Atmospheric black carbon observations and its valley-mountain dynamics: Eastern cordillera of the central Andes of Peru

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Glacial bodies in the Peruvian Andes Mountains store and supply freshwater to hundreds of thousands of people in central Peru. Atmospheric black carbon (BC) is known to accelerate melting of snow and ice, in addition to contributing to air pollution and the health of people. Currently there is limit...

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Autores: Elver Villalobos-Puma, Luis Suarez, Stefania Gillardoni, Ricardo Zubieta, Daniel Martinez-Castro, Andrea Miranda-Corzo, Paolo Bonasoni, Yamina Silva
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Instituto Nacional de Investigación en Glaciares y Ecosistemas de Montaña
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Lenguaje:inglés
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Materia:Carbono Negro, Black carbon, Air pollution, Mountain ecosystems
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title Atmospheric black carbon observations and its valley-mountain dynamics: Eastern cordillera of the central Andes of Peru
spellingShingle Atmospheric black carbon observations and its valley-mountain dynamics: Eastern cordillera of the central Andes of Peru
Elver Villalobos-Puma
Carbono Negro, Black carbon, Air pollution, Mountain ecosystems
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.00.00
title_short Atmospheric black carbon observations and its valley-mountain dynamics: Eastern cordillera of the central Andes of Peru
title_full Atmospheric black carbon observations and its valley-mountain dynamics: Eastern cordillera of the central Andes of Peru
title_fullStr Atmospheric black carbon observations and its valley-mountain dynamics: Eastern cordillera of the central Andes of Peru
title_full_unstemmed Atmospheric black carbon observations and its valley-mountain dynamics: Eastern cordillera of the central Andes of Peru
title_sort Atmospheric black carbon observations and its valley-mountain dynamics: Eastern cordillera of the central Andes of Peru
author Elver Villalobos-Puma
author_facet Elver Villalobos-Puma
Luis Suarez
Stefania Gillardoni
Ricardo Zubieta
Daniel Martinez-Castro
Andrea Miranda-Corzo
Paolo Bonasoni
Yamina Silva
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Stefania Gillardoni
Ricardo Zubieta
Daniel Martinez-Castro
Andrea Miranda-Corzo
Paolo Bonasoni
Yamina Silva
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Elver Villalobos-Puma
Luis Suarez
Stefania Gillardoni
Ricardo Zubieta
Daniel Martinez-Castro
Andrea Miranda-Corzo
Paolo Bonasoni
Yamina Silva
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Carbono Negro, Black carbon, Air pollution, Mountain ecosystems
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description Glacial bodies in the Peruvian Andes Mountains store and supply freshwater to hundreds of thousands of people in central Peru. Atmospheric black carbon (BC) is known to accelerate melting of snow and ice, in addition to contributing to air pollution and the health of people. Currently there is limited understanding on the sources and temporal variability of BC in valley and mountain environments in Peru. To address this problem, this study combined surface observations of BC collected during 2022–2023 with WRF model simulations and HYSPLIT trajectories to analyze the dispersion and sources of BC in valley and high elevation environments and the associated local atmospheric circulations. Results show high BC concentrations are associated with the valley-mountain wind system that occurs on both sides of the Huaytapallana mountain range. A pronounced circulation occurs on the western slopes of Huaytapallana when concentrations of BC increase during daylight hours, which transports atmospheric pollutants from cities in the Mantaro River Valley to the Huaytapallana mountain range. Low concentrations of BC are associated with circulations from the east that are channeled by the pronounced ravines of the Andes-Amazon transition. On average, during the season of highest BC concentrations (July–November), the relative contributions of fossil fuels are dominant to biomass burning at the valley observatory and are slightly lower at the Huaytapallana observatory. These results demonstrate the need to promote mitigation actions to reduce emissions of BC and air pollution associated with forest fires and local anthropogenic activity.
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