Coarse mode aerosol particle size distribution collected in the Southern Ocean in the austral summer of 2016/2017, during the Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition.

Dataset abstract The authors would highly appreciate to be contacted if the data is used for any purpose. We measured coarse mode aerosol particle size distributions with an aerodynamic particle sizer (APS, model TSI 3321) at a time resolution of five minutes during the Antarctic Circumnavigation Ex...

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Main Authors: Schmale, Julia, Henning, Silvia, Tummon, Fiona, Hartmann, Markus, Baccarini, Andrea, Welti, André, Lehtipalo, Katrianne, Tatzelt, Christian, Landwehr, Sebastian, Gysel-Beer, Martin
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Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2019
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APS
ACE
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2636708
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aerosol
size distribution
aerodynamic particle sizer
APS
Southern Ocean
Antarctica
Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition
ACE-SPACE
ACE
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aerosol
size distribution
aerodynamic particle sizer
APS
Southern Ocean
Antarctica
Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition
ACE-SPACE
ACE
Schmale, Julia
Henning, Silvia
Tummon, Fiona
Hartmann, Markus
Baccarini, Andrea
Welti, André
Lehtipalo, Katrianne
Tatzelt, Christian
Landwehr, Sebastian
Gysel-Beer, Martin
Coarse mode aerosol particle size distribution collected in the Southern Ocean in the austral summer of 2016/2017, during the Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition.
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Southern Ocean
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Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition
ACE-SPACE
ACE
description Dataset abstract The authors would highly appreciate to be contacted if the data is used for any purpose. We measured coarse mode aerosol particle size distributions with an aerodynamic particle sizer (APS, model TSI 3321) at a time resolution of five minutes during the Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition (ACE). The diameter range is 0.7 to 19 µm. Particles in this size range are indicative of primary sea spray aerosol, biological particles and potentially long-range transported mineral dust. These particles are also important for cloud formation as they act as cloud condensation nuclei or ice nucleating particles, the latter especially in the case of biological particles and mineral dust. Typically the instrument reports data starting from particles with a diameter greater than 500 nm, however, particle number concentrations in the channels below 723 nm were overestimated, which is a common artefact with this instrument. The data have been cleaned from the influence of the exhaust of the research vessel. Temporal coverage is from December 20, 2016 to April 10, 2017. We give five-minute averaged data as dN/dlog(dp), where dN is the particle number concentration per measured size bin normalized over the logarithm of the bin width. The bin width is defined as the distance between two diameters. They are spaced equally in log-space with dlog(dp) = log(d_n+1/d_n) = 1/32. To derive the total particle number concentration one has to integrate over the diameter range taking into account the normalization by dlog(dp). Dataset contents ACESPACE_coarse_mode_aerosol_particle_size_distribution.csv, data file, comma-separated values data_file_header.txt, metadata, text README.md, metadata, text NaN values in a complete row denote missing values because of e.g., ship exhaust contamination, maintenance, instrument failure. NaN values which appear individually or only in small groups reflect that data were below detection limit. For latitude and longitude, NaN values are noted in cases where position data was not available for the given time period. Dataset license This coarse mode aerosol particle size distribution dataset collected during ACE is made available under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0) whose full text can be found at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ : The Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition was made possible by funding from the Swiss Polar Institute and Ferring Pharmaceuticals. We acknowledge the Swiss National Sciences Foundation grant no. 200021_169090 and the German Research Foundation (DFG) within SSP 1158 (Grant no. STR 453/12-1). : {"references": ["Igor Pro. Version 6.37. WaveMetrics, Inc., Oregon, USA. https://www.wavemetrics.com/downloads/current/Igor%20Pro%206.3", "Schmale, J. et al. (2017) Collocated observations of cloud condensation nuclei, particle size distributions, and chemical composition. Sci. Data 4:170003 doi: 10.1038/sdata.2017.3", "Aerosol Instrument Manager (AIM). TSI, Minnesota, USA. https://www.tsi.com/softwaredownloads/"]}
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author Schmale, Julia
Henning, Silvia
Tummon, Fiona
Hartmann, Markus
Baccarini, Andrea
Welti, André
Lehtipalo, Katrianne
Tatzelt, Christian
Landwehr, Sebastian
Gysel-Beer, Martin
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Henning, Silvia
Tummon, Fiona
Hartmann, Markus
Baccarini, Andrea
Welti, André
Lehtipalo, Katrianne
Tatzelt, Christian
Landwehr, Sebastian
Gysel-Beer, Martin
author_sort Schmale, Julia
title Coarse mode aerosol particle size distribution collected in the Southern Ocean in the austral summer of 2016/2017, during the Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition.
title_short Coarse mode aerosol particle size distribution collected in the Southern Ocean in the austral summer of 2016/2017, during the Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition.
title_full Coarse mode aerosol particle size distribution collected in the Southern Ocean in the austral summer of 2016/2017, during the Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition.
title_fullStr Coarse mode aerosol particle size distribution collected in the Southern Ocean in the austral summer of 2016/2017, during the Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition.
title_full_unstemmed Coarse mode aerosol particle size distribution collected in the Southern Ocean in the austral summer of 2016/2017, during the Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition.
title_sort coarse mode aerosol particle size distribution collected in the southern ocean in the austral summer of 2016/2017, during the antarctic circumnavigation expedition.
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.2636708 2023-05-15T14:04:24+02:00 Coarse mode aerosol particle size distribution collected in the Southern Ocean in the austral summer of 2016/2017, during the Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition. Schmale, Julia Henning, Silvia Tummon, Fiona Hartmann, Markus Baccarini, Andrea Welti, André Lehtipalo, Katrianne Tatzelt, Christian Landwehr, Sebastian Gysel-Beer, Martin 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2636708 https://zenodo.org/record/2636708 en eng Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/spi-ace https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1443511 https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2017.3 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2636690 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2636779 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2636763 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2636709 https://zenodo.org/communities/spi-ace Open Access Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY coarse mode aerosol aerosol size distribution aerodynamic particle sizer APS Southern Ocean Antarctica Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition ACE-SPACE ACE dataset Dataset 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2636708 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1443511 https://doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2017.3 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2636690 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2636779 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2636763 https://doi 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Dataset abstract The authors would highly appreciate to be contacted if the data is used for any purpose. We measured coarse mode aerosol particle size distributions with an aerodynamic particle sizer (APS, model TSI 3321) at a time resolution of five minutes during the Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition (ACE). The diameter range is 0.7 to 19 µm. Particles in this size range are indicative of primary sea spray aerosol, biological particles and potentially long-range transported mineral dust. These particles are also important for cloud formation as they act as cloud condensation nuclei or ice nucleating particles, the latter especially in the case of biological particles and mineral dust. Typically the instrument reports data starting from particles with a diameter greater than 500 nm, however, particle number concentrations in the channels below 723 nm were overestimated, which is a common artefact with this instrument. The data have been cleaned from the influence of the exhaust of the research vessel. Temporal coverage is from December 20, 2016 to April 10, 2017. We give five-minute averaged data as dN/dlog(dp), where dN is the particle number concentration per measured size bin normalized over the logarithm of the bin width. The bin width is defined as the distance between two diameters. They are spaced equally in log-space with dlog(dp) = log(d_n+1/d_n) = 1/32. To derive the total particle number concentration one has to integrate over the diameter range taking into account the normalization by dlog(dp). Dataset contents ACESPACE_coarse_mode_aerosol_particle_size_distribution.csv, data file, comma-separated values data_file_header.txt, metadata, text README.md, metadata, text NaN values in a complete row denote missing values because of e.g., ship exhaust contamination, maintenance, instrument failure. NaN values which appear individually or only in small groups reflect that data were below detection limit. For latitude and longitude, NaN values are noted in cases where position data was not available for the given time period. Dataset license This coarse mode aerosol particle size distribution dataset collected during ACE is made available under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0) whose full text can be found at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ : The Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition was made possible by funding from the Swiss Polar Institute and Ferring Pharmaceuticals. We acknowledge the Swiss National Sciences Foundation grant no. 200021_169090 and the German Research Foundation (DFG) within SSP 1158 (Grant no. STR 453/12-1). : {"references": ["Igor Pro. Version 6.37. WaveMetrics, Inc., Oregon, USA. https://www.wavemetrics.com/downloads/current/Igor%20Pro%206.3", "Schmale, J. et al. (2017) Collocated observations of cloud condensation nuclei, particle size distributions, and chemical composition. Sci. Data 4:170003 doi: 10.1038/sdata.2017.3", "Aerosol Instrument Manager (AIM). TSI, Minnesota, USA. https://www.tsi.com/softwaredownloads/"]} Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Southern Ocean Swiss Polar Institute DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Austral Southern Ocean The Antarctic