Meteorological observations and condensation nuclei measurements at the Princess Elisabeth Antarctica Research Station during three austral summers ...

For three austral summer seasons (2013-2016, each from December to February) aerosol particles arriving at the Belgian Antarctic research station Princess Elisabeth (PE), in Dronning Maud Land in East Antarctica were characterized. This included number concentrations of total aerosol particles (N[CN...

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Main Authors: Herenz, Paul, Wex, Heike, Mangold, Alexander, Laffineur, Quentin, Gorodetskaya, Irina V, Fleming, Zoë L, Panagi, Marios, Stratmann, Frank
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2018
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.894841
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.894841
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Summary:For three austral summer seasons (2013-2016, each from December to February) aerosol particles arriving at the Belgian Antarctic research station Princess Elisabeth (PE), in Dronning Maud Land in East Antarctica were characterized. This included number concentrations of total aerosol particles (N[CN]) and cloud condensation nuclei (N[CCN]), the particle number size distribution (PNSD), the aerosol particle hygroscopicity and the influence of the air mass origin on N[CN] and N[CCN]. In general N[CN] was found to range from 40 to 6700 cm^-3 with a median of 333 cm^-3, while N[CCN] was found to cover a range between less than 10 and 1300 cm^-3 for supersaturations (SS) between 0.1 and 0.7%. It is shown that the aerosol is Aitken mode dominated, being characterized by a significant amount of small, and therefore likely secondarily formed aerosol particles, with 94% and 36% of the aerosol particles smaller than 90 nm and ~35 nm, respectively. Measurements of the basic meteorological parameters as well as the ... : Supplement to: Herenz, Paul; Wex, Heike; Mangold, Alexander; Laffineur, Quentin; Gorodetskaya, Irina V; Fleming, Zoë L; Panagi, Marios; Stratmann, Frank (2019): CCN measurements at the Princess Elisabeth Antarctica research station during three austral summers. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 19(1), 275-294 ...