Abstract
In order to explore the temporal and spatial distribution characteristics of atmospheric aerosol optical depth (AOD) in the urban agglomeration on the northern slope of the Tianshan Mountains, the temporal and spatial distribution characteristics and trends of changes in the AOD in the study area from 2000 to 2019 were analyzed by MODIS aerosol products(MCD19-A2). For 2016-2019, when the AOD was relatively stable, the parameters such as the AOD and Ångström wavelength index (α) were analyzed using multi-band sun photometer ground-based remote sensing technology. The results showed that ① the spatial distribution of AOD in the study area was consistent with the topography, and high values were mainly distributed in the low altitude area. The spatial distribution of AOD in the four seasons showed a strong seasonal change from spring (0.15±0.03) > autumn (0.14±0.03) > summer (0.14±0.02). ② In terms of time, the annual average AOD value of the study area was 0.12 from 2000 to 2019 with an annual growth rate of 1.03%, thereby showing an overall increasing trend. The annual variation in the monthly mean value of AOD was bimodal; the first and second peaks were in May and November. The main reason for the increase in AOD was the release and transmission of dust from natural sources and heating. ③ Under the influence of dust weather, the AOD changed sharply in spring, and the size and change range of aerosol particles were larger than those in summer. The high value of AOD in the study area was mainly affected by coarse mode particles. The moisture absorption growth of fine mode particles caused a fluctuation in the AOD, but it was not the cause of the high value of AOD.
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