Atmospheric monitoring at the Norwegian Antarctic station Troll: measurement programme and first results

The Troll Atmospheric Station in Antarctica (72°01?S, 2°32?E, 1309 m a.s.l.) was established and put into operation in early 2007. The main foci of the measurement programme are pollution and aerosols in the transition zone between the coastal zone and the inland ice plateau, complementing existing...

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Main Authors: Hansen, Georg Heinrich, Aspmo, Katrine, Berg, Torunn, Edvardsen, Kåre, Fiebig, Markus, Kallenborn, Roland, Krognes, Terje, Lunder, Chris Rene, Stebel, Kerstin, Schmidbauer, Norbert, Solberg, Sverre, Yttri, Karl Espen
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Language:English
Published: Polar research 2009
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spelling ftnilu:oai:nilu.brage.unit.no:11250/2980500 2024-05-12T07:55:35+00:00 Atmospheric monitoring at the Norwegian Antarctic station Troll: measurement programme and first results Hansen, Georg Heinrich Aspmo, Katrine Berg, Torunn Edvardsen, Kåre Fiebig, Markus Kallenborn, Roland Krognes, Terje Lunder, Chris Rene Stebel, Kerstin Schmidbauer, Norbert Solberg, Sverre Yttri, Karl Espen 2009 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2980500 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-8369.2009.00134.x eng eng Polar research Polar Research. 2009, 28, 353-363. urn:issn:1751-8369 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2980500 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-8369.2009.00134.x © 2009 the authors, journal compilation © 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd 353-363 28 Polar Research Trollobservatoriet Peer reviewed Journal article 2009 ftnilu https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-8369.2009.00134.x 2024-04-12T01:32:37Z The Troll Atmospheric Station in Antarctica (72°01?S, 2°32?E, 1309 m a.s.l.) was established and put into operation in early 2007. The main foci of the measurement programme are pollution and aerosols in the transition zone between the coastal zone and the inland ice plateau, complementing existing observation programmes along the Antarctic coast and on the Antarctic Plateau. After one year of operation, the monitoring programme is fully operative, and a comprehensive set of data is being analysed. As far as comparable data are available, there is satisfactory agreement between previous and new data. Both aerosol data and measurements of pollution indicate the episodic influence of coastal air masses throughout the year. Background values of medium long-lived pollutants such as CO, O3 and Hg are up to 50% lower than at corresponding Arctic sites (depending on the season), but are still significant. Total ozone and UV doses manifest the recurring Antarctic stratospheric ozone hole, which was moderately severe, but very persistent in 2007. Specific episodes of elevated aerosol concentration and mercury activation are currently under detailed investigation, and will be published separately. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Arctic Polar Research NILU – Norwegian Institute for Air Research: NILU Brage Antarctic Arctic The Antarctic Troll ENVELOPE(13.895,13.895,67.110,67.110) Polar Research 28 3 353 363
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Hansen, Georg Heinrich
Aspmo, Katrine
Berg, Torunn
Edvardsen, Kåre
Fiebig, Markus
Kallenborn, Roland
Krognes, Terje
Lunder, Chris Rene
Stebel, Kerstin
Schmidbauer, Norbert
Solberg, Sverre
Yttri, Karl Espen
Atmospheric monitoring at the Norwegian Antarctic station Troll: measurement programme and first results
topic_facet Trollobservatoriet
description The Troll Atmospheric Station in Antarctica (72°01?S, 2°32?E, 1309 m a.s.l.) was established and put into operation in early 2007. The main foci of the measurement programme are pollution and aerosols in the transition zone between the coastal zone and the inland ice plateau, complementing existing observation programmes along the Antarctic coast and on the Antarctic Plateau. After one year of operation, the monitoring programme is fully operative, and a comprehensive set of data is being analysed. As far as comparable data are available, there is satisfactory agreement between previous and new data. Both aerosol data and measurements of pollution indicate the episodic influence of coastal air masses throughout the year. Background values of medium long-lived pollutants such as CO, O3 and Hg are up to 50% lower than at corresponding Arctic sites (depending on the season), but are still significant. Total ozone and UV doses manifest the recurring Antarctic stratospheric ozone hole, which was moderately severe, but very persistent in 2007. Specific episodes of elevated aerosol concentration and mercury activation are currently under detailed investigation, and will be published separately. publishedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hansen, Georg Heinrich
Aspmo, Katrine
Berg, Torunn
Edvardsen, Kåre
Fiebig, Markus
Kallenborn, Roland
Krognes, Terje
Lunder, Chris Rene
Stebel, Kerstin
Schmidbauer, Norbert
Solberg, Sverre
Yttri, Karl Espen
author_facet Hansen, Georg Heinrich
Aspmo, Katrine
Berg, Torunn
Edvardsen, Kåre
Fiebig, Markus
Kallenborn, Roland
Krognes, Terje
Lunder, Chris Rene
Stebel, Kerstin
Schmidbauer, Norbert
Solberg, Sverre
Yttri, Karl Espen
author_sort Hansen, Georg Heinrich
title Atmospheric monitoring at the Norwegian Antarctic station Troll: measurement programme and first results
title_short Atmospheric monitoring at the Norwegian Antarctic station Troll: measurement programme and first results
title_full Atmospheric monitoring at the Norwegian Antarctic station Troll: measurement programme and first results
title_fullStr Atmospheric monitoring at the Norwegian Antarctic station Troll: measurement programme and first results
title_full_unstemmed Atmospheric monitoring at the Norwegian Antarctic station Troll: measurement programme and first results
title_sort atmospheric monitoring at the norwegian antarctic station troll: measurement programme and first results
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