Articles | Volume 19, issue 10
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-19-3253-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-19-3253-2026
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22 May 2026
Research article |  | 22 May 2026

Biomass burning aerosol transport from Indo-China Peninsula to South China: fluorescence lidar observation and analysis

Zhekai Li, Dawei Tang, Tianwen Wei, Saifen Yu, Jing Cai, Kenan Wu, Zhen Zhang, Jiadong Hu, Haobin Han, Yubin Wang, and Haiyun Xia

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In April 2024, we observed a fluorescent layer using fluorescence lidar at Nanping, South China. By combining multiple sources of information, we found that the long-range transported biomass burning aerosol (BBA) emitted by weak fire activity in the Indo-China Peninsula (ICP) was a major contributor to this layer. Our observations show that even weak fires in the ICP can affect South China, providing new insights into BBA transport in this region.
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