CACTI ARM Mobile Facility (AMF) Measurements of Ice Nucleating Particles

The dataset comprises measures, using Colorado State University's Ice Spectrometer (IS, an immersion freezing device with a range from 0°C down to -26 to -29°C) of atmosperic ice nucleating particle (INP) concentrations taken on ARM's Mobile Facility (AMF-1) Aerosol Observing System, near...

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Main Author: DeMott, Paul
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Archive, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (US); ARM Data Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (United States) 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5439/1607786
https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1607786/
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Summary:The dataset comprises measures, using Colorado State University's Ice Spectrometer (IS, an immersion freezing device with a range from 0°C down to -26 to -29°C) of atmosperic ice nucleating particle (INP) concentrations taken on ARM's Mobile Facility (AMF-1) Aerosol Observing System, near Villa Yacanto in central Argentina, during the Cloud, Aerosol, and Complex Terrain Interactions (CACTI) Experiment. A filter sampler was mounted on the AOS trailer (2 m below the AOS inlet). Single-use filter units open to the atmosphere fitted with pre-cleaned and pre-sterilized, 47-mm dia. Nuclepore polycarbonate filters were used. Filters were typically drawn for an 8-hour period, totaling 6000 liters sampled on average. After collection, filters were stored at -20°C until processed. Initial processing to obtain spectra of INP number concentration active via the immersion freezing mechanism versus temperature was conducted using CSU's IS instrument (McCluskey et al., 2018). For measurment of INPs, collected aerosol particles were re-suspended in 7-8 mL of 0.1 µm-filtered deionized (DI) water. Aliquots of each suspension, and serial dilutions, were dispensed into trays which were fit into aluminum blocks in the IS. Samples are cooled at 0.33°C min-1 and the freezing temperatures of wells recorded automatically. Cumulative INP concentrations were determined by first calculating the INPs per mL of suspension based on Vali (1971) and then converting to concentration per standard liter of air using the proportion of the total liquid sample dispensed and the air sample volumes. An aliquot of suspension fro selected samples were also heat treated (95°C for 20 min) to denature and deactivate biological INPs, and another aliquot digested in 10% H2O2 at 95°C under UV-B to remove all organic carbon INPs. McCluskey, C. S., J. Ovadnevaite, M. Rinaldi, J. Atkinson, F. Belosi, D. Ceburnis, S. Marullo, T. C. J. Hill, U. Lohmann, Z. A. Kanji, C. O’Dowd, S. M. Kreidenweis, P. J. DeMott, 2018: Marine and Terrestrial Organic Ice Nucleating Particles in Pristine Marine to Continentally-Influenced Northeast Atlantic Air Masses, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 123, 6196–6212, https://doi.org/10.1029/2017JD028033. Vali, G., 1971: Quantitative evaluation of experimental results on the heterogeneous freezing nucleation of supercooled liquids. J. Atmos. Sci., 28, 402–409.