Aerosol decadal trends - Part 2: In-situ aerosol particle number concentrations at GAW and ACTRIS stations

We have analysed the trends of total aerosol particle number concentrations (N) measured at long-term measurement stations involved either in the Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) and/or EU infrastructure project ACTRIS. The sites are located in Europe, North America, Antarctica, and on Pacific Ocean is...

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Main Authors: Asmi, A., Collaud Coen, M., Ogren, J.A., Andrews, E., Sheridan, P., Jefferson, A., Weingartner, E., Baltensperger, U., Bukowiecki, N., Lihavainen, H., Kivekäs, N., Asmi, E., Aalto, P.P., Kulmala, M., Wiedensohler, A., Birmili, W., Hamed, A., O'Dowd, C., Jennings, S.G., Weller, R., Flentje, H., Fjaeraa, A.M., Fiebig, M., Myhre, C.L., Hallar, A.G., Swietlicki, E., Kristensson, A., Laj, P.
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Published: München : European Geopyhsical Union 2013
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spelling ftleibnizopen:oai:oai.leibnizopen.de:Vof5pIkBdbrxVwz6ZLYM 2023-08-20T04:02:18+02:00 Aerosol decadal trends - Part 2: In-situ aerosol particle number concentrations at GAW and ACTRIS stations Asmi, A. Collaud Coen, M. Ogren, J.A. Andrews, E. Sheridan, P. Jefferson, A. Weingartner, E. Baltensperger, U. Bukowiecki, N. Lihavainen, H. Kivekäs, N. Asmi, E. Aalto, P.P. Kulmala, M. Wiedensohler, A. Birmili, W. Hamed, A. O'Dowd, C. Jennings, S.G. Weller, R. Flentje, H. Fjaeraa, A.M. Fiebig, M. Myhre, C.L. Hallar, A.G. Swietlicki, E. Kristensson, A. Laj, P. 2013 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.34657/761 https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/688 eng eng München : European Geopyhsical Union CC BY 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Volume 13, Issue 2, Page 895-916 aerosol composition air temperature cloud condensation nucleus emission nitrogen Northern Hemisphere optical property time series 550 article Text 2013 ftleibnizopen https://doi.org/10.34657/761 2023-07-30T23:32:58Z We have analysed the trends of total aerosol particle number concentrations (N) measured at long-term measurement stations involved either in the Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) and/or EU infrastructure project ACTRIS. The sites are located in Europe, North America, Antarctica, and on Pacific Ocean islands. The majority of the sites showed clear decreasing trends both in the full-length time series, and in the intra-site comparison period of 2001–2010, especially during the winter months. Several potential driving processes for the observed trends were studied, and even though there are some similarities between N trends and air temperature changes, the most likely cause of many northern hemisphere trends was found to be decreases in the anthropogenic emissions of primary particles, SO2 or some co-emitted species. We could not find a consistent agreement between the trends of N and particle optical properties in the few stations with long time series of all of these properties. The trends of N and the proxies for cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) were generally consistent in the few European stations where the measurements were available. This work provides a useful comparison analysis for modelling studies of trends in aerosol number concentrations. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica LeibnizOpen (The Leibniz Association) Pacific
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topic aerosol composition
air temperature
cloud condensation nucleus
emission
nitrogen
Northern Hemisphere
optical property
time series
550
spellingShingle aerosol composition
air temperature
cloud condensation nucleus
emission
nitrogen
Northern Hemisphere
optical property
time series
550
Asmi, A.
Collaud Coen, M.
Ogren, J.A.
Andrews, E.
Sheridan, P.
Jefferson, A.
Weingartner, E.
Baltensperger, U.
Bukowiecki, N.
Lihavainen, H.
Kivekäs, N.
Asmi, E.
Aalto, P.P.
Kulmala, M.
Wiedensohler, A.
Birmili, W.
Hamed, A.
O'Dowd, C.
Jennings, S.G.
Weller, R.
Flentje, H.
Fjaeraa, A.M.
Fiebig, M.
Myhre, C.L.
Hallar, A.G.
Swietlicki, E.
Kristensson, A.
Laj, P.
Aerosol decadal trends - Part 2: In-situ aerosol particle number concentrations at GAW and ACTRIS stations
topic_facet aerosol composition
air temperature
cloud condensation nucleus
emission
nitrogen
Northern Hemisphere
optical property
time series
550
description We have analysed the trends of total aerosol particle number concentrations (N) measured at long-term measurement stations involved either in the Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) and/or EU infrastructure project ACTRIS. The sites are located in Europe, North America, Antarctica, and on Pacific Ocean islands. The majority of the sites showed clear decreasing trends both in the full-length time series, and in the intra-site comparison period of 2001–2010, especially during the winter months. Several potential driving processes for the observed trends were studied, and even though there are some similarities between N trends and air temperature changes, the most likely cause of many northern hemisphere trends was found to be decreases in the anthropogenic emissions of primary particles, SO2 or some co-emitted species. We could not find a consistent agreement between the trends of N and particle optical properties in the few stations with long time series of all of these properties. The trends of N and the proxies for cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) were generally consistent in the few European stations where the measurements were available. This work provides a useful comparison analysis for modelling studies of trends in aerosol number concentrations. publishedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Asmi, A.
Collaud Coen, M.
Ogren, J.A.
Andrews, E.
Sheridan, P.
Jefferson, A.
Weingartner, E.
Baltensperger, U.
Bukowiecki, N.
Lihavainen, H.
Kivekäs, N.
Asmi, E.
Aalto, P.P.
Kulmala, M.
Wiedensohler, A.
Birmili, W.
Hamed, A.
O'Dowd, C.
Jennings, S.G.
Weller, R.
Flentje, H.
Fjaeraa, A.M.
Fiebig, M.
Myhre, C.L.
Hallar, A.G.
Swietlicki, E.
Kristensson, A.
Laj, P.
author_facet Asmi, A.
Collaud Coen, M.
Ogren, J.A.
Andrews, E.
Sheridan, P.
Jefferson, A.
Weingartner, E.
Baltensperger, U.
Bukowiecki, N.
Lihavainen, H.
Kivekäs, N.
Asmi, E.
Aalto, P.P.
Kulmala, M.
Wiedensohler, A.
Birmili, W.
Hamed, A.
O'Dowd, C.
Jennings, S.G.
Weller, R.
Flentje, H.
Fjaeraa, A.M.
Fiebig, M.
Myhre, C.L.
Hallar, A.G.
Swietlicki, E.
Kristensson, A.
Laj, P.
author_sort Asmi, A.
title Aerosol decadal trends - Part 2: In-situ aerosol particle number concentrations at GAW and ACTRIS stations
title_short Aerosol decadal trends - Part 2: In-situ aerosol particle number concentrations at GAW and ACTRIS stations
title_full Aerosol decadal trends - Part 2: In-situ aerosol particle number concentrations at GAW and ACTRIS stations
title_fullStr Aerosol decadal trends - Part 2: In-situ aerosol particle number concentrations at GAW and ACTRIS stations
title_full_unstemmed Aerosol decadal trends - Part 2: In-situ aerosol particle number concentrations at GAW and ACTRIS stations
title_sort aerosol decadal trends - part 2: in-situ aerosol particle number concentrations at gaw and actris stations
publisher München : European Geopyhsical Union
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