Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2022843727> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2022843727 endingPage "27571" @default.
- W2022843727 startingPage "27555" @default.
- W2022843727 abstract "Chemical mass size distributions of aerosol particles were measured in the remote marine boundary layer over the central Arctic Ocean as part of the Atmospheric Research Program on the Arctic Ocean Expedition 1996 (AOE-96). An inertial impaction method was used to classify aerosol particles into different size classes for subsequent chemical analysis. The particle chemical composition was determined by ion chromatography and by the particle-induced X-ray emission technique. Continuous particle size spectra were extracted from the raw data using a data inversion method. Clear and varying modal structures for aerosols consisting of primary sea-salt particles or of secondary particles related to dimethyl sulfide emissions were found. Concentration levels of all modes decreased rapidly when the distance from open sea increased. In the submicrometer size range the major ions found by ion chromatography were sulfate, methane sulfonate, and ammonium. They had most of the time a clear Aitken mode and one or two accumulation modes, with aerodynamic mass median diameters around 0.1 μm, 0.3 μm, and between 0.5–1.0 μm, respectively. The overall submicron size distributions of these three ions were quite similar, suggesting that they were internally mixed over most of this size range. The corresponding modal structure was consistent with the mass size distributions derived from the particle number size distributions measured with a differential mobility particle sizer. The Aitken to accumulation mode mass ratio for nss-sulfate and MSA was substantially higher during clear skies than during cloudy periods. Primary sea-salt particles formed a mode with an aerodynamic mass median diameter around 2 μm. In general, the resulting continuous mass size distributions displayed a clear modal structure consistent with our understanding of the two known major source mechanisms. One is the sea-salt aerosol emerging from seawater by bubble bursting. The other is related to dimethylsulfide (DMS) emissions from biogenic processes in seawater, followed by gas-to-particle conversion, formation of particulate sulfate and methane sulfonate (MSA) and neutralization by ammonia." @default.
- W2022843727 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2022843727 creator A5017742241 @default.
- W2022843727 creator A5021447462 @default.
- W2022843727 creator A5036792564 @default.
- W2022843727 creator A5052394866 @default.
- W2022843727 creator A5075262199 @default.
- W2022843727 creator A5075610121 @default.
- W2022843727 date "2001-11-01" @default.
- W2022843727 modified "2023-10-15" @default.
- W2022843727 title "Modal structure of chemical mass size distribution in the high Arctic aerosol" @default.
- W2022843727 cites W103769635 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W1529089095 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W1600809286 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W1963658509 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W1963729990 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W1967960795 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W1978662299 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W1980319983 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W1982839969 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W1985634377 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W1989679491 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W1994515877 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W1999319435 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W2001298330 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W2015230240 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W2027852854 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W2044947004 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W2048647211 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W2049150358 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W2060667150 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W2062773928 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W2067904543 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W2071763566 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W2075680270 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W2076352895 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W2087250644 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W2091561271 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W2121269050 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W2128848604 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W2130159394 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W2481948683 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W4230911539 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W4232997583 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W4237519660 @default.
- W2022843727 cites W4241989245 @default.
- W2022843727 doi "https://doi.org/10.1029/2001jd001119" @default.
- W2022843727 hasPublicationYear "2001" @default.
- W2022843727 type Work @default.
- W2022843727 sameAs 2022843727 @default.
- W2022843727 citedByCount "30" @default.
- W2022843727 countsByYear W20228437272012 @default.
- W2022843727 countsByYear W20228437272014 @default.
- W2022843727 countsByYear W20228437272016 @default.
- W2022843727 countsByYear W20228437272018 @default.
- W2022843727 countsByYear W20228437272021 @default.
- W2022843727 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2022843727 hasAuthorship W2022843727A5017742241 @default.
- W2022843727 hasAuthorship W2022843727A5021447462 @default.
- W2022843727 hasAuthorship W2022843727A5036792564 @default.
- W2022843727 hasAuthorship W2022843727A5052394866 @default.
- W2022843727 hasAuthorship W2022843727A5075262199 @default.
- W2022843727 hasAuthorship W2022843727A5075610121 @default.
- W2022843727 hasBestOaLocation W20228437271 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConcept C107872376 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConcept C113196181 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConcept C145148216 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConcept C147789679 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConcept C149849071 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConcept C153294291 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConcept C159985019 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConcept C187530423 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConcept C199289684 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConcept C204323151 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConcept C2778804858 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConcept C2779345167 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConcept C60448018 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConcept C91586092 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConceptScore W2022843727C107872376 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConceptScore W2022843727C113196181 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConceptScore W2022843727C121332964 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConceptScore W2022843727C145148216 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConceptScore W2022843727C147789679 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConceptScore W2022843727C149849071 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConceptScore W2022843727C153294291 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConceptScore W2022843727C159985019 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConceptScore W2022843727C178790620 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConceptScore W2022843727C185592680 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConceptScore W2022843727C187530423 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConceptScore W2022843727C192562407 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConceptScore W2022843727C199289684 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConceptScore W2022843727C204323151 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConceptScore W2022843727C2778804858 @default.
- W2022843727 hasConceptScore W2022843727C2779345167 @default.