Continuous corrected particle number concentration data in 10 sec resolution measured in the Swiss aerosol container using a whole air inlet during MOSAiC 2019/2020

This dataset contains corrected particle number concentration data measured during the year-long MOSAiC expedition from October 2019 to September 2020. Some periods of the measurements were affected by repeated step changes in the particle number concentrations. This was caused by a valve, which was...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Beck, Ivo, Quéléver, Lauriane, Laurila, Tiia, Jokinen, Tuija, Schmale, Julia
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2023
Subjects:
TSI
CPC
Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.961118
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.961118
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Summary:This dataset contains corrected particle number concentration data measured during the year-long MOSAiC expedition from October 2019 to September 2020. Some periods of the measurements were affected by repeated step changes in the particle number concentrations. This was caused by a valve, which was positioned in the line behind (downstream) the CPC and switched between a total air inlet and an interstitial inlet. During odd hours (i.e. 1 am, 3 am etc.) the valve was open to the interstitial inlet, during even hours to the total inlet. During the affected periods (4.9% of all data points), the measured particle number concentrations behind the interstitial inlet are lower compared to the previous and the following hour behind the total inlet. To correct for these step changes in concentration, we calculated two correction factors, i.e. at the beginning and at the end of the affected period. The two correction factors are derived by dividing the median particle number concentrations of 3 minutes before (after) the start (end) of the affected period by the median particle number concentration of 3 minutes after (before) the start (end) of the affected period. Each data point of the affected period was then corrected by multiplying its particle number concentration by the linearly interpolated correction factor at the corresponding timestamp. The corrected data set may still contain minor artifacts related to the step change correction, i.e. small deviations of the number concentration in the order of < 10 %. The counting uncertainty of a CPC is nominally 10 %. Depending on how the dataset is used this might be relevant or not. The dataset has a time resolution of 10 sec. More detailed information about the measurement setup can be found in Beck et al. (2022). The data columns include time, latitude, longitude, particle number concentration and a correction flag (0 = uncorrected, 1 = corrected).