Occurrence of an ultrafine particle mode less than 20 nm in diameter in the marine boundary layer during Arctic summer and autumn

The International Arctic Ocean Expedition 1991 (IAOE-91) provided a platform to study the occurrence and size distributions of ultrafine particles in the marine boundary layer (MBL) during Arctic summer and autumn. Measurements of both aerosol physics, and gas/particulate chemistry were taken aboard...

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Main Authors: Wiedensohler, Alfred, Covert, David S., Swietlicki, Erik, Aalto, Pasi, Heintzenberg, Jost, Leck, Caroline
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Milton Park : Taylor & Francis 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.34657/1131
https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/431
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spelling ftleibnizopen:oai:oai.leibnizopen.de:ZyePVYsBBwLIz6xGpQnr 2023-11-12T04:12:01+01:00 Occurrence of an ultrafine particle mode less than 20 nm in diameter in the marine boundary layer during Arctic summer and autumn Wiedensohler, Alfred Covert, David S. Swietlicki, Erik Aalto, Pasi Heintzenberg, Jost Leck, Caroline 2017 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.34657/1131 https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/431 eng eng Milton Park : Taylor & Francis CC BY 4.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Tellus B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology, Volume 48, Issue 2, Page 213-222 air mass type atmospheric particulates IAOE marine boundary layer oceanic boundary layer shipborne observation submicron aerosol mode ultrafine particle ultrafine particle mode 550 article Text 2017 ftleibnizopen https://doi.org/10.34657/1131 2023-10-22T23:36:00Z The International Arctic Ocean Expedition 1991 (IAOE-91) provided a platform to study the occurrence and size distributions of ultrafine particles in the marine boundary layer (MBL) during Arctic summer and autumn. Measurements of both aerosol physics, and gas/particulate chemistry were taken aboard the Swedish icebreaker Oden. Three separate submicron aerosol modes were found: an ultrafine mode (Dp < 20 nm), the Aitken mode (20 < Dp < 100 nm), and the accumulation mode (Dp > 100 nm). We evaluated correlations between ultrafine particle number concentrations and mean diameter with the entire measured physical, chemical, and meteorological data set. Multivariate statistical methods were then used to make these comparisons. A principal component (PC) analysis indicated that the observed variation in the data could be explained by the influence from several types of air masses. These were characterised by contributions from the open sea or sources from the surrounding continents and islands. A partial least square (PLS) regression of the ultrafine particle concentration was also used. These results implied that the ultrafine particles were produced above or in upper layers of the MBL and mixed downwards. There were also indications that the open sea acted as a source of the precursors for ultrafine particle production. No anti-correlation was found between the ultrafine and accumulation particle number concentrations, thus indicating that the sources were in separate air masses. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean oden Unknown Aitken ENVELOPE(-44.516,-44.516,-60.733,-60.733) Arctic Arctic Ocean
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topic air mass type
atmospheric particulates
IAOE
marine boundary layer
oceanic boundary layer
shipborne observation
submicron aerosol mode
ultrafine particle
ultrafine particle mode
550
spellingShingle air mass type
atmospheric particulates
IAOE
marine boundary layer
oceanic boundary layer
shipborne observation
submicron aerosol mode
ultrafine particle
ultrafine particle mode
550
Wiedensohler, Alfred
Covert, David S.
Swietlicki, Erik
Aalto, Pasi
Heintzenberg, Jost
Leck, Caroline
Occurrence of an ultrafine particle mode less than 20 nm in diameter in the marine boundary layer during Arctic summer and autumn
topic_facet air mass type
atmospheric particulates
IAOE
marine boundary layer
oceanic boundary layer
shipborne observation
submicron aerosol mode
ultrafine particle
ultrafine particle mode
550
description The International Arctic Ocean Expedition 1991 (IAOE-91) provided a platform to study the occurrence and size distributions of ultrafine particles in the marine boundary layer (MBL) during Arctic summer and autumn. Measurements of both aerosol physics, and gas/particulate chemistry were taken aboard the Swedish icebreaker Oden. Three separate submicron aerosol modes were found: an ultrafine mode (Dp < 20 nm), the Aitken mode (20 < Dp < 100 nm), and the accumulation mode (Dp > 100 nm). We evaluated correlations between ultrafine particle number concentrations and mean diameter with the entire measured physical, chemical, and meteorological data set. Multivariate statistical methods were then used to make these comparisons. A principal component (PC) analysis indicated that the observed variation in the data could be explained by the influence from several types of air masses. These were characterised by contributions from the open sea or sources from the surrounding continents and islands. A partial least square (PLS) regression of the ultrafine particle concentration was also used. These results implied that the ultrafine particles were produced above or in upper layers of the MBL and mixed downwards. There were also indications that the open sea acted as a source of the precursors for ultrafine particle production. No anti-correlation was found between the ultrafine and accumulation particle number concentrations, thus indicating that the sources were in separate air masses. publishedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Wiedensohler, Alfred
Covert, David S.
Swietlicki, Erik
Aalto, Pasi
Heintzenberg, Jost
Leck, Caroline
author_facet Wiedensohler, Alfred
Covert, David S.
Swietlicki, Erik
Aalto, Pasi
Heintzenberg, Jost
Leck, Caroline
author_sort Wiedensohler, Alfred
title Occurrence of an ultrafine particle mode less than 20 nm in diameter in the marine boundary layer during Arctic summer and autumn
title_short Occurrence of an ultrafine particle mode less than 20 nm in diameter in the marine boundary layer during Arctic summer and autumn
title_full Occurrence of an ultrafine particle mode less than 20 nm in diameter in the marine boundary layer during Arctic summer and autumn
title_fullStr Occurrence of an ultrafine particle mode less than 20 nm in diameter in the marine boundary layer during Arctic summer and autumn
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of an ultrafine particle mode less than 20 nm in diameter in the marine boundary layer during Arctic summer and autumn
title_sort occurrence of an ultrafine particle mode less than 20 nm in diameter in the marine boundary layer during arctic summer and autumn
publisher Milton Park : Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2017
url https://doi.org/10.34657/1131
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