Chemical and physical characteristics of aerosol particles at a remote coastal location, mace head, ireland, during namblex
A suite of aerosol physical and chemical measurements were made at the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Station, Co. Galway, Ireland, a coastal site on the eastern seaboard of the north Atlantic Ocean during NAMBLEX. The data have been used in this paper to show that over a wide range of aerosol sizes...
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ftnuigalway:oai:https://researchrepository.universityofgalway.ie:10379/8975 2024-10-13T14:09:24+00:00 Chemical and physical characteristics of aerosol particles at a remote coastal location, mace head, ireland, during namblex Coe, H. Allan, J. D. Alfarra, M. R. Bower, K. N. Flynn, M. J. McFiggans, G. B. Topping, D. O. Williams, P. I. O'Dowd, C. D. Dall'Osto, M. Beddows, D. C. S. Harrison, R. M. 2006-08-09 http://hdl.handle.net/10379/8975 https://doi.org/10.13025/24211 https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-6-3289-2006 unknown Copernicus GmbH Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Coe, H. Allan, J. D.; Alfarra, M. R.; Bower, K. N.; Flynn, M. J.; McFiggans, G. B.; Topping, D. O.; Williams, P. I.; O'Dowd, C. D.; Dall'Osto, M.; Beddows, D. C. S.; Harrison, R. M. (2006). Chemical and physical characteristics of aerosol particles at a remote coastal location, mace head, ireland, during namblex. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 6 , 3289-3301 1680-7324 http://hdl.handle.net/10379/8975 https://doi.org/10.13025/24211 doi:10.5194/acp-6-3289-2006 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Ireland https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/ marine boundary-layer mass-spectrometer north-atlantic size distributions molecular-iodine cloud sea ho2 chemistry emissions Article 2006 ftnuigalway https://doi.org/10.13025/2421110.5194/acp-6-3289-2006 2024-09-17T14:44:30Z A suite of aerosol physical and chemical measurements were made at the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Station, Co. Galway, Ireland, a coastal site on the eastern seaboard of the north Atlantic Ocean during NAMBLEX. The data have been used in this paper to show that over a wide range of aerosol sizes there is no impact of the intertidal zone or the surf zone on measurements made at 7 m above ground level or higher. During the measurement period a range of air mass types were observed. During anticyclonic periods and conditions of continental outflow Aitken and accumulation mode were enhanced by a factor of 5 compared to the marine sector, whilst coarse mode particles were enhanced during westerly conditions. Baseline marine conditions were rarely met at Mace Head during NAMBLEX and high wind speeds were observed for brief periods only. The NAMBLEX experiment focussed on a detailed assessment of photochemistry in the marine environment, investigating the linkage between the HOx and the halogen radical cycles. Heterogeneous losses are important in both these cycles. In this paper loss rates of gaseous species to aerosol surfaces were calculated for a range of uptake coefficients. Even when the accommodation coefficient is unity, lifetimes due to heterogeneous loss of less than 10 s were never observed and rarely were they less than 500 s. Diffusional limitation to mass transfer is important in most conditions as the coarse mode is always significant. We calculate a minimum overestimate of 50% in the loss rate if this is neglected and so it should always be considered when calculating loss rates of gaseous species to particle surfaces. HO2 and HOI have accommodation coefficients of around 0.03 and hence we calculate lifetimes due to loss to particle surfaces of 2000 s or greater under the conditions experienced during NAMBLEX. Aerosol composition data collected during this experiment provide representative information on the input aerosol characteristics to western Europe. During NAMBLEX the submicron aerosol was ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic National University of Ireland (NUI), Galway: ARAN Aitken ENVELOPE(-44.516,-44.516,-60.733,-60.733) Mace ENVELOPE(155.883,155.883,-81.417,-81.417) |
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marine boundary-layer mass-spectrometer north-atlantic size distributions molecular-iodine cloud sea ho2 chemistry emissions Coe, H. Allan, J. D. Alfarra, M. R. Bower, K. N. Flynn, M. J. McFiggans, G. B. Topping, D. O. Williams, P. I. O'Dowd, C. D. Dall'Osto, M. Beddows, D. C. S. Harrison, R. M. Chemical and physical characteristics of aerosol particles at a remote coastal location, mace head, ireland, during namblex |
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A suite of aerosol physical and chemical measurements were made at the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Station, Co. Galway, Ireland, a coastal site on the eastern seaboard of the north Atlantic Ocean during NAMBLEX. The data have been used in this paper to show that over a wide range of aerosol sizes there is no impact of the intertidal zone or the surf zone on measurements made at 7 m above ground level or higher. During the measurement period a range of air mass types were observed. During anticyclonic periods and conditions of continental outflow Aitken and accumulation mode were enhanced by a factor of 5 compared to the marine sector, whilst coarse mode particles were enhanced during westerly conditions. Baseline marine conditions were rarely met at Mace Head during NAMBLEX and high wind speeds were observed for brief periods only. The NAMBLEX experiment focussed on a detailed assessment of photochemistry in the marine environment, investigating the linkage between the HOx and the halogen radical cycles. Heterogeneous losses are important in both these cycles. In this paper loss rates of gaseous species to aerosol surfaces were calculated for a range of uptake coefficients. Even when the accommodation coefficient is unity, lifetimes due to heterogeneous loss of less than 10 s were never observed and rarely were they less than 500 s. Diffusional limitation to mass transfer is important in most conditions as the coarse mode is always significant. We calculate a minimum overestimate of 50% in the loss rate if this is neglected and so it should always be considered when calculating loss rates of gaseous species to particle surfaces. HO2 and HOI have accommodation coefficients of around 0.03 and hence we calculate lifetimes due to loss to particle surfaces of 2000 s or greater under the conditions experienced during NAMBLEX. Aerosol composition data collected during this experiment provide representative information on the input aerosol characteristics to western Europe. During NAMBLEX the submicron aerosol was ... |
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Coe, H. Allan, J. D. Alfarra, M. R. Bower, K. N. Flynn, M. J. McFiggans, G. B. Topping, D. O. Williams, P. I. O'Dowd, C. D. Dall'Osto, M. Beddows, D. C. S. Harrison, R. M. |
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Coe, H. Allan, J. D. Alfarra, M. R. Bower, K. N. Flynn, M. J. McFiggans, G. B. Topping, D. O. Williams, P. I. O'Dowd, C. D. Dall'Osto, M. Beddows, D. C. S. Harrison, R. M. |
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Chemical and physical characteristics of aerosol particles at a remote coastal location, mace head, ireland, during namblex |
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Chemical and physical characteristics of aerosol particles at a remote coastal location, mace head, ireland, during namblex |
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Chemical and physical characteristics of aerosol particles at a remote coastal location, mace head, ireland, during namblex |
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Chemical and physical characteristics of aerosol particles at a remote coastal location, mace head, ireland, during namblex |
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Chemical and physical characteristics of aerosol particles at a remote coastal location, mace head, ireland, during namblex |
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chemical and physical characteristics of aerosol particles at a remote coastal location, mace head, ireland, during namblex |
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2006 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10379/8975 https://doi.org/10.13025/24211 https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-6-3289-2006 |
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ENVELOPE(-44.516,-44.516,-60.733,-60.733) ENVELOPE(155.883,155.883,-81.417,-81.417) |
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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Coe, H. Allan, J. D.; Alfarra, M. R.; Bower, K. N.; Flynn, M. J.; McFiggans, G. B.; Topping, D. O.; Williams, P. I.; O'Dowd, C. D.; Dall'Osto, M.; Beddows, D. C. S.; Harrison, R. M. (2006). Chemical and physical characteristics of aerosol particles at a remote coastal location, mace head, ireland, during namblex. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 6 , 3289-3301 1680-7324 http://hdl.handle.net/10379/8975 https://doi.org/10.13025/24211 doi:10.5194/acp-6-3289-2006 |
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https://doi.org/10.13025/2421110.5194/acp-6-3289-2006 |
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