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Atmospheric Aerosols in Amazonia and land use change: from natural biogenic to biomass burning conditions. Keith Heidecorn Graduate Seminar in Atmospheric Sciences April 7, 2014. Goals. 1. Learn Something New 2. Observe the Effect of the Dry & Wet Season on Land Types
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Atmospheric Aerosols in Amazonia and land use change: from natural biogenic to biomass burning conditions Keith Heidecorn Graduate Seminar in Atmospheric Sciences April 7, 2014
Goals 1. Learn Something New 2. Observe the Effect of the Dry & Wet Season on Land Types 3. Gain Insight into how Aerosols Effect more than just the Atmosphere
Definitions Aerosol Optical Depth Black Carbon Single Scattering Albedo Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE)
TT34 (Central Amazon) PVH (Southern Amazon)
Wet vs. Dry Season Wet Season is from January to June Dry Season is from July to December Which Season would you expect more Land Use Change?
Instrumentation TSI-3080 SMPS MODIS SATELLITE TSI CPC MODEL 3010
Median Aerosol Number Size Distributions DOES SIZE MATTER? YES
Submicron Non Refractory Aerosol Composition WHY DIFFERENT? PVH SITE TT34 SITE
550 nm 637 nm 637 nm DRY WET
Aerosol Optical Depths (AOD) ARE THE PEAKS DURING THE DRY OR WET SEASON? DRY
Drought of 2010 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLNTJYXl9Fg
What Have We Learned Complexity of the Problem Land Use Change has Altered Multiple Systems Insights from an Interdisciplinary Approach
Questions? “It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends upon his not understanding it!” –Upton Sinclair
References Artaxo, P., L. V. Rizzo, J. F. Brito, H. M. J. Barbosa, A. Arana, E. T. Sena, G. G. Cirino, W. Bastos, S. T. Martin, and M. O. Andreae, 2013, Atmospheric aerosols in Amazonia and land use change: from natural biogenic to biomass burning conditions: Faraday Discussions, v. 165, p. 203-235. “Africa.” Map. Google Earth. Google, 05 April 2014. Web. 05 April 2014. Chambers, Jeffrey. "Jeffrey Chambers' Lab Page." Jeffrey Chambers' Lab Page. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Apr. 2014. "The Water Cycle : Feature Articles." The Water Cycle : Feature Articles. NASA Earth Observatory, n.d. Web. 05 Apr. 2014. "United Kingdom Chemistry and Aerosols (UKCA) Model." Met Office. N.p., n.d. Web. 06 Apr. 2014.