Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6326875 | Science of The Total Environment | 2015 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
The study of atmospheric aerosol load over the Iberian Peninsula (IP) under a climatological perspective is accomplished by means of PM10 and AOD440Â nm measurements from EMEP and AERONET networks, respectively, in the period 2000-2013. The PM10 annual cycles in five Iberian sectors show a main maximum in summer and a secondary maximum in spring, which is only observed in the southern area for the AOD climatology. The characteristics of PM10-AOD annual cycles of each geographical sector are explained by the different climatology of the air mass origins and their apportioning. The two magnitudes are correlated with a factor ranging between 20 and 90 depending on the sector. The temporal evolution of the aerosol load has shown a notable decrease in the IP since the 1980s. Statistically significant trends are obtained in the Northeastern sector with a reduction of 26% (period 1985-2000) for the total suspended particles, which continues for the PM10 data with a value of 35% per decade (2001-2013), and also in the whole column, 61% per decade in the AOD440Â nm (2004-2013).
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Authors
D. Mateos, V.E. Cachorro, C. Toledano, M.A. Burgos, Y. Bennouna, B. Torres, D. Fuertes, R. González, C. Guirado, A. Calle, A.M. de Frutos,