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Main Authors: Zeppenfeld, Sebastian, Fuchs, Susanne, Rödger, Susanne, Dietze, Anett, van Pinxteren, Manuela, Herrmann, Hartmut
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Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.927565
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author Zeppenfeld, Sebastian
Fuchs, Susanne
Rödger, Susanne
Dietze, Anett
van Pinxteren, Manuela
Herrmann, Hartmut
author_facet Zeppenfeld, Sebastian
Fuchs, Susanne
Rödger, Susanne
Dietze, Anett
van Pinxteren, Manuela
Herrmann, Hartmut
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents Size-resolved atmospheric particles were collected over the Southern Ocean west of the Antarctic Peninsula during the PI-ICE campaign (2019) using a five-stage low-pressure BERNER impactor. The size of the particles ranged between 50 nm and 10 µm. Sampling was conducted on board the Spanish research vessel B.I.O. Hespérides and at the research station Juan Carlos I located on Livingston Island. These aerosol particle samples were characterized on following chemical parameters: Particle mass concentration, inorganic ions, monosaccharides contained in polysaccharides after acid hydrolysis.
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spellingShingle Marine carbohydrates and inorganic ions in size-resolved atmospheric particles collected over the Southern Ocean
Zeppenfeld, Sebastian
Fuchs, Susanne
Rödger, Susanne
Dietze, Anett
van Pinxteren, Manuela
Herrmann, Hartmut
AC3; Aerosol, particle size range; aerosol particles; Aerosols; Air volume; ALTITUDE; Ammonium; Antarctic Peninsula; Arabinose; Arctic Amplification; Berner; BERNER; Bromide; carbohydrates; Carbohydrates, combined, total; chloride; Chloride; Comment; DATE/TIME; Event label; Five-stage low-pressure BERNER impactor; Fluoride; Fucose; Galactosamine; Galactose; Galacturonic acid; Glucosamine; glucose; Glucose; Glucuronic acid; Hesperides; Hespérides; High-Perfomrance Anion-Exchange Chromatography coupled with Pulsed Amperometric Detection (Dionex ICS-3000, Thermo Scientific); Humidity, relative; Humidity, relative, standard deviation; inorganic ions; Ion chromatograph, Thermo Scientific, Dionex ICS-6000; Juan Carlos I; Juan Carlos I Antarctic Base; LATITUDE; Latitude 2; Livingston Island; LONGITUDE; Longitude 2; Magnesium; Mannose; Methanesulfonic acid; Microbalance Mettler Toledo XP2U; Monosaccharides; Muramic acid; Nitrate; Nitrite; Oxalate; Phosphate; PI-ICE; PI-ICE_Berner1; PI-ICE_Berner2; PI-ICE_Berner3; PI-ICE_Berner4; PI-ICE_Berner5; PI-ICE_Berner6; PI-ICE_Berner7; PI-ICE_Berner8; polysaccharides; Potassium; Rhamnose; Sample code/label; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; size-resolved; sodium; Sodium; Southern Ocean; sugars; Sulfate; Temperature, air; Temperature, air, standard deviation; Wind speed; Wind speed, standard deviation; Xylose
Size-resolved atmospheric particles were collected over the Southern Ocean west of the Antarctic Peninsula during the PI-ICE campaign (2019) using a five-stage low-pressure BERNER impactor. The size of the particles ranged between 50 nm and 10 µm. Sampling was conducted on board the Spanish research vessel B.I.O. Hespérides and at the research station Juan Carlos I located on Livingston Island. These aerosol particle samples were characterized on following chemical parameters: Particle mass concentration, inorganic ions, monosaccharides contained in polysaccharides after acid hydrolysis.
title Marine carbohydrates and inorganic ions in size-resolved atmospheric particles collected over the Southern Ocean
topic AC3; Aerosol, particle size range; aerosol particles; Aerosols; Air volume; ALTITUDE; Ammonium; Antarctic Peninsula; Arabinose; Arctic Amplification; Berner; BERNER; Bromide; carbohydrates; Carbohydrates, combined, total; chloride; Chloride; Comment; DATE/TIME; Event label; Five-stage low-pressure BERNER impactor; Fluoride; Fucose; Galactosamine; Galactose; Galacturonic acid; Glucosamine; glucose; Glucose; Glucuronic acid; Hesperides; Hespérides; High-Perfomrance Anion-Exchange Chromatography coupled with Pulsed Amperometric Detection (Dionex ICS-3000, Thermo Scientific); Humidity, relative; Humidity, relative, standard deviation; inorganic ions; Ion chromatograph, Thermo Scientific, Dionex ICS-6000; Juan Carlos I; Juan Carlos I Antarctic Base; LATITUDE; Latitude 2; Livingston Island; LONGITUDE; Longitude 2; Magnesium; Mannose; Methanesulfonic acid; Microbalance Mettler Toledo XP2U; Monosaccharides; Muramic acid; Nitrate; Nitrite; Oxalate; Phosphate; PI-ICE; PI-ICE_Berner1; PI-ICE_Berner2; PI-ICE_Berner3; PI-ICE_Berner4; PI-ICE_Berner5; PI-ICE_Berner6; PI-ICE_Berner7; PI-ICE_Berner8; polysaccharides; Potassium; Rhamnose; Sample code/label; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; size-resolved; sodium; Sodium; Southern Ocean; sugars; Sulfate; Temperature, air; Temperature, air, standard deviation; Wind speed; Wind speed, standard deviation; Xylose
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.927565