Title
Optical properties of atmospheric particles over an urban site in Mexico City and a peri-urban site in Queretaro
Date Issued
01 September 2019
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Peralta O.
Salcedo D.
Ruiz-Suárez L.G.
Arnott P.
Paredes-Miranda G.
Alvarez-Ospina H.
Castro T.
Publisher(s)
Springer Netherlands
Abstract
Optical properties of atmospheric particles at Mexico City (UNAM) and Queretaro (JQRO) were measured with a Photoacoustic Extinctiometer (PAX) at 870 nm. The Mexico City Metropolitan Area has around 21 million inhabitants and Queretaro Metropolitan Area has little more than a million. Observations of meteorological parameters (relative humidity, solar radiation, and wind speed) were used to identify the rainy and dry seasons and explain the daily and seasonal behaviors of particles optical properties. The measurements were made from November 1, 2014 to July 31, 2016. At UNAM, the mean values of the scattering coefficient (Bscat) in cold dry, warm dry, and rainy seasons were 35.8, 27.1, and 31.3 Mm−1, respectively; while at JQRO were 10.9, 11.9, and 15.0 Mm−1. The average values of the absorption coefficient (Babs) at UNAM during the cold dry, warm dry, and rainy seasons were 14.5, 12.7, and 12.7 Mm−1, respectively; whereas at JQRO were 4.9, 4.7, and 3.9 Mm−1. Both absorption and scattering coefficients showed similar diurnal behaviors, but at UNAM they are three times higher than JQRO. Concentrations of criteria gases (O3, NO, NO2 and NOx) were also measured. At UNAM no difference was observed between the seasonal values for the single scattering albedo (SSA); while in JQRO, the rainy season had the highest seasonal value, being 13% higher than in the dry seasons. The Mass Scattering Cross-Section (MSC) values at UNAM were close to 2 m2/g; on the other hand, at JQRO the MSC values were lower than 1 m2/g. The results suggest a seasonal variability in the aerosol optical properties in both sites, which should be verified with more long-term studies.
Start page
201
End page
228
Volume
76
Issue
3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Meteorología y ciencias atmosféricas
Ciencias del medio ambiente
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85073665750
Source
Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry
ISSN of the container
01677764
Sponsor(s)
Rafael Liñán Abanto expresses his gratitude to Programa de Posgrado en Ciencias de la Tierra, UNAM and CONACyT for his Ph.D. scholarship. We acknowledge Isabel Saavedra who revised the English translation of the manuscript and technical assistance, and Bertha Mar for her help in preparing the maps. Authors, also want to thank Pietro Villalobos for his help editing the figures and images.
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