Aerosol Properties, Ice-edge to Equator voyage (IN2016_V03): CN3 and CCN

Atmospheric aerosols were continuously sampled on the RV Investigator during the Ice-edge to Equator (I2E) voyage (IN2016_V03) between April and June 2016. The ship travelled from Hobart, Australia to the Ross Sea and then along the 170th west meridian to the equator, before traversing to Lautoka, F...

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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.25919/g07r-b187
https://researchdata.edu.au/aerosol-properties-ice-cn3-ccn/2029044
https://data.csiro.au/collection/csiro:55843
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::2029044 2024-09-15T18:32:31+00:00 Aerosol Properties, Ice-edge to Equator voyage (IN2016_V03): CN3 and CCN Spatial: westlimit=147.38; southlimit=-66.66000000000001; eastlimit=-168.73999999999998; northlimit=0.0; projection=WGS84 Temporal: From 2016-04-29 to 2016-06-30 https://doi.org/10.25919/g07r-b187 https://researchdata.edu.au/aerosol-properties-ice-cn3-ccn/2029044 https://data.csiro.au/collection/csiro:55843 http://hdl.handle.net/102.100.100/444326?index=1 unknown Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation https://researchdata.edu.au/aerosol-properties-ice-cn3-ccn/2029044 https://data.csiro.au/collection/csiro:55843 http://hdl.handle.net/102.100.100/444326?index=1 https://doi.org/10.25919/g07r-b187 Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation atmospheric aerosols aerosols marine aerosols southern ocean equator atmospheric science Atmospheric sciences EARTH SCIENCES dataset ftands https://doi.org/10.25919/g07r-b187 2024-08-13T00:21:48Z Atmospheric aerosols were continuously sampled on the RV Investigator during the Ice-edge to Equator (I2E) voyage (IN2016_V03) between April and June 2016. The ship travelled from Hobart, Australia to the Ross Sea and then along the 170th west meridian to the equator, before traversing to Lautoka, Fiji. Samples were drawn from an inlet mounted at the bow, approximately 18 m above sea level.\n\nWithin the suite of observations included observations of number concentrations of aerosols (condensation nuclei larger than 3 nm, CN3, using a TSI Condensation Particle Counter 3776) and cloud condensation nuclei (CCN, measured using a DMT CCN-100).\n\nSupporting measurements of gas species, black carbon mass concentrations and local meteorology have been averaged to the same time-base to assist with identification of samples contaminated by ship emissions.\n\nSampling periods impacted by instrument faults or maintenance were logged and have been identified with a “log_flag”. Sampling periods that showed evidence of contamination from ship emissions have been identified with an “ex_flag”. Both flags are recorded in the in the “ProcessedAerosolData“ data file and further details are given in the “summary” file.\nThe ”summary” document provides further details of the records available, sampling parameters and data analysis applied to this dataset.\n Dataset Ross Sea Southern Ocean Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS)
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topic atmospheric aerosols
aerosols
marine aerosols
southern ocean
equator
atmospheric science
Atmospheric sciences
EARTH SCIENCES
spellingShingle atmospheric aerosols
aerosols
marine aerosols
southern ocean
equator
atmospheric science
Atmospheric sciences
EARTH SCIENCES
Aerosol Properties, Ice-edge to Equator voyage (IN2016_V03): CN3 and CCN
topic_facet atmospheric aerosols
aerosols
marine aerosols
southern ocean
equator
atmospheric science
Atmospheric sciences
EARTH SCIENCES
description Atmospheric aerosols were continuously sampled on the RV Investigator during the Ice-edge to Equator (I2E) voyage (IN2016_V03) between April and June 2016. The ship travelled from Hobart, Australia to the Ross Sea and then along the 170th west meridian to the equator, before traversing to Lautoka, Fiji. Samples were drawn from an inlet mounted at the bow, approximately 18 m above sea level.\n\nWithin the suite of observations included observations of number concentrations of aerosols (condensation nuclei larger than 3 nm, CN3, using a TSI Condensation Particle Counter 3776) and cloud condensation nuclei (CCN, measured using a DMT CCN-100).\n\nSupporting measurements of gas species, black carbon mass concentrations and local meteorology have been averaged to the same time-base to assist with identification of samples contaminated by ship emissions.\n\nSampling periods impacted by instrument faults or maintenance were logged and have been identified with a “log_flag”. Sampling periods that showed evidence of contamination from ship emissions have been identified with an “ex_flag”. Both flags are recorded in the in the “ProcessedAerosolData“ data file and further details are given in the “summary” file.\nThe ”summary” document provides further details of the records available, sampling parameters and data analysis applied to this dataset.\n
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title Aerosol Properties, Ice-edge to Equator voyage (IN2016_V03): CN3 and CCN
title_short Aerosol Properties, Ice-edge to Equator voyage (IN2016_V03): CN3 and CCN
title_full Aerosol Properties, Ice-edge to Equator voyage (IN2016_V03): CN3 and CCN
title_fullStr Aerosol Properties, Ice-edge to Equator voyage (IN2016_V03): CN3 and CCN
title_full_unstemmed Aerosol Properties, Ice-edge to Equator voyage (IN2016_V03): CN3 and CCN
title_sort aerosol properties, ice-edge to equator voyage (in2016_v03): cn3 and ccn
publisher Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
url https://doi.org/10.25919/g07r-b187
https://researchdata.edu.au/aerosol-properties-ice-cn3-ccn/2029044
https://data.csiro.au/collection/csiro:55843
http://hdl.handle.net/102.100.100/444326?index=1
op_coverage Spatial: westlimit=147.38; southlimit=-66.66000000000001; eastlimit=-168.73999999999998; northlimit=0.0; projection=WGS84
Temporal: From 2016-04-29 to 2016-06-30
genre Ross Sea
Southern Ocean
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Southern Ocean
op_source Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
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