Submicrometer aerosol particle distributions in the upper troposphere over the mid-latitude North Atlantic - results from the third route of 'CARIBIC'

Particle number and mass concentrations of submicrometer aerosol particles were determined for the upper troposphere over the mid-latitude North Atlantic within the Civil Aircraft for Regular Investigation of the Atmosphere Based on an Instrument Container project (CARIBIC, http://www.caribic-atmosp...

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Published in:Tellus B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology
Main Authors: Hermann, M., Brenningmeijer, C.A.M., Slemr, F., Heintzenberg, J., Martinsson, B.G., Schlager, H., Velthoven van, P.F.J., Wiedensohler, A., Zahn, A., Ziereis, H.
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2008
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author Hermann, M.
Brenningmeijer, C.A.M.
Slemr, F.
Heintzenberg, J.
Martinsson, B.G.
Schlager, H.
Velthoven van, P.F.J.
Wiedensohler, A.
Zahn, A.
Ziereis, H.
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Brenningmeijer, C.A.M.
Slemr, F.
Heintzenberg, J.
Martinsson, B.G.
Schlager, H.
Velthoven van, P.F.J.
Wiedensohler, A.
Zahn, A.
Ziereis, H.
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description Particle number and mass concentrations of submicrometer aerosol particles were determined for the upper troposphere over the mid-latitude North Atlantic within the Civil Aircraft for Regular Investigation of the Atmosphere Based on an Instrument Container project (CARIBIC, http://www.caribic-atmospheric.com). Between May 2001 and April 2002, 22 flights from Germany to the Caribbean were conducted using an automated measurement container on a B767 passenger aircraft. Spatial and seasonal probability distributions for ultrafine and Aitken mode particles as well as mass concentrations of particulate sulphur in 8–12 km altitude are presented. High particle number concentrations (mostly 2500–15 000 particles cm -3 STP) are particularly found in summer over the western North Atlantic Ocean close to the North American continent. The distributions together with an analysis of particle source processes show that deep vertical transport is the dominant process leading to most of the events with high particle number concentrations (>8000 particles cm -3 STP) for ultrafine particles as well as for Aitken mode particles. This study emphasizes the importance of deep vertical transport and cloud processing for the concentration of aerosol particles in the upper troposphere.
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Hermann, M. und Brenningmeijer, C.A.M. und Slemr, F. und Heintzenberg, J. und Martinsson, B.G. und Schlager, H. und Velthoven van, P.F.J. und Wiedensohler, A. und Zahn, A. und Ziereis, H. (2008) Submicrometer aerosol particle distributions in the upper troposphere over the mid-latitude North Atlantic - results from the third route of 'CARIBIC'. Tellus B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology, 60, Seiten 106-117. Taylor & Francis. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0889.2007.00323.x <https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0889.2007.00323.x>.
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spelling ftdlr:oai:elib.dlr.de:56171 2025-06-15T14:42:40+00:00 Submicrometer aerosol particle distributions in the upper troposphere over the mid-latitude North Atlantic - results from the third route of 'CARIBIC' Hermann, M. Brenningmeijer, C.A.M. Slemr, F. Heintzenberg, J. Martinsson, B.G. Schlager, H. Velthoven van, P.F.J. Wiedensohler, A. Zahn, A. Ziereis, H. 2008 application/pdf https://elib.dlr.de/56171/ https://elib.dlr.de/56171/1/fulltext.pdf http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118533053/home en eng Taylor & Francis https://elib.dlr.de/56171/1/fulltext.pdf Hermann, M. und Brenningmeijer, C.A.M. und Slemr, F. und Heintzenberg, J. und Martinsson, B.G. und Schlager, H. und Velthoven van, P.F.J. und Wiedensohler, A. und Zahn, A. und Ziereis, H. (2008) Submicrometer aerosol particle distributions in the upper troposphere over the mid-latitude North Atlantic - results from the third route of 'CARIBIC'. Tellus B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology, 60, Seiten 106-117. Taylor & Francis. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0889.2007.00323.x <https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0889.2007.00323.x>. Atmosphärische Spurenstoffe Zeitschriftenbeitrag PeerReviewed 2008 ftdlr 2025-06-04T04:58:08Z Particle number and mass concentrations of submicrometer aerosol particles were determined for the upper troposphere over the mid-latitude North Atlantic within the Civil Aircraft for Regular Investigation of the Atmosphere Based on an Instrument Container project (CARIBIC, http://www.caribic-atmospheric.com). Between May 2001 and April 2002, 22 flights from Germany to the Caribbean were conducted using an automated measurement container on a B767 passenger aircraft. Spatial and seasonal probability distributions for ultrafine and Aitken mode particles as well as mass concentrations of particulate sulphur in 8–12 km altitude are presented. High particle number concentrations (mostly 2500–15 000 particles cm -3 STP) are particularly found in summer over the western North Atlantic Ocean close to the North American continent. The distributions together with an analysis of particle source processes show that deep vertical transport is the dominant process leading to most of the events with high particle number concentrations (>8000 particles cm -3 STP) for ultrafine particles as well as for Aitken mode particles. This study emphasizes the importance of deep vertical transport and cloud processing for the concentration of aerosol particles in the upper troposphere. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Unknown Aitken ENVELOPE(-44.516,-44.516,-60.733,-60.733) Tellus B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology 60 1 106 117
spellingShingle Atmosphärische Spurenstoffe
Hermann, M.
Brenningmeijer, C.A.M.
Slemr, F.
Heintzenberg, J.
Martinsson, B.G.
Schlager, H.
Velthoven van, P.F.J.
Wiedensohler, A.
Zahn, A.
Ziereis, H.
Submicrometer aerosol particle distributions in the upper troposphere over the mid-latitude North Atlantic - results from the third route of 'CARIBIC'
title Submicrometer aerosol particle distributions in the upper troposphere over the mid-latitude North Atlantic - results from the third route of 'CARIBIC'
title_full Submicrometer aerosol particle distributions in the upper troposphere over the mid-latitude North Atlantic - results from the third route of 'CARIBIC'
title_fullStr Submicrometer aerosol particle distributions in the upper troposphere over the mid-latitude North Atlantic - results from the third route of 'CARIBIC'
title_full_unstemmed Submicrometer aerosol particle distributions in the upper troposphere over the mid-latitude North Atlantic - results from the third route of 'CARIBIC'
title_short Submicrometer aerosol particle distributions in the upper troposphere over the mid-latitude North Atlantic - results from the third route of 'CARIBIC'
title_sort submicrometer aerosol particle distributions in the upper troposphere over the mid-latitude north atlantic - results from the third route of 'caribic'
topic Atmosphärische Spurenstoffe
topic_facet Atmosphärische Spurenstoffe
url https://elib.dlr.de/56171/
https://elib.dlr.de/56171/1/fulltext.pdf
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