Levoglucosan levels at background sites in Europe for assessing the impact of biomass combustion on the European aerosol background

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Puxbaum, Hans [1 ]
Caseiro, Alexandre
Sanchez-Ochoa, Asuncion
Kasper-Giebl, Anne
Claeys, Magda
Gelencser, Andras
Legrand, Michel
Preunkert, Susanne
Pio, Casimiro
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[1] Technol Univ Vienna, Inst Chem Technol & Analyt, Vienna, Austria
[2] Univ Aveiro, Dept Ambient Ordenament, Aveiro, Portugal
[3] Univ Antwerp, Dept Pharmaceut Sci, Antwerp, Belgium
[4] Univ Pannonia, Hungarian Acad Sci, Air Chem Grp, Veszprem, Hungary
[5] Ctr Natl Rech Sci, Lab Glaciol & Geophys Environm, St Martin Dheres, France
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10.1029/2006JD008114
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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Atmospheric levoglucosan has been determined as a proxy for '' biomass smoke '' in samples from six background stations on a west - east transect extending from the Atlantic ( Azores) to the mid- European background site KPZ ( K- Puszta, Hungary). Concentration levels of levoglucosan ( biannual averages) in the west - east transect range from 0.005 mu g/m(3) at the oceanic background site AZO ( Azores) to 0.52 mu g/m(3) at AVE ( Aveiro, Portugal). The atmospheric concentration of '' biomass smoke '' ( biannual averages) was derived from the levoglucosan data with wood- type- specific conversion factors. Annual averages of wood smoke levels ranged from 0.05 mu g/m(3) at AZO to 4.3 mu g m(3) at AVE. Winter ( DJF) averages at the low- level sites AVE and KPZ were 10.8 and 6.7 mu g/m(3), respectively. Relative contributions of biomass smoke to organic matter ( OM) range from around 9 - 11% at the elevated sites SIL, PDD and SBO, as well as for AZO, to 36% at the low- level site AVE and 28% at KPZ. Surprisingly high relative concentrations of biomass smoke in OM ( 68 and 47%) were observed for wintry conditions at the continental low- level CARBOSOL sites AVE and KPZ. Thus biomass smoke is a very important constituent of the organic material in the mid and west European background with summer contributions to organic matter of around 1 - 6% and winter levels of around 20% at the elevated mountain sites and 47 - 68% at rural flat terrain sites, not including secondary organic aerosol from biomass combustion sources.
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