Ground-based observation of clusters and nucleation-mode particles in the Amazon

We investigated atmospheric new particle formation (NPF) in the Amazon rainforest using direct measurement methods. To our knowledge this is the first direct observation of NPF events in the Amazon region. However, previous observations elsewhere in Brazil showed the occurrence of nucleation-mode pa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Atmospheric chemistry and physics 2018-09, Vol.18 (17), p.13245-13264
Hauptverfasser: Wimmer, Daniela, Buenrostro Mazon, Stephany, Manninen, Hanna Elina, Kangasluoma, Juha, Franchin, Alessandro, Nieminen, Tuomo, Backman, John, Wang, Jian, Kuang, Chongai, Krejci, Radovan, Brito, Joel, Goncalves Morais, Fernando, Martin, Scot Turnbull, Artaxo, Paulo, Kulmala, Markku, Kerminen, Veli-Matti, Petäjä, Tuukka
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Zusammenfassung:We investigated atmospheric new particle formation (NPF) in the Amazon rainforest using direct measurement methods. To our knowledge this is the first direct observation of NPF events in the Amazon region. However, previous observations elsewhere in Brazil showed the occurrence of nucleation-mode particles. Our measurements covered two field sites and both the wet and dry season. We measured the variability of air ion concentrations (0.8-12 nm) with an ion spectrometer between September 2011 and January 2014 at a rainforest site (T0t). Between February and October 2014, the same measurements were performed at a grassland pasture site (T3) as part of the GoAmazon 2014/5 experiment, with two intensive operating periods (IOP1 and IOP2 during the wet and the dry season, respectively). The GoAmazon 2014/5 experiment was designed to study the influence of anthropogenic emissions on the changing climate in the Amazon region. The experiment included basic aerosol and trace gas measurements at the ground, remote sensing instrumentation, and two aircraft-based measurements.
ISSN:1680-7324
1680-7316
1680-7324
DOI:10.5194/acp-18-13245-2018