Two years of data on Ice Nucleating Particles (INP) from Villum Research Station (VRS) in Northern Greenland ...

Number concentration of ice nucleating particles N(INP) in the Arctic were derived from filter samples collected at Villum Research Station (VRS, Northern Greenland) during the course of two years, from July 2018 to September 2020. Each filter aimed at sampling for 3.5 days, and in total, 181 sample...

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Main Authors: Sze, Kevin Cheuk Hang, Wex, Heike, Hartmann, Markus, Skov, Henrik, Massling, Andreas, Stratmann, Frank
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.953838
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.953838
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Summary:Number concentration of ice nucleating particles N(INP) in the Arctic were derived from filter samples collected at Villum Research Station (VRS, Northern Greenland) during the course of two years, from July 2018 to September 2020. Each filter aimed at sampling for 3.5 days, and in total, 181 samples were retrieved for this study. Filter analysis was done with two well proven INP analysis techniques, ultimately resulting in a spectrum of N(INP) for each filter. We also included a heat treatment of the samples (1 hour at 90°C, or at 85°C for a few exceptions, due to instrumental issues). With this, one can determine the fraction of proteinaceous INP, which are of biological origin. For each filter sample, we here provide the temperature dependent measured frozen fractions (f_ice) of each filter from both instruments LINA (Leipzig Ice Nucleation Array) and INDA (Ice Nucleation Droplet Array) included in separate files (e.g. INDA2_20180716_1 for INDA; LINA_20190923_1 for LINA). Most filters underwent thermal ... : PLEASE NOTE: no ice nucleating particles at 0 to -4.4°C and at -30.5 to -38°C. ...