14 datasets found
Aerosol particle number size distributions in the size range 10 – 921 nm were measured with a custom built differential mobility particle sizer (DMPS)...
Molecular-level information about the chemical composition of cloud residuals, measured with a filter inlet for gases and aerosols coupled to an iodide high...
The chemical composition of atmospheric particulate matter at Mt. Åreskutan, a mountaintop site in central Sweden, was analysed with a focus on its...
This data set contains molecular-level chemical composition of the semi-volatile fraction (evaporating at ≤ 200 °C) of aerosol particles collected onto...
The concentration of particles larger than 2.5 nm was measured with an ultrafine condensation particle counter (UCPC). The concentration was corrected for...
This dataset presents the model output from two large-eddy simulation models. The model simulations were performed with the aim to investigate the importance...
Using an optical single-particle instrument we measured the particle concentration of coarse-mode aerosol (optical diameters larger than 0.8 µm) within cloud...
This dataset contains a collection of ancillary data that were used for the publication Frequent new particle formation over the high Arctic pack ice by...
Aerosol and trace gas measurements are strongly affected by the ship exhaust and other human activities (e.g., helicopter flights). Therefore, it is important...
The aerosol size distribution was obtained combining measurements from a neutral and air ion spectrometer (NAIS) with a differential mobility particle sizer...
The aerosol size distribution was measured with a custom made scanning mobility particle sizer (SMPS), range 18 – 660 nm. Aerosols are important...
The size distribution of neutral and charged particles was measured using a neutral cluster and air ion spectrometer (NAIS) instrument. The concentration was...
The ultrafine particle (UFP) concentration is the concentration of particles having a diameter between 2.5 and 15 nm, it is reported in terms of particle...