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Industrial and wildfire aerosol pollution over world heritage Lake Baikal
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作者 olga popovicheva Elena Molozhnikova +8 位作者 Sergey Nasonov Vladimir Potemkin Ivan Penner Marina Klemasheva Irina Marinaite Ludmila Golobokova Stergios Vratolis Konstantinos Eleftheriadis Tamara Khodzher 《Journal of Environmental Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2021年第9期49-64,共16页
Lake Baikal is the biggest reservoir of fresh water with unique flora and fauna;presently it is negatively affected by climate change, water warming, industrial emissions, shipping,touristic activities, and Siberian f... Lake Baikal is the biggest reservoir of fresh water with unique flora and fauna;presently it is negatively affected by climate change, water warming, industrial emissions, shipping,touristic activities, and Siberian forest fires.The assessment of air pollution-related Baikal’s ecosystem damage is an unsolved problem.Ship, based expedition exploring the Baikal atmospheric aerosol loading, was performed over the lake area in July 2018.We combine the aerosol near-water and vertical distributions over the Lake Baikal basin with meteorological observations and air mass transportation simulations.Lidar sounding of aerosol fields in the troposphere assesses the atmospheric background in the pristine areas and the pollution during fire-affected periods.Aerosol optical properties(scattering and spectral absorption) converted to the particle number size, black carbon(BC) mass, and Absorption Angstrom Exponent(AAE) provide the inside into aerosol characterization.Transport of industrial emissions from Krasnoyarsk and Irkutsk regions, and wildfire plumes from Republic of Yakutia relates the pollution sources to the increased concentrations of fine particle numbers, PM_(10) and BC mass over Southern and Northern/Central Baikal, respectively.The highest PM10 and BC are associated to the harbor and touristic areas of intensive shipping and residential biomass burning.Deposition estimates applied to aerosol data exhibit the pollution fluxes to water surface over the whole Baikal area.AAE marks the impact of coal combustion, residential biomass burning, and wildfires indicating the high pollution level of the Lake Baikal ecological system. 展开更多
关键词 Environmental impacts Aerosol pollution Ecosystem Industrial emissions WILDFIRES Coal combustion SHIPPING
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