Quantifying Relative Contributions of Light-Absorbing Particles From Domestic and Foreign Sources on Snow Melt at Sapporo, Japan During the 2011-2012 Winter
["Niwano, M","Kajino, M","Kajikawa, T","Aoki, T","Kodama, Y","Tanikawa, T","Matoba, S"]
2021-08-28
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Depositions of light-absorbing particles (LAPs), such as black carbon (BC) and dust, on the snow surface modulate the snow albedo; therefore, they are considered key factors of snow-atmosphere interaction in the present-day climate system. However, their detailed roles have not yet been fully elucidated, mainly due to the lack of in-situ measurements. Here, we develop a new model chain NHM-Chem-SMAP, which is composed of a detailed regional meteorology-chemistry model and a multilayered physical snowpack model, and evaluate it using LAPs concentrations data measured at Sapporo, Japan during the 2011-2012 winter. NHM-Chem-SMAP successfully reproduces the in-situ measured seasonal variations in the mass concentrations of BC and dust in the surface snowpack. Furthermore, we find that LAPs from domestic and foreign sources played a role in shortening the snow cover duration by 5 and 10 days, respectively, compared to the completely pure snow condition.
来源平台:GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS