The ultrafine particles over the southern mid-latitude Indian Ocean - wind-generated or advected down with subsidence?

Concentration and number size distribution of aerosol particles from 4.4 to 168 nm diameter are measured at ten latitudinal positions in the Indian Ocean during the Pilot Expedition to Southern Ocean (PESO) from January 23 to March 31, 2004. Total number concentration of particles is minimum in the...

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Main Authors: Deshpande, C. G., Pant, Vimlesh, Kamra, A. K.
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Published: Elsevier Science 2010
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spelling ftindianacasci:oai:repository.ias.ac.in:16515 2023-05-15T18:25:33+02:00 The ultrafine particles over the southern mid-latitude Indian Ocean - wind-generated or advected down with subsidence? Deshpande, C. G. Pant, Vimlesh Kamra, A. K. 2010-06 http://repository.ias.ac.in/16515/ http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0169809510000037 unknown Elsevier Science Deshpande, C. G. Pant, Vimlesh Kamra, A. K. (2010) The ultrafine particles over the southern mid-latitude Indian Ocean - wind-generated or advected down with subsidence? Atmospheric Research, 96 (4). pp. 544-552. ISSN 0169-8095 QC Physics Article PeerReviewed 2010 ftindianacasci 2013-01-20T10:10:39Z Concentration and number size distribution of aerosol particles from 4.4 to 168 nm diameter are measured at ten latitudinal positions in the Indian Ocean during the Pilot Expedition to Southern Ocean (PESO) from January 23 to March 31, 2004. Total number concentration of particles is minimum in the southern tropical trade wind region and maximum in the roaring forties. Number size distributions follow the power law over the northern Indian Ocean but are monomodal with the maxima lying between 35 and 60 nm over the southern Indian Ocean. Particles of diameter as small as 5 nm are observed in concentrations of ~10 3 cm -3 in the roaring forties (e.g. ~ 40-50°S). Concentration of particles of <50 nm diameter increases with wind speed. Thus, in addition to the ultrafine and Aitken mode particles being transported from the free troposphere to the marine boundary layer with the subsidence following cold frontal passages in the southern mid-latitudes, the wind-generated particles significantly contribute to the ultrafine aerosols down to 5 nm diameter in the roaring forties. Observations indicate that while the wind-generated particles dominate at ~ 45°S, the particles associated with the subsidence dominate at ~ 38°S. Article in Journal/Newspaper Southern Ocean Indian Academy of Sciences: Publication of Fellows Aitken ENVELOPE(-44.516,-44.516,-60.733,-60.733) Indian Southern Ocean
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Deshpande, C. G.
Pant, Vimlesh
Kamra, A. K.
The ultrafine particles over the southern mid-latitude Indian Ocean - wind-generated or advected down with subsidence?
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description Concentration and number size distribution of aerosol particles from 4.4 to 168 nm diameter are measured at ten latitudinal positions in the Indian Ocean during the Pilot Expedition to Southern Ocean (PESO) from January 23 to March 31, 2004. Total number concentration of particles is minimum in the southern tropical trade wind region and maximum in the roaring forties. Number size distributions follow the power law over the northern Indian Ocean but are monomodal with the maxima lying between 35 and 60 nm over the southern Indian Ocean. Particles of diameter as small as 5 nm are observed in concentrations of ~10 3 cm -3 in the roaring forties (e.g. ~ 40-50°S). Concentration of particles of <50 nm diameter increases with wind speed. Thus, in addition to the ultrafine and Aitken mode particles being transported from the free troposphere to the marine boundary layer with the subsidence following cold frontal passages in the southern mid-latitudes, the wind-generated particles significantly contribute to the ultrafine aerosols down to 5 nm diameter in the roaring forties. Observations indicate that while the wind-generated particles dominate at ~ 45°S, the particles associated with the subsidence dominate at ~ 38°S.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Deshpande, C. G.
Pant, Vimlesh
Kamra, A. K.
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Pant, Vimlesh
Kamra, A. K.
author_sort Deshpande, C. G.
title The ultrafine particles over the southern mid-latitude Indian Ocean - wind-generated or advected down with subsidence?
title_short The ultrafine particles over the southern mid-latitude Indian Ocean - wind-generated or advected down with subsidence?
title_full The ultrafine particles over the southern mid-latitude Indian Ocean - wind-generated or advected down with subsidence?
title_fullStr The ultrafine particles over the southern mid-latitude Indian Ocean - wind-generated or advected down with subsidence?
title_full_unstemmed The ultrafine particles over the southern mid-latitude Indian Ocean - wind-generated or advected down with subsidence?
title_sort ultrafine particles over the southern mid-latitude indian ocean - wind-generated or advected down with subsidence?
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