Long-range transport of particle pollution to the Arctic and physical properties of Arctic aerosols

Long-range transport of particle pollution to the Arctic and physical properties of Arctic aerosols

Start/end date: 
Saturday, April 11, 2015 - 08:00 to Friday, May 22, 2015 - 18:00
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Following up on the scientific questions to be addressed, the major tasks from a particle perspective are:

  • To study the particle physical properties in terms of number, size and mass at a higher Arctic site in dependence on their seasonal variation
  • To study the chemical speciation of these particles in order to deduct information on their origin and climate impact
  • To identify the transport pathways of long-range transported particles to the Arctic by back trajectory analysis

In addition - if possible – we will determine parameters as hygroscopic growth , CCN activity, water activity or surface tension of Arctic aerosol samples in order to deduct information on the cloud building potential of such aerosols

Field Site: Villum research Station, Station Nord, Greenland

PI: Andreas Massling

Co-PIs: Merete Bilde and Marianne Glasius

 

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