Session Details - AS35


Session Details
Section AS - Atmospheric Sciences
Session Title Remote Sensing Of Aerosols, Surface Pm2.5, And Aerosol Precursors
Main Convener Prof. Jun Wang (University of Nebraska - Lincoln, United States)
Co-convener(s) Prof. Zhengqiang Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Session Description Remote sensing measurements can provide valuable top-down constraints on key processes affecting atmospheric composition and surface PM2.5. This session will explore the state of the science in the use of satellite, sub-orbital, aircraft, and ground-based remote sensing measurements to investigate the sources, spatial-temporal distribution, processes, optical-physical-chemical properties of tropospheric aerosols and their precursors, as well as to improve the estimate of surface PM2.5 for air quality applications. We invite contributions examining topics such as:
i) new concepts of instrument and algorithm design for remote sensing of aerosols and PM2.5;
ii) site measurements and field experiment focusing on observation of aerosols and their precursors;
iii) aerosol properties in typical regions and during specific events;
iv) fluxes of particles and precursor gases to the atmosphere;
v) long-range transport and local emission of pollutants;
vi) integrated use of satellite data, surface measurements and numerical models to derive surface PM2.5.