H.A. Bridgman and B.A. Bodhaine
Atmospheric Environment
28 (21), 3537-3549 Dec. 1994
Abstract:
The Point Barrow, Alaska pollutant and meteorological data bases from the Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory (CMDL) baseline station are evaluated for the first 120 days of each year between 1983 and 1992. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether a relationship between gaseous and aerosol pollutants during clean sector winds could be used to indicate periods of long-range transport of pollutants. Representative pollutant parameters used include carbon dioxide and aerosol light scattering (sigma(sp)), with methane, condensation nuclei, and black carbon used in support. Several interesting relationships emerge between the gases and sigma(sp) during long-range transport events: