Characteristics of Aeolian Dust Observed by Sky-Radiometer in the Intensive Observation Period 1 (IOP1)(<Special Issue>ADEC-Aeolian Dust Experiment on Climate Impact-)
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A sky-radiometer network was developed in order to investigate the characteristics of aeolian dust on the way of transportation from the source region to the Japan area. From the analysis of the sky-radiometer data, optical thickness in the visible to near infrared regions and size spectrum from radius 0.01 to 5μm can be obtained. Five observation sites are set at Aksu, Qira, Shapotou, Qingdao, and Beijing in China, and four observation sites at Naha, Fukuoka, Nagoya and Tsukuba in Japan. The data of six observation sites (Qira, Shapotou, Naha, Fukuoka, Nagoya and Tsukuba) are automatically transferred to Meteorological Research Institute (MRI) through telephone lines. The following results were obtained from the data analysis of intensive observation period (IOP) in April, 2002. (1) The data with Angstrom exponent between 0.0 and 0.5 corresponds to the dust event day data. (2) The contribution of the particles with radius greater than 0.5μm, which correspond to coarse dust particles, to the total optical thickness frequently exceeds more than 〜70% in the source region, and exceeds in Qingdao and sites in Japan on the dust event day. (3) The contribution of particles with radius greater than 0.5μm to the total volume is more than 〜80% on the dust event day. (4) The retrieved volume spectrum in the source region, Aksu and Qira, is not dependent on the optical thickness. This means that the floating aerosols mainly consist of dust particles in the source region. (5) The total volume observed in Japan sites is one third of that in the source region. (6) When the size distribution for the coarse mode (r>0.5μm) is approximated by log-normal size distribution, effective radius r_<eff> is 2.1 to 2.3μm in China sites and 1.6 to 1.8μm in Japan sites. r_g is about 0.7μm at Aksu, Qira, and Shapotou and about 0.5μm at other sites (In r_g is the center of log-normal size distribution). The width of size distribution (σ_g) is scattered between 0.67 and 0.87. These difference of size distribution among the observation sites are caused by the modification of air mass including aeolian dust; coarser dust particles are partially removed during the transportation, and the air mass including aeolian dust as a main component are partially contaminated by the aerosol into the atmosphere from anthropogenic activities. The observation network of ADEC caught this change clearly.
- 社団法人日本気象学会の論文
- 2005-03-31
著者
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Uchiyama Akihiro
Meteorological Res. Inst. Tsukuba
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Yamazaki Akihiro
Japan Meteorological Agency Meteorological Research Institute
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UCHIYAMA Akihiro
Japan Meteorological Agency, Meteorological Research Institute
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TOGAWA Hiroki
Japan Meteorological Agency, Meteorological Research Institute
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ASANO Junichi
Japan Meteorological Agency, Meteorological Research Institute
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Asano Junichi
Japan Meteorological Agency Meteorological Research Institute:(present Address)jma Meteorological Sa
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Togawa Hiroki
Japan Meteorological Agency Meteorological Research Institute:(present Address)jma Niigata District
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