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Aerosol properties associated with air masses arriving into the North East Atlantic during the 2008 Mace Head EUCAARI intensive observing period: an overview
air masses the North East Atlantic the 2008 Mace Head EUCAARI intensive observing period
2010/9/21
As part of the EUCAARI Intensive Observing Period, a 4-week campaign to measure aerosol physical, chemical and optical properties, atmospheric structure, and cloud microphysics was conducted from mid-...
Measurements of particle masses of inorganic salt particles for calibration of cloud condensation nuclei counters
particle masses inorganic salt particles cloud condensation nuclei counters
2009/8/25
We measured the mobility equivalent critical dry diameter for cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) activation (dc_me) and the particle mass of size-selected (NH4)2SO4 and NaCl particles to calibrate a CCN ...
On the relationship between acetone and carbon monoxide in different air masses
acetone carbon monoxide different air masses
2009/3/11
Carbon monoxide and acetone measurements are presented for five aircraft measurement campaigns at mid-latitudes, polar and tropical regions in the northern hemisphere. Throughout all campaigns, free t...
In-situ observations of aerosol particles remaining from evaporated cirrus crystals: Comparing clean and polluted air masses
aerosol particles cirrus crystals clean and polluted air masses
2009/3/11
In-situ observations of aerosol particles contained in cirrus crystals are presented and compared to interstitial aerosol size distributions (non-activated particles in between the cirrus crystals). T...
Thermal stability analysis of particles incorporated in cirrus crystals and of non-activated particles in between the cirrus crystals: comparing clean and polluted air masses
cirrus crystals non-activated particles cirrus crystals air masses
2009/3/4
A thermal volatility technique is used to provide indirect information about the chemical composition of the aerosol involved in cirrus cloud formation. The fraction of particles that disappears after...