Differing mechanisms of new particle formation at two Arctic sites.

New particle formation in the Arctic atmosphere is an important source of aerosol particles. Understanding the processes of Arctic secondary aerosol formation is crucial due to their significant impact on cloud properties and therefore Arctic amplification. We observed the molecular formation of new...

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Main Authors: Beck, Lisa, Sarnela, Nina, Junninen, Heikki, Hoppe, Clara J.M, Garmash, Olga, Bianchi, Federico, Riva, Matthieu, Rose, Clémence, Peräkylä, Otso, Wimmer, Daniela, Kausiala, Oskari, Jokinen, Tuija, Ahonen, Lauri, Mikkilä, Jyri, Hakala, Jani, He, Xucheng, Kontkanen, Jenni, Wolf, Klara.K.E, Cappelletti, David, Mazzola, Mauro, Traversi, Rita, Petroselli, Chiara, Viola, Angelo.p, Vitale, Vito, Lange, Robert, Massling, Andreas, Nojgaard, Jakob k, Krejci, Radovan, Karlsson, Linn, Zieger, Paul, Jang, Sehyun, Lee, Kitack, Vakkari, Ville, Lampilahti, Janne, Thakur, Roseline, Leino (os. Paananen), Katri, Kangasluoma, Juha, Duplissy (née Kyrö), Ella-Maria, Siivola, Erkki, Marbouti, Marjan, Tham, Yee Jun, Saiz-Lopez, Alfonso, Petäjä, Tuukka, Ehn, Mikael, Worsnop, Douglas, Skov, Henrik, Kulmala, Markku, Kerminen, Veli-Matti, Sipilä, Mikko
Other Authors: INAR Physics, Polar and arctic atmospheric research (PANDA), Faculty of Science, Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research (INAR), Air quality research group, Department of Agricultural Sciences, Global Atmosphere-Earth surface feedbacks, Department of Physics
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Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union 2021
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Beck, Lisa
Sarnela, Nina
Junninen, Heikki
Hoppe, Clara J.M
Garmash, Olga
Bianchi, Federico
Riva, Matthieu
Rose, Clémence
Peräkylä, Otso
Wimmer, Daniela
Kausiala, Oskari
Jokinen, Tuija
Ahonen, Lauri
Mikkilä, Jyri
Hakala, Jani
He, Xucheng
Kontkanen, Jenni
Wolf, Klara.K.E
Cappelletti, David
Mazzola, Mauro
Traversi, Rita
Petroselli, Chiara
Viola, Angelo.p
Vitale, Vito
Lange, Robert
Massling, Andreas
Nojgaard, Jakob k
Krejci, Radovan
Karlsson, Linn
Zieger, Paul
Jang, Sehyun
Lee, Kitack
Vakkari, Ville
Lampilahti, Janne
Thakur, Roseline
Leino (os. Paananen), Katri
Kangasluoma, Juha
Duplissy (née Kyrö), Ella-Maria
Siivola, Erkki
Marbouti, Marjan
Tham, Yee Jun
Saiz-Lopez, Alfonso
Petäjä, Tuukka
Ehn, Mikael
Worsnop, Douglas
Skov, Henrik
Kulmala, Markku
Kerminen, Veli-Matti
Sipilä, Mikko
Differing mechanisms of new particle formation at two Arctic sites.
topic_facet 114 Physical sciences
description New particle formation in the Arctic atmosphere is an important source of aerosol particles. Understanding the processes of Arctic secondary aerosol formation is crucial due to their significant impact on cloud properties and therefore Arctic amplification. We observed the molecular formation of new particles from low-volatility vapors at two Arctic sites with differing surroundings. In Svalbard, sulfuric acid (SA) and methane sulfonic acid (MSA) contribute to the formation of secondary aerosol and to some extent to cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). This occurs via ion-induced nucleation of SA and NH3 and subsequent growth by mainly SA and MSA condensation during springtime and highly oxygenated organic molecules during summertime. By contrast, in an ice-covered region around Villum, we observed new particle formation driven by iodic acid but its concentration was insufficient to grow nucleated particles to CCN sizes. Our results provide new insight about sources and precursors of Arctic secondary aerosol particles. Peer reviewed
author2 INAR Physics
Polar and arctic atmospheric research (PANDA)
Faculty of Science
Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research (INAR)
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Department of Agricultural Sciences
Global Atmosphere-Earth surface feedbacks
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author Beck, Lisa
Sarnela, Nina
Junninen, Heikki
Hoppe, Clara J.M
Garmash, Olga
Bianchi, Federico
Riva, Matthieu
Rose, Clémence
Peräkylä, Otso
Wimmer, Daniela
Kausiala, Oskari
Jokinen, Tuija
Ahonen, Lauri
Mikkilä, Jyri
Hakala, Jani
He, Xucheng
Kontkanen, Jenni
Wolf, Klara.K.E
Cappelletti, David
Mazzola, Mauro
Traversi, Rita
Petroselli, Chiara
Viola, Angelo.p
Vitale, Vito
Lange, Robert
Massling, Andreas
Nojgaard, Jakob k
Krejci, Radovan
Karlsson, Linn
Zieger, Paul
Jang, Sehyun
Lee, Kitack
Vakkari, Ville
Lampilahti, Janne
Thakur, Roseline
Leino (os. Paananen), Katri
Kangasluoma, Juha
Duplissy (née Kyrö), Ella-Maria
Siivola, Erkki
Marbouti, Marjan
Tham, Yee Jun
Saiz-Lopez, Alfonso
Petäjä, Tuukka
Ehn, Mikael
Worsnop, Douglas
Skov, Henrik
Kulmala, Markku
Kerminen, Veli-Matti
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Hakala, Jani
He, Xucheng
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Wolf, Klara.K.E
Cappelletti, David
Mazzola, Mauro
Traversi, Rita
Petroselli, Chiara
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Vitale, Vito
Lange, Robert
Massling, Andreas
Nojgaard, Jakob k
Krejci, Radovan
Karlsson, Linn
Zieger, Paul
Jang, Sehyun
Lee, Kitack
Vakkari, Ville
Lampilahti, Janne
Thakur, Roseline
Leino (os. Paananen), Katri
Kangasluoma, Juha
Duplissy (née Kyrö), Ella-Maria
Siivola, Erkki
Marbouti, Marjan
Tham, Yee Jun
Saiz-Lopez, Alfonso
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title Differing mechanisms of new particle formation at two Arctic sites.
title_short Differing mechanisms of new particle formation at two Arctic sites.
title_full Differing mechanisms of new particle formation at two Arctic sites.
title_fullStr Differing mechanisms of new particle formation at two Arctic sites.
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/326936 2024-04-21T07:54:27+00:00 Differing mechanisms of new particle formation at two Arctic sites. Beck, Lisa Sarnela, Nina Junninen, Heikki Hoppe, Clara J.M Garmash, Olga Bianchi, Federico Riva, Matthieu Rose, Clémence Peräkylä, Otso Wimmer, Daniela Kausiala, Oskari Jokinen, Tuija Ahonen, Lauri Mikkilä, Jyri Hakala, Jani He, Xucheng Kontkanen, Jenni Wolf, Klara.K.E Cappelletti, David Mazzola, Mauro Traversi, Rita Petroselli, Chiara Viola, Angelo.p Vitale, Vito Lange, Robert Massling, Andreas Nojgaard, Jakob k Krejci, Radovan Karlsson, Linn Zieger, Paul Jang, Sehyun Lee, Kitack Vakkari, Ville Lampilahti, Janne Thakur, Roseline Leino (os. Paananen), Katri Kangasluoma, Juha Duplissy (née Kyrö), Ella-Maria Siivola, Erkki Marbouti, Marjan Tham, Yee Jun Saiz-Lopez, Alfonso Petäjä, Tuukka Ehn, Mikael Worsnop, Douglas Skov, Henrik Kulmala, Markku Kerminen, Veli-Matti Sipilä, Mikko INAR Physics Polar and arctic atmospheric research (PANDA) Faculty of Science Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research (INAR) Air quality research group Department of Agricultural Sciences Global Atmosphere-Earth surface feedbacks Department of Physics 2021-02-23T13:29:02Z 11 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/326936 eng eng American Geophysical Union 10.1029/2020gl091334 Beck , L , Sarnela , N , Junninen , H , Hoppe , C J M , Garmash , O , Bianchi , F , Riva , M , Rose , C , Peräkylä , O , Wimmer , D , Kausiala , O , Jokinen , T , Ahonen , L , Mikkilä , J , Hakala , J , He , X , Kontkanen , J , Wolf , K K E , Cappelletti , D , Mazzola , M , Traversi , R , Petroselli , C , Viola , A P , Vitale , V , Lange , R , Massling , A , Nojgaard , J K , Krejci , R , Karlsson , L , Zieger , P , Jang , S , Lee , K , Vakkari , V , Lampilahti , J , Thakur , R , Leino (os. Paananen) , K , Kangasluoma , J , Duplissy (née Kyrö) , E-M , Siivola , E , Marbouti , M , Tham , Y J , Saiz-Lopez , A , Petäjä , T , Ehn , M , Worsnop , D , Skov , H , Kulmala , M , Kerminen , V-M & Sipilä , M 2021 , ' Differing mechanisms of new particle formation at two Arctic sites. ' , Geophysical Research Letters , vol. 48 , no. 4 , e2020GL091334 . https://doi.org/10.1029/2020gl091334 ORCID: /0000-0001-7178-9430/work/89580303 ORCID: /0000-0002-8594-7003/work/89580601 ORCID: /0000-0002-5373-3537/work/89581323 ORCID: /0000-0002-2089-0106/work/89581730 ORCID: /0000-0003-1874-3235/work/89581751 ORCID: /0000-0002-2534-6898/work/89581786 ORCID: /0000-0002-9675-3271/work/89581787 ORCID: /0000-0003-2996-3604/work/89582804 ORCID: /0000-0002-1639-1187/work/89583520 ORCID: /0000-0002-3238-4171/work/89583910 ORCID: /0000-0003-3700-5895/work/89584007 ORCID: /0000-0002-1881-9044/work/102822764 ORCID: /0000-0002-7416-306X/work/156151975 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/326936 b4a93530-bfd2-4455-8f79-b2d285714d3d 85101416139 000623802900053 cc_by info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess openAccess 114 Physical sciences Letter publishedVersion 2021 ftunivhelsihelda 2024-03-27T17:50:07Z New particle formation in the Arctic atmosphere is an important source of aerosol particles. Understanding the processes of Arctic secondary aerosol formation is crucial due to their significant impact on cloud properties and therefore Arctic amplification. We observed the molecular formation of new particles from low-volatility vapors at two Arctic sites with differing surroundings. In Svalbard, sulfuric acid (SA) and methane sulfonic acid (MSA) contribute to the formation of secondary aerosol and to some extent to cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). This occurs via ion-induced nucleation of SA and NH3 and subsequent growth by mainly SA and MSA condensation during springtime and highly oxygenated organic molecules during summertime. By contrast, in an ice-covered region around Villum, we observed new particle formation driven by iodic acid but its concentration was insufficient to grow nucleated particles to CCN sizes. Our results provide new insight about sources and precursors of Arctic secondary aerosol particles. Peer reviewed Manuscript Arctic Arctic Svalbard HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Geophysical Research Letters 48 4