Seasonal variation of atmospheric particle number concentrations, new particle formation and atmospheric oxidation capacity at the high Arctic site Villum Research Station, Station Nord

This work presents an analysis of the physical properties of sub-micrometer aerosol particles measured at the high Arctic site Villum Research Station, Station Nord (VRS), northeast Greenland, between July 2010 and February 2013. The study focuses on particle number concentrations, particle number s...

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Main Authors: Nguyen, Quynh T., Glasius, Marianne, Sørensen, Lise L., Jensen, Bjarne, Skov, Henrik, Birmili, Wolfram, Wiedensohler, Alfred, Kristensson, Adam, Nøjgaard, Jacob K., Massling, Andreas
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Language:English
Published: München : European Geopyhsical Union 2016
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.34657/1228
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spelling ftleibnizopen:oai:oai.leibnizopen.de:ndpQoYoBbHMkKcxzgwjO 2023-10-09T21:48:35+02:00 Seasonal variation of atmospheric particle number concentrations, new particle formation and atmospheric oxidation capacity at the high Arctic site Villum Research Station, Station Nord Nguyen, Quynh T. Glasius, Marianne Sørensen, Lise L. Jensen, Bjarne Skov, Henrik Birmili, Wolfram Wiedensohler, Alfred Kristensson, Adam Nøjgaard, Jacob K. Massling, Andreas 2016 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.34657/1228 https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/929 eng eng München : European Geopyhsical Union CC BY 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Volume 16, Issue 17, Page 11319-11336 550 article Text 2016 ftleibnizopen https://doi.org/10.34657/1228 2023-09-17T23:34:47Z This work presents an analysis of the physical properties of sub-micrometer aerosol particles measured at the high Arctic site Villum Research Station, Station Nord (VRS), northeast Greenland, between July 2010 and February 2013. The study focuses on particle number concentrations, particle number size distributions and the occurrence of new particle formation (NPF) events and their seasonality in the high Arctic, where observations and characterization of such aerosol particle properties and corresponding events are rare and understanding of related processes is lacking. A clear accumulation mode was observed during the darker months from October until mid-May, which became considerably more pronounced during the prominent Arctic haze months from March to mid-May. In contrast, nucleation- and Aitken-mode particles were predominantly observed during the summer months. Analysis of wind direction and wind speed indicated possible contributions of marine sources from the easterly side of the station to the observed summertime particle number concentrations, while southwesterly to westerly winds dominated during the darker months. NPF events lasting from hours to days were mostly observed from June until August, with fewer events observed during the months with less sunlight, i.e., March, April, September and October. The results tend to indicate that ozone (O3) might be weakly anti-correlated with particle number concentrations of the nucleation-mode range (10–30 nm) in almost half of the NPF events, while no positive correlation was observed. Calculations of air mass back trajectories using the Hybrid Single Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory (HYSPLIT) model for the NPF event days suggested that the onset or interruption of events could possibly be explained by changes in air mass origin. A map of event occurrence probability was computed, indicating that southerly air masses from over the Greenland Sea were more likely linked to those events. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Greenland Greenland Sea LeibnizOpen (The Leibniz Association) Aitken ENVELOPE(-44.516,-44.516,-60.733,-60.733) Arctic Greenland Station Nord ENVELOPE(-16.663,-16.663,81.599,81.599)
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Glasius, Marianne
Sørensen, Lise L.
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Skov, Henrik
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Wiedensohler, Alfred
Kristensson, Adam
Nøjgaard, Jacob K.
Massling, Andreas
Seasonal variation of atmospheric particle number concentrations, new particle formation and atmospheric oxidation capacity at the high Arctic site Villum Research Station, Station Nord
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description This work presents an analysis of the physical properties of sub-micrometer aerosol particles measured at the high Arctic site Villum Research Station, Station Nord (VRS), northeast Greenland, between July 2010 and February 2013. The study focuses on particle number concentrations, particle number size distributions and the occurrence of new particle formation (NPF) events and their seasonality in the high Arctic, where observations and characterization of such aerosol particle properties and corresponding events are rare and understanding of related processes is lacking. A clear accumulation mode was observed during the darker months from October until mid-May, which became considerably more pronounced during the prominent Arctic haze months from March to mid-May. In contrast, nucleation- and Aitken-mode particles were predominantly observed during the summer months. Analysis of wind direction and wind speed indicated possible contributions of marine sources from the easterly side of the station to the observed summertime particle number concentrations, while southwesterly to westerly winds dominated during the darker months. NPF events lasting from hours to days were mostly observed from June until August, with fewer events observed during the months with less sunlight, i.e., March, April, September and October. The results tend to indicate that ozone (O3) might be weakly anti-correlated with particle number concentrations of the nucleation-mode range (10–30 nm) in almost half of the NPF events, while no positive correlation was observed. Calculations of air mass back trajectories using the Hybrid Single Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory (HYSPLIT) model for the NPF event days suggested that the onset or interruption of events could possibly be explained by changes in air mass origin. A map of event occurrence probability was computed, indicating that southerly air masses from over the Greenland Sea were more likely linked to those events. publishedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Nguyen, Quynh T.
Glasius, Marianne
Sørensen, Lise L.
Jensen, Bjarne
Skov, Henrik
Birmili, Wolfram
Wiedensohler, Alfred
Kristensson, Adam
Nøjgaard, Jacob K.
Massling, Andreas
author_facet Nguyen, Quynh T.
Glasius, Marianne
Sørensen, Lise L.
Jensen, Bjarne
Skov, Henrik
Birmili, Wolfram
Wiedensohler, Alfred
Kristensson, Adam
Nøjgaard, Jacob K.
Massling, Andreas
author_sort Nguyen, Quynh T.
title Seasonal variation of atmospheric particle number concentrations, new particle formation and atmospheric oxidation capacity at the high Arctic site Villum Research Station, Station Nord
title_short Seasonal variation of atmospheric particle number concentrations, new particle formation and atmospheric oxidation capacity at the high Arctic site Villum Research Station, Station Nord
title_full Seasonal variation of atmospheric particle number concentrations, new particle formation and atmospheric oxidation capacity at the high Arctic site Villum Research Station, Station Nord
title_fullStr Seasonal variation of atmospheric particle number concentrations, new particle formation and atmospheric oxidation capacity at the high Arctic site Villum Research Station, Station Nord
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal variation of atmospheric particle number concentrations, new particle formation and atmospheric oxidation capacity at the high Arctic site Villum Research Station, Station Nord
title_sort seasonal variation of atmospheric particle number concentrations, new particle formation and atmospheric oxidation capacity at the high arctic site villum research station, station nord
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