Assessment of spatiotemporal features and potential sources of atmospheric aerosols over the Tianshan Mountains in arid central Asia
Ge Y. Wu N. Abuduwaili J. Issanova G.
1 February 2023Elsevier Ltd
Atmospheric Environment
2023#294
Arid central Asia is characterized by a dry climate with little precipitation and frequent dust storms. At the same time, the Tianshan Mountains, a vitally important water resource supply zone and ecological barrier, are located in the heart of arid central Asia. Frequent dust storms in this region endanger snow and ice melting as well as ecological security within the Tianshan Mountains. In the present study, the CALIPSO data and HYSPLIT model were combined to assess the spatiotemporal features and potential sources of aerosols over the North Tianshan (NT), East Tianshan (ET), Central Tianshan in the East (CTE), Central Tianshan in the West (CTW), West Tianshan (WT), and South West Tianshan (SW). Results showed that the atmospheric aerosol subtypes had an apparent spatial variability. Dust and polluted dust were the two most dominant aerosol subtypes with the two accounting for over 76% of detected aerosols. The occurrence frequency of the dust within NT, ET, CTE, and CTW showed seasonal variation with two peaks in spring and autumn, while that of WT and SW peaked only in summer. The occurrence frequency of polluted dust in the ET region differed from that found in NT, CTE, CTW, WT, and SW. During all seasons, polluted dust was the dominant aerosol subtype recorded at heights from 2 km to 5 km in NT and WT. Vertically, dust and polluted dust were the most common subtypes observed between 1 and 8 km in SW. The top altitude of the dust and polluted dust layer over most of the Tianshan Mountains was greater than 5 km. The thickest dust layer over the Tianshan Mountains appeared in summer with a value larger than 2.0 km, and the thickness of the polluted dust layer was approximately between 1.0 and 1.5 km in spring. In comparison, the southwesterly transport pathways are the primary route for atmospheric aerosols to the Tianshan Mountains, which have the greater potential to carry natural and anthropogenic aerosols. Therefore, the Karakum Desert, Kyzylkun Desert, Moyunkum Desert, and Gurbantunggut Desert are the primary potential sources of dust and polluted dust aerosols over the Tianshan Mountains in arid central Asia.
Arid central Asia , Atmospheric aerosols , CALIPSO , HYSPLIT , Tianshan mountains
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State Key Laboratory of Desert and Oasis Ecology, Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Urumqi, 830011, China
CAS Research Center for Ecology and Environment of Central Asia, Xinjiang, Urumqi, 830011, China
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100049, China
Faculty of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, 050040, Kazakhstan
Kazakh Research Institute of Soil Science and Agrochemistry Named After U.U.Uspanov, Almaty, 050060, Kazakhstan
State Key Laboratory of Desert and Oasis Ecology
CAS Research Center for Ecology and Environment of Central Asia
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Faculty of Geography and Environmental Sciences
Kazakh Research Institute of Soil Science and Agrochemistry Named After U.U.Uspanov
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