Characterization of the inter-annual, seasonal, and diurnal variations of condensation particle concentrations at Neumayer, Antarctica

Continuous condensation particle (CP) observations were conducted from 1984 through 2009 at Neumayer Station under stringent contamination control. During this period, the CP concentration (median 258 cm −3 ) showed no significant long term trend but exhibited a pronounced seasonality characterized...

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Published in:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Main Authors: R. Weller, A. Minikin, D. Wagenbach, V. Dreiling
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:98e6233fa85f48ca8d9b5ad6580e9262 2023-05-15T13:48:18+02:00 Characterization of the inter-annual, seasonal, and diurnal variations of condensation particle concentrations at Neumayer, Antarctica R. Weller A. Minikin D. Wagenbach V. Dreiling 2011-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-11-13243-2011 https://doaj.org/article/98e6233fa85f48ca8d9b5ad6580e9262 EN eng Copernicus Publications http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/11/13243/2011/acp-11-13243-2011.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1680-7316 https://doaj.org/toc/1680-7324 doi:10.5194/acp-11-13243-2011 1680-7316 1680-7324 https://doaj.org/article/98e6233fa85f48ca8d9b5ad6580e9262 Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Vol 11, Iss 24, Pp 13243-13257 (2011) Physics QC1-999 Chemistry QD1-999 article 2011 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-11-13243-2011 2022-12-31T05:59:19Z Continuous condensation particle (CP) observations were conducted from 1984 through 2009 at Neumayer Station under stringent contamination control. During this period, the CP concentration (median 258 cm −3 ) showed no significant long term trend but exhibited a pronounced seasonality characterized by a stepwise increase starting in September and reaching its annual maximum of around 10 3 cm −3 in March. Minimum values below 10 2 cm –3 were observed during June/July. Dedicated time series analyses in the time and frequency domain revealed no significant correlations between inter-annual CP concentration variations and atmospheric circulation indices like Southern Annular Mode (SAM) or Southern Ocean Index (SOI). The impact of the Pinatubo volcanic eruption and strong El Niño events did not affect CP concentrations. From thermodenuder experiments we deduced that the portion of volatile (at 125 °C) and semi-volatile (at 250 °C) particles which could be both associated with biogenic sulfur aerosol, was maximum during austral summer, while during winter non-volatile sea salt particles dominated. During September through April we could frequently observe enhanced concentrations of ultrafine particles within the nucleation mode (between 3 nm and 7 nm particle diameter), preferentially in the afternoon. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Southern Ocean Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Austral Neumayer Neumayer Station Soi ENVELOPE(30.704,30.704,66.481,66.481) Southern Ocean Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 11 24 13243 13257
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Characterization of the inter-annual, seasonal, and diurnal variations of condensation particle concentrations at Neumayer, Antarctica
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description Continuous condensation particle (CP) observations were conducted from 1984 through 2009 at Neumayer Station under stringent contamination control. During this period, the CP concentration (median 258 cm −3 ) showed no significant long term trend but exhibited a pronounced seasonality characterized by a stepwise increase starting in September and reaching its annual maximum of around 10 3 cm −3 in March. Minimum values below 10 2 cm –3 were observed during June/July. Dedicated time series analyses in the time and frequency domain revealed no significant correlations between inter-annual CP concentration variations and atmospheric circulation indices like Southern Annular Mode (SAM) or Southern Ocean Index (SOI). The impact of the Pinatubo volcanic eruption and strong El Niño events did not affect CP concentrations. From thermodenuder experiments we deduced that the portion of volatile (at 125 °C) and semi-volatile (at 250 °C) particles which could be both associated with biogenic sulfur aerosol, was maximum during austral summer, while during winter non-volatile sea salt particles dominated. During September through April we could frequently observe enhanced concentrations of ultrafine particles within the nucleation mode (between 3 nm and 7 nm particle diameter), preferentially in the afternoon.
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title Characterization of the inter-annual, seasonal, and diurnal variations of condensation particle concentrations at Neumayer, Antarctica
title_short Characterization of the inter-annual, seasonal, and diurnal variations of condensation particle concentrations at Neumayer, Antarctica
title_full Characterization of the inter-annual, seasonal, and diurnal variations of condensation particle concentrations at Neumayer, Antarctica
title_fullStr Characterization of the inter-annual, seasonal, and diurnal variations of condensation particle concentrations at Neumayer, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of the inter-annual, seasonal, and diurnal variations of condensation particle concentrations at Neumayer, Antarctica
title_sort characterization of the inter-annual, seasonal, and diurnal variations of condensation particle concentrations at neumayer, antarctica
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