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Estimation of light absorption by secondary brown carbon during agricultural residues burning


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Title:
Estimation of light absorption by secondary brown carbon during agricultural residues burning
Authors:
Dominguez, B.
Nicolás, J.F.
Mantilla, E.
Gimeno, C.
Borrás, E.
Ródenas, M.
Vera, T.
Soler, R.
Alfonsea-Simón, M.
Yubero, E.
Crespo, J.
Galindo, N.
Clemente, A.
Muñoz, A.
Editor:
Elsevier
Department:
Departamentos de la UMH::Física Aplicada
Issue Date:
2025
URI:
https://hdl.handle.net/11000/36926
Abstract:
Measurements of absorption optical properties (σap,λ, AAE) and PM10 concentrations were conducted near the rice fields of L'Albufera Natural Park (Eastern Spain) with the aim of assessing light absorption by secondary BrC generated from the burning of rice straw residues. Sampling was performed in autumn 2023. The measurement period was divided into three sub-periods (P1, P2 and P3) depending on the number of burning spots and the prevailing weather conditions. P2 was the period most affected by biomass burning (BB) events. During this period, hourly values of σap,λ and AAE were above 100 Mm−1 and 2.0 and BrC absorption was higher than BC absorption in the UV spectral range. Secondary BrC concentrations were estimated using the EC-tracer method, and the R-squared (MRS) and 25 % percentile (P25) approaches were applied to the determination of (σap,λ/BC880)pri. Secondary BrC concentrations calculated by the P25 method were significantly higher than those obtained by the MRS approach for P2, which lead to σBrC-SEC values four times higher when the P25 method was used. The differences in the results obtained by both procedures were attributed to the formation of secondary BrC generated from the rapid oxidation of semi-volatile organic aerosols emitted by BB. The contribution of this secondary BrC to light absorption by BrC at 370 nm was 47 % for P2.
Keywords/Subjects:
Agricultural biomass burning
Secondary BrC
MRS and percentile methods
Weather conditions
Knowledge area:
CDU: Ciencias puras y naturales: Física
Type of document:
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Access rights:
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosres.2025.108239
Published in:
Atmospheric Research Volume 325, 15 October 2025
Appears in Collections:
Artículos Física Aplicada



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