A52A:
Biomass Burning Impacts on Composition, Clouds, and Climate: SEAC4RS, BBOP, SAMBBA, BORTAS, FLAME-4, and Other Recent Studies II

Friday, 19 December 2014: 10:20 AM-12:20 PM
Chairs:  Shane M Murphy, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, United States and Arthur J Sedlacek III, Brookhaven National Lab, Upton, NY, United States
Primary Conveners:  Robert J Yokelson, Univ Montana, Missoula, MT, United States
Co-conveners:  Arthur J Sedlacek III, Brookhaven National Lab, Upton, NY, United States, Hugh Coe, University of Manchester, School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, Manchester, M13, United Kingdom and Jack E Dibb, Univ New Hampshire, Durham, NH, United States
OSPA Liaisons:  Robert J Yokelson, Univ Montana, Missoula, MT, United States

Abstracts Submitted to this Session:

10:20 AM
 
time Dependence of Aerosols in Biomass Burn Plumes from Bbop
Lawrence I Kleinman1, Arthur J Sedlacek III1, Robert J Yokelson2, Timothy Bruce Onasch3, Kouji Adachi4, Peter R Buseck5, Duli Chand6, Sonya Collier7, Manvendra Krishna Dubey8, Fan Mei6, John E Shilling6, Stephen R. Springston1, Jian Wang1, Nicole L Wigder9 and Qi Zhang7, (1)Brookhaven National Lab, Upton, NY, United States, (2)Univ Montana, Missoula, MT, United States, (3)Aerodyne Research, Inc., Billerica, MA, United States, (4)Meteorological Research Institute, Ibaraki, Japan, (5)Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States, (6)Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, United States, (7)University of California Davis, Davis, CA, United States, (8)Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, United States, (9)University of Washington Seattle Campus, Seattle, WA, United States
10:35 AM
 
Chemical Composition of Wildland and Agricultural Biomass Burning Particles Measured Downwind During BBOP Study
Edward Fortner1, Timothy Bruce Onasch2, John Shilling3, Mikhail Pekour3, Lawrence I Kleinman4, Arthur J Sedlacek III5 and Douglas R Worsnop6, (1)Aerodyne Research Inc., Billerica, MA, United States, (2)Aerodyne Research, Inc., Billerica, MA, United States, (3)Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, United States, (4)Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, United States, (5)Brookhaven National Lab, Upton, NY, United States, (6)Aerodyne Research Inc, Billerica, MA, United States
10:50 AM
 
Transmission Electron Microscopy Analysis of Tarball Formation and Volatility from Biomass-burning Aerosol Particles during the 2013 BBOP Campaign
Peter R Buseck1, Kouji Adachi2, Duli Chand3, Lawrence I Kleinman4 and Arthur J Sedlacek III4, (1)Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States, (2)Meteorological Research Institute, Ibaraki, Japan, (3)Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, United States, (4)Brookhaven National Lab, Upton, NY, United States
11:05 AM
 
Biomass Burning as a Source of Mineral Dust and Giant Aerosol to the Free Troposphere
Karl D Froyd1, Jin Liao1, Daniel M Murphy2, Luke D Ziemba3, Bruce E Anderson3, Sarah Woods4 and Paul Lawson4, (1)NOAA/University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, United States, (2)NOAA ESRL, Boulder, CO, United States, (3)NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, United States, (4)SPEC Inc, Boulder, CO, United States
11:20 AM
 
Use of the NASA GEOS-5 SEAC4RS Meteorological and Aerosol Reanalysis for assessing simulated aerosol optical properties as a function of smoke age
Cynthia A Randles1, Arlindo M da Silva Jr.2, Peter Richard Colarco3, Anton Darmenov4, Virginie Buchard2, Ravi Govindaraju5, Gao Chen6, Johnathan W Hair7, Philip B Russell8, Yohei Shinozuka9, Nick Wagner10 and Daniel Lack11, (1)GESTAR/Morgan State University/NASA GSFC Code 614, Greenbelt, MD, United States, (2)NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, United States, (3)NASA GSFC, Greenbelt, MD, United States, (4)Global Modeling and Assimilation Office, Greenbelt, MD, United States, (5)Science Systems and Applications, Inc., Lanham, MD, United States, (6)NASA Langley Research Ctr, Hampton, VA, United States, (7)NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, United States, (8)NASA-Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, United States, (9)Bay Area Environmental Research Institute Sonoma, Sonoma, CA, United States, (10)NOAA/University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, United States, (11)CIRES, Boulder, CO, United States
11:35 AM
 
Black carbon over the Amazon during SAMBBA: it gets everywhere
William Morgan1, James D Allan2,3, Michael Flynn3, Eoghan Darbyshire1, Dantong Liu3, Kate Szpek4, Justin Langridge4, Ben Thomas Johnson4, Jim Haywood4,5, Karla Longo6, Paulo Artaxo7 and Hugh Coe1, (1)University of Manchester, School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, Manchester, M13, United Kingdom, (2)The National Centre for Atmospheric Science, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom, (3)University of Manchester, School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, Manchester, United Kingdom, (4)Met Office, Exeter, United Kingdom, (5)University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom, (6)INPE National Institute for Space Research, Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil, (7)USP University of Sao Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
11:50 AM
 
Simulation of biomass burning aerosols and radiative effects in HadGEM3
Ben Thomas Johnson1, Jim Haywood1,2, Justin Langridge1, Kate Szpek1, Eoghan Darbyshire3, William Morgan4, Hugh Coe3, Joel Ferreira De Brito5, Paulo Artaxo5 and Karla Longo6, (1)Met Office, Exeter, United Kingdom, (2)University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom, (3)University of Manchester, Manchester, M13, United Kingdom, (4)University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom, (5)University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil, (6)INPE National Institute for Space Research, Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil
12:05 PM
 
Impact of Biomass Burning Aerosols on the Biosphere over Amazonia
Florent Malavelle1, Jim Haywood2,3, Lina Mercado2, Gerd Folberth3 and Nicolas Bellouin4, (1)University of Exeter, Exeter, EX4, United Kingdom, (2)University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom, (3)Met Office Hadley center for Climate Change, ESMS, Exeter, United Kingdom, (4)University of Reading, Department of Meteorology, Reading, United Kingdom
 
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