在南美洲南部用激光雷达观测网监测气溶胶

S. Papandrea, Yoshitaka Jin, E. Collini, L. Mingari, Hernan Ciminari, J. L. Bali, M. A. Salles, A. Barbero, P. Ristori, L. Otero, J. Salvador, B. Barja, T. Nishizawa, A. Shimizu, N. Sugimoto, A. Mizuno
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在南美洲南部,已经观测到各种类型的气溶胶,包括来自亚马逊地区的生物质燃烧气溶胶、来自安第斯火山带的火山喷发产生的飞尘、来自巴塔哥尼亚沙漠的矿物粉尘以及来自城市地区的空气污染气溶胶。为了持续监测这些气溶胶,我们在阿根廷和智利建立了一个激光雷达观测网。8台激光雷达安装在阿根廷,1台安装在智利的蓬塔阿雷纳斯。后向散射信号在三个波长测量:355,532和1064nm。其中8台仪器在355和532 nm处测量去极化比,以检测非球形气溶胶。此外,还配置了4个拉曼通道和2个高光谱分辨率通道,用于定量测量后向散射和消光系数。激光雷达操作、数据分析和产品发布在南美环境风险管理网络(SAVER-Net)系统中实现,该系统由日本、阿根廷和智利的一个国家项目开发。利用激光雷达资料,为公众提供低空气溶胶类型和消光系数的近实时危害信息。此外,还估计了火山灰的羽流高度和定性浓度。当火山爆发时,火山灰的信息可以有效地用于建议飞机降落和起飞。
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Aerosol monitoring with a lidar observation network in the southern South America
In the southern South America, various types of aerosols have been observed including biomass burning aerosols from the Amazon region, flying ashes from the volcanic eruptions coming from the Andean Volcanic Belt, mineral dust from the Patagonian Desert, and air pollution aerosols from urban areas. To monitor such aerosols continuously, we developed a lidar observation network in Argentina and Chile. Eight lidars were installed in Argentina and one in Punta Arenas, Chile. Backscattering signals are measured at three wavelengths: 355, 532, and 1064 nm. Eight of those instruments are measuring depolarization ratio at 355 and 532 nm to detect non-spherical aerosols. In addition, four lidars are equipped Ramans channels and two high-spectral-resolution channels to measure backscattering and extinction coefficients quantitatively. Lidar operation, data analysis, and products release are implemented within the South American Environmental Risk Management Network (SAVER-Net) system, which was developed by a trinational project among Japan, Argentina, and Chile. Using lidar data, hazard information on the aerosol type and extinction coefficient at low altitude is provided for public in a near real time. In addition, plume height and qualitatively concentration for volcanic ashes are estimated. The information on volcanic ashes may be effectively used for advising aircraft landing and departing when volcanic eruptions occurs.
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