Abstract

Measurements of the aerosol hygroscopic growth factor, f(RH), and the physical and optical properties of aerosols were made at Gosan, Korea during the aerosol characterization experiment (ACE)-Asia 2001 field campaign (April 2001). The optical and hygroscopic properties of aerosols were characterized in terms of the air mass transport pathways. During the Asian dust period, σ sp and σ ap were remarkably elevated with mean and standard deviation of 238.6±55.3 Mm −1 and 24.2±10.9 Mm −1, respectively. The mean f(RH) for the pollution aerosols from Chinese sectors (2.75±0.38) in this study was much higher than that for the anthropogenic aerosols in Europe during ACE-2 (1.46±0.10) as well as that of the urban/industrial aerosols of the US east coast during TARFOX (1.81±0.37–2.30±0.24). The mean f(RH) during the smoke period (1.60±0.20) was comparable to that during INDOEX (1.58±0.21), and higher than that for SCAR-B in Brazil (1.16). We found a negative correlation ( r = 0.81 ) between f(RH) and OC concentration. This negative correlation suggests that organic aerosols have a strong influence on the smoke aerosol hygroscopicity.

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