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Multi‐Year Seasonal Trends in Sea Ice, Chlorophyll Concentration, and Marine Aerosol Optical Depth in the Bellingshausen Sea

Srishti Dasarathy, Jayanta Kar, Jason L. Tackett, Sharon Rodier, Xiaomei Lu, Mark Vaughan, Travis D. Toth, Charles R. Trepte, Jeff S. Bowman

2021Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract This study presents seasonal trends in marine tropospheric aerosol arising from the interplay between physical and biological processes in the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP). Remote sensing‐based studies focused on aerosol distribution and links to chlorophyll‐ a concentration and sea ice predominantly use passive sensor retrievals of aerosol optical properties. However, these data are subject to cloud presence, signal uncertainties, and lack of retrievals in high latitude wintertime. To address these concerns, we have developed a method of quantifying tropospheric marine aerosol with the NASA Cloud‐Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation (CALIPSO), which we term marine aerosol optical depth (MAOD). MAOD may be retrieved in nighttime conditions of high‐latitude winter and is devoid of cloud contamination, thereby advancing upon prior aerosol optical depth (AOD) measurements linked with biogenic aerosol. To examine trends in tropospheric marine aerosol, we undertook a multi‐year remote sensing analysis in the Bellingshausen Sea from 2006 to 2018. A seasonal increase in MAOD was observed alongside a seasonal increase in chl‐ a and sea ice melt, suggesting a biogenic component to aerosol presence. To the best of our knowledge, this study is also the first to further distinguish a late winter to early spring temporal MAOD signal, likely tied to an aerosol source from either venting of biogenic aerosol from breaks in sea ice or to sea spray/salt aerosol resulting from pulses in wind speed. Our work extends upon previous findings of AOD in polar environments and now more fully characterizes interactions during polar winter.

Topics & Concepts

AerosolEnvironmental scienceTroposphereAtmospheric sciencesSea iceSea salt aerosolOceanographySea saltRemote sensingClimatologyMeteorologyGeologyGeographyAtmospheric chemistry and aerosolsAtmospheric aerosols and cloudsArctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
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