 mu m close to the surface, up to 10 mu m at 900 m altitude, up to 5 mu m at 5 km altitude, and submicron at altitudes >6 km. Dust sources in the Arctic are active during the winter and produce large amounts of particulate matter dispersed over long distances and high altitudes. HLD contributes to Arctic air pollution and has the potential to influence ice nucleation in mixed-phase clouds and Arctic amplification.

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