Size-segregated compositional analysis of aerosol particles collected in the European Arctic during the ACCACIA campaign

Single-particle compositional analysis of filter samples collected on board the Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements (FAAM) BAe-146 aircraft is presented for six flights during the springtime Aerosol–Cloud Coupling and Climate Interactions in the Arctic (ACCACIA) campaign (March–April 2013...

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Main Authors: Young, G., Jones, H. M., Darbyshire, E., Baustian, K. J., McQuaid, J. B., Bower, K. N., Connolly, P. J., Gallagher, M. W., Choularton, T. W.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-4063-2016
https://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/16/4063/2016/
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:acp32768 2023-05-15T14:52:31+02:00 Size-segregated compositional analysis of aerosol particles collected in the European Arctic during the ACCACIA campaign Young, G. Jones, H. M. Darbyshire, E. Baustian, K. J. McQuaid, J. B. Bower, K. N. Connolly, P. J. Gallagher, M. W. Choularton, T. W. 2018-09-10 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-4063-2016 https://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/16/4063/2016/ eng eng doi:10.5194/acp-16-4063-2016 https://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/16/4063/2016/ eISSN: 1680-7324 Text 2018 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-4063-2016 2019-12-24T09:52:39Z Single-particle compositional analysis of filter samples collected on board the Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements (FAAM) BAe-146 aircraft is presented for six flights during the springtime Aerosol–Cloud Coupling and Climate Interactions in the Arctic (ACCACIA) campaign (March–April 2013). Scanning electron microscopy was utilised to derive size-segregated particle compositions and size distributions, and these were compared to corresponding data from wing-mounted optical particle counters. Reasonable agreement between the calculated number size distributions was found. Significant variability in composition was observed, with differing external and internal mixing identified, between air mass trajectory cases based on HYbrid Single-Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory (HYSPLIT) analyses. Dominant particle classes were silicate-based dusts and sea salts, with particles notably rich in K and Ca detected in one case. Source regions varied from the Arctic Ocean and Greenland through to northern Russia and the European continent. Good agreement between the back trajectories was mirrored by comparable compositional trends between samples. Silicate dusts were identified in all cases, and the elemental composition of the dust was consistent for all samples except one. It is hypothesised that long-range, high-altitude transport was primarily responsible for this dust, with likely sources including the Asian arid regions. Text Arctic Arctic Ocean Greenland Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Arctic Arctic Ocean Greenland Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 16 6 4063 4079
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description Single-particle compositional analysis of filter samples collected on board the Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements (FAAM) BAe-146 aircraft is presented for six flights during the springtime Aerosol–Cloud Coupling and Climate Interactions in the Arctic (ACCACIA) campaign (March–April 2013). Scanning electron microscopy was utilised to derive size-segregated particle compositions and size distributions, and these were compared to corresponding data from wing-mounted optical particle counters. Reasonable agreement between the calculated number size distributions was found. Significant variability in composition was observed, with differing external and internal mixing identified, between air mass trajectory cases based on HYbrid Single-Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory (HYSPLIT) analyses. Dominant particle classes were silicate-based dusts and sea salts, with particles notably rich in K and Ca detected in one case. Source regions varied from the Arctic Ocean and Greenland through to northern Russia and the European continent. Good agreement between the back trajectories was mirrored by comparable compositional trends between samples. Silicate dusts were identified in all cases, and the elemental composition of the dust was consistent for all samples except one. It is hypothesised that long-range, high-altitude transport was primarily responsible for this dust, with likely sources including the Asian arid regions.
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author Young, G.
Jones, H. M.
Darbyshire, E.
Baustian, K. J.
McQuaid, J. B.
Bower, K. N.
Connolly, P. J.
Gallagher, M. W.
Choularton, T. W.
spellingShingle Young, G.
Jones, H. M.
Darbyshire, E.
Baustian, K. J.
McQuaid, J. B.
Bower, K. N.
Connolly, P. J.
Gallagher, M. W.
Choularton, T. W.
Size-segregated compositional analysis of aerosol particles collected in the European Arctic during the ACCACIA campaign
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Choularton, T. W.
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