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Hauptverfasser: Köhler, Laura, Herber, Andreas
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Veröffentlicht: PANGAEA 2025
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author Köhler, Laura
Herber, Andreas
author_facet Köhler, Laura
Herber, Andreas
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents The Portable Atmospheric Measurement box On Sea (PAMOS) is a fully automated instrument designed for air monitoring on commercial vessels, requiring no maintenance from the crew. First prototypes were deployed on the MS Fridtjof Nansen, a cruise ship operated by HX, in 2024. PAMOS unit 002 was installed on the MS Fridtjof Nansen for the Antarctic season and collected data south of 60°S on eleven round trips between Ushuaia and the Antarctic Peninsula from 30 November 2024 to 26 March 2025. The datasets include GPS positions (from both PAMOS and the vessel's navigation system when available), meteorological parameters (air temperature, pressure, relative humidity, relative wind speed and direction, and precipitation measured with a Vaisala WXT536), aerosol properties (particle number concentration from a naneos Partector 2, black carbon from a MA350, and particulate matter from an OPC-R2), and trace gases (CO₂, CO, CH₄, SO₂ from smartgas sensors). Quality flags are provided for all parameter groups and should be considered when using the data.
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spellingShingle Automated Measurements of Atmospheric Aerosols and Black Carbon on Commercial Cruise Voyages with the Portable Atmospheric Measurement box On Sea (PAMOS): MS Fridtjof Nansen from November 2024 to March 2025
Köhler, Laura
Herber, Andreas
20241130_FridtjofNansen; aerosol; Aerosol number concentration; Antarctica; Atmospheric measurement box PAMOS 2; black carbon; Black carbon, aerosol; Black carbon monitor, microAeth, MA350; Carbon dioxide; Carbon monoxide; DATE/TIME; Flag; Fridtjof Nansen (2020); Global Navigation Satellite System receiver (GNSS), Navilock, NL-3331; Humidity, relative; Infrared gas sensor, smartGAS Mikrosensorik GmbH, FlowEVO Plus, [non-dispersive]; LATITUDE; Latitude 2; LONGITUDE; Longitude 2; Lung deposited surface area concentration; Methane; MS Fridtjof Nansen; Optical Particle Counters, Alphasense, OPC-R2; PAMOS_002; PAMOS (Portable Atmospheric Measuring Box On Sea); Particle detector, naneos particle solution, Partector 2; Particle diameter; Particulate matter, < 1 µm; Particulate matter, < 10 µm; Particulate matter, < 2.5 µm; Precipitation; Precipitation, accumulated; Pressure, atmospheric; Quality flag, aerosol parameters; Quality flag, housekeeping; Quality flag, meteorological parameters; Quality flag, position; Quality flag, trace gas parameters; Resistance thermometer, Sensorshop24, PT100; Section; Shaping an Ocean of Possibilities; Ship speed; SOOP; Sulfur dioxide; Temperature, air; Temperature, technical; Weather transmitter, Vaisala, WXT536; Wind direction, relative; Wind speed, relative
The Portable Atmospheric Measurement box On Sea (PAMOS) is a fully automated instrument designed for air monitoring on commercial vessels, requiring no maintenance from the crew. First prototypes were deployed on the MS Fridtjof Nansen, a cruise ship operated by HX, in 2024. PAMOS unit 002 was installed on the MS Fridtjof Nansen for the Antarctic season and collected data south of 60°S on eleven round trips between Ushuaia and the Antarctic Peninsula from 30 November 2024 to 26 March 2025. The datasets include GPS positions (from both PAMOS and the vessel's navigation system when available), meteorological parameters (air temperature, pressure, relative humidity, relative wind speed and direction, and precipitation measured with a Vaisala WXT536), aerosol properties (particle number concentration from a naneos Partector 2, black carbon from a MA350, and particulate matter from an OPC-R2), and trace gases (CO₂, CO, CH₄, SO₂ from smartgas sensors). Quality flags are provided for all parameter groups and should be considered when using the data.
title Automated Measurements of Atmospheric Aerosols and Black Carbon on Commercial Cruise Voyages with the Portable Atmospheric Measurement box On Sea (PAMOS): MS Fridtjof Nansen from November 2024 to March 2025
topic 20241130_FridtjofNansen; aerosol; Aerosol number concentration; Antarctica; Atmospheric measurement box PAMOS 2; black carbon; Black carbon, aerosol; Black carbon monitor, microAeth, MA350; Carbon dioxide; Carbon monoxide; DATE/TIME; Flag; Fridtjof Nansen (2020); Global Navigation Satellite System receiver (GNSS), Navilock, NL-3331; Humidity, relative; Infrared gas sensor, smartGAS Mikrosensorik GmbH, FlowEVO Plus, [non-dispersive]; LATITUDE; Latitude 2; LONGITUDE; Longitude 2; Lung deposited surface area concentration; Methane; MS Fridtjof Nansen; Optical Particle Counters, Alphasense, OPC-R2; PAMOS_002; PAMOS (Portable Atmospheric Measuring Box On Sea); Particle detector, naneos particle solution, Partector 2; Particle diameter; Particulate matter, < 1 µm; Particulate matter, < 10 µm; Particulate matter, < 2.5 µm; Precipitation; Precipitation, accumulated; Pressure, atmospheric; Quality flag, aerosol parameters; Quality flag, housekeeping; Quality flag, meteorological parameters; Quality flag, position; Quality flag, trace gas parameters; Resistance thermometer, Sensorshop24, PT100; Section; Shaping an Ocean of Possibilities; Ship speed; SOOP; Sulfur dioxide; Temperature, air; Temperature, technical; Weather transmitter, Vaisala, WXT536; Wind direction, relative; Wind speed, relative
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.985067