Loading…

Total organic carbon and the contribution from speciated organics in cloud water: airborne data analysis from the CAMP.sup.2Ex field campaign

This work focuses on total organic carbon (TOC) and contributing species in cloud water over Southeast Asia using a rare airborne dataset collected during NASA's Cloud, Aerosol and Monsoon Processes Philippines Experiment (CAMP.sup.2 Ex), in which a wide variety of maritime clouds were studied,...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published in:Atmospheric chemistry and physics 2021-09, Vol.21 (18), p.14109
Main Authors: Stahl, Connor, Crosbie, Ewan, Bañaga, Paola Angela, Betito, Grace, Braun, Rachel A, Cainglet, Zenn Marie, Cambaliza, Maria Obiminda, Cruz, Melliza Templonuevo, Dado, Julie Mae, Hilario, Miguel Ricardo A, Leung, Gabrielle Frances, MacDonald, Alexander B, Magnaye, Angela Monina, Reid, Jeffrey, Robinson, Claire, Shook, Michael A, Simpas, James Bernard, Visaga, Shane Marie, Winstead, Edward, Ziemba, Luke, Sorooshian, Armin
Format: Article
Language:English
Subjects:
Online Access:Get full text
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Description
Summary:This work focuses on total organic carbon (TOC) and contributing species in cloud water over Southeast Asia using a rare airborne dataset collected during NASA's Cloud, Aerosol and Monsoon Processes Philippines Experiment (CAMP.sup.2 Ex), in which a wide variety of maritime clouds were studied, including cumulus congestus, altocumulus, altostratus, and cumulus. Knowledge of TOC masses and their contributing species is needed for improved modeling of cloud processing of organics and to understand how aerosols and gases impact and are impacted by clouds. This work relies on 159 samples collected with an axial cyclone cloud-water collector at altitudes of 0.2-6.8 km that had sufficient volume for both TOC and speciated organic composition analysis. Species included monocarboxylic acids (glycolate, acetate, formate, and pyruvate), dicarboxylic acids (glutarate, adipate, succinate, maleate, and oxalate), methanesulfonic acid (MSA), and dimethylamine (DMA). TOC values range between 0.018 and 13.66 ppm C with a mean of 0.902 ppm C. The highest TOC values are observed below 2 km with a general reduction aloft. An exception is samples impacted by biomass burning for which TOC remains enhanced at altitudes as high as 6.5 km (7.048 ppm C). Estimated total organic matter derived from TOC contributes a mean of 30.7 % to total measured mass (inorganics + organics). Speciated organics contribute (on a carbon mass basis) an average of 30.0 % to TOC in the study region and account for an average of 10.3 % to total measured mass.
ISSN:1680-7316
1680-7324