Andrea Baccarini, Julia Schmale, Josef Dommen
Ozone was measured with a 2B Technology ozone monitor (model 205). The concentration is reported as a mixing ratio in parts per billion [ppb], at 60 seconds average.
Ozone is a trace gas that can be formed directly in the troposphere (the most important formation pathway is the photochemical reaction of volatile organic compounds with NO,,x,,) or entrained from the stratosphere where it is formed directly from the reaction of molecular oxygen with UV light. Ozone is an important oxidant in the atmosphere and participate in several chemical reactions.
Measurements were performed on the 4th deck of icebreaker Oden during August and September 2018 along the track of the Arctic Ocean 2018 expedition.
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Citation
Andrea Baccarini, Julia Schmale, Josef Dommen (2020) Ozone concentration measured during the Arctic Ocean 2018 expedition. Dataset version 1. Bolin Centre Database. https://doi.org/10.17043/oden-ao-2018-aerosol-ozone-1
References
Baccarini A, Karlsson L, Dommen J, Duplessis P, Vüllers J, Brooks IM, Saiz-Lopez A, Salter M, Tjernström M, Baltensperger U, Zieger P, Schmale J (2020) Frequent new particle formation over the high Arctic pack ice by enhanced iodine emissions. Nature Communications 11:4924. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-18551-0
Data description
Raw data were collected at 1 Hz frequency and then averaged for 60 s in order to improve the signal to noise ratio. The datetime is reported as UTC in the format yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS.
Concentration is reported as a mixing ratio in parts per bilion. The instrument was calibrated after the campaign and the data were corrected for a baseline drift that affected the instrument.
We used an Hampel type filter to remove outliers and spikes related with short-term instrument malfunction (e.g., flow variations).
The last column in the dataset is a flag to separate between clean data and data that are potentially influenced by the ship exhaust: 1 indicates clean data and 2 contaminated data.
Comments
The ship track with latitude and longitude information can be found in the Navigation, meteorological and surface seawater data from the Arctic Ocean 2018 expedition data set.
The data creator ORCID are the following:
Data were collected during the Arctic Ocean 2018 expedition on board the Swedish icebreaker (I/B) Oden, which was organized by the Swedish Polar Research Secretariat. The observations were part of the project ‘Aerosol-cloud interactions in the High Arctic’ (PI Paul Zieger, Department of Environmental Science, Stockholm University; see MOCCHA project website with updates).
GCMD science keywords
Earth science > Atmosphere
GCMD location
Ocean > Arctic Ocean
Project
Arctic Ocean 2018. This work was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant no. 200021_169090), the Swiss Polar Institute, the BNP Paribas Swiss Foundation (Polar Access Fund 2018), the Knut-and-Alice-Wallenberg Foundation within the ACAS project (Arctic Climate Across Scales, project no. 2016.0024), the Bolin Centre for Climate Research (RA2), the Swedish Research Council (project no. 2018-05045 and project no. 2016-05100).
Publisher
Bolin Centre Database
DOI
10.17043/oden-ao-2018-aerosol-ozone-1
Published
2020-09-23 12:00:32