Potential source regions of biogenic aerosol number concentration apportioning at King George Island, Antarctic Peninsula

Nowadays it is well accepted that background aerosols in the boundary layer over remote oceans are of marine origin and not aged continental Particularly in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean at least four main important regions exhibit significant ocean primary productivity They are the Bell...

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Main Authors: Alencar, A.S., Evangelista, H., Dos Santos, E.A., Correa, S. M., /Khodri, Myriam, Garcia, V.M.T., Garcia, C.A.E., Pereira, E.B., Piola, A. R., Felzenszwalb, I.
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spelling ftird:oai:ird.fr:fdi:010052969 2024-09-15T17:39:08+00:00 Potential source regions of biogenic aerosol number concentration apportioning at King George Island, Antarctic Peninsula Alencar, A.S. Evangelista, H. Dos Santos, E.A. Correa, S. M. /Khodri, Myriam Garcia, V.M.T. Garcia, C.A.E. Pereira, E.B. Piola, A. R. Felzenszwalb, I. 2010 https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010052969 EN eng https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010052969 oai:ird.fr:fdi:010052969 Alencar A.S., Evangelista H., Dos Santos E.A., Correa S. M., Khodri Myriam, Garcia V.M.T., Garcia C.A.E., Pereira E.B., Piola A. R., Felzenszwalb I. Potential source regions of biogenic aerosol number concentration apportioning at King George Island, Antarctic Peninsula. 2010, 22 (5), p. 580-588 Antarctica atmospheric transport chlorophyll a dimethyl sulphide text 2010 ftird 2024-08-15T05:57:42Z Nowadays it is well accepted that background aerosols in the boundary layer over remote oceans are of marine origin and not aged continental Particularly in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean at least four main important regions exhibit significant ocean primary productivity They are the Bellingshausen-Amundsen Sea the Weddell Sea the southern Argentinean shelf and the southern Chilean coast In this work we have combined ground based continuous atmospheric sampling of aerosol number concentration (ANC) over sea dimethyl sulphide (DMS) measurements chlorophyll a (chl a) concentration provided by Sea viewing Wide Field of view Sensor (SeaW(1)FS) satellite images in situ, meteorological data and monthly regional NCEP NCAR re analysis wind fields in order to investigate the relative contribution of each of the above regions to the apportionment of the ANC at King George Island (KGI) South Shetland Islands Our results suggest that at least during the period from September 1998 December 1999 the southern Argentinean shelf acted as the main contributor to the ANC measured in KGI Text Amundsen Sea Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica King George Island South Shetland Islands Southern Ocean Weddell Sea IRD (Institute de recherche pour le développement): Horizon
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topic Antarctica
atmospheric transport
chlorophyll a
dimethyl sulphide
spellingShingle Antarctica
atmospheric transport
chlorophyll a
dimethyl sulphide
Alencar, A.S.
Evangelista, H.
Dos Santos, E.A.
Correa, S. M.
/Khodri, Myriam
Garcia, V.M.T.
Garcia, C.A.E.
Pereira, E.B.
Piola, A. R.
Felzenszwalb, I.
Potential source regions of biogenic aerosol number concentration apportioning at King George Island, Antarctic Peninsula
topic_facet Antarctica
atmospheric transport
chlorophyll a
dimethyl sulphide
description Nowadays it is well accepted that background aerosols in the boundary layer over remote oceans are of marine origin and not aged continental Particularly in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean at least four main important regions exhibit significant ocean primary productivity They are the Bellingshausen-Amundsen Sea the Weddell Sea the southern Argentinean shelf and the southern Chilean coast In this work we have combined ground based continuous atmospheric sampling of aerosol number concentration (ANC) over sea dimethyl sulphide (DMS) measurements chlorophyll a (chl a) concentration provided by Sea viewing Wide Field of view Sensor (SeaW(1)FS) satellite images in situ, meteorological data and monthly regional NCEP NCAR re analysis wind fields in order to investigate the relative contribution of each of the above regions to the apportionment of the ANC at King George Island (KGI) South Shetland Islands Our results suggest that at least during the period from September 1998 December 1999 the southern Argentinean shelf acted as the main contributor to the ANC measured in KGI
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author Alencar, A.S.
Evangelista, H.
Dos Santos, E.A.
Correa, S. M.
/Khodri, Myriam
Garcia, V.M.T.
Garcia, C.A.E.
Pereira, E.B.
Piola, A. R.
Felzenszwalb, I.
author_facet Alencar, A.S.
Evangelista, H.
Dos Santos, E.A.
Correa, S. M.
/Khodri, Myriam
Garcia, V.M.T.
Garcia, C.A.E.
Pereira, E.B.
Piola, A. R.
Felzenszwalb, I.
author_sort Alencar, A.S.
title Potential source regions of biogenic aerosol number concentration apportioning at King George Island, Antarctic Peninsula
title_short Potential source regions of biogenic aerosol number concentration apportioning at King George Island, Antarctic Peninsula
title_full Potential source regions of biogenic aerosol number concentration apportioning at King George Island, Antarctic Peninsula
title_fullStr Potential source regions of biogenic aerosol number concentration apportioning at King George Island, Antarctic Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed Potential source regions of biogenic aerosol number concentration apportioning at King George Island, Antarctic Peninsula
title_sort potential source regions of biogenic aerosol number concentration apportioning at king george island, antarctic peninsula
publishDate 2010
url https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010052969
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Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctica
King George Island
South Shetland Islands
Southern Ocean
Weddell Sea
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Alencar A.S., Evangelista H., Dos Santos E.A., Correa S. M., Khodri Myriam, Garcia V.M.T., Garcia C.A.E., Pereira E.B., Piola A. R., Felzenszwalb I. Potential source regions of biogenic aerosol number concentration apportioning at King George Island, Antarctic Peninsula. 2010, 22 (5), p. 580-588
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