Deposition velocity of ultrafine particles measured with eddy-correlation method over Nansen Ice Sheet (Antarctica)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
This work reports an analysis of the concentration, size distribution, and deposition
velocity of atmospheric particles over snow and iced surfaces on the Nansen Ice Sheet
(Antarctica). Measurements were performed using the eddy-correlation method at a remote
site during the XXII Italian expedition of the National Research Program in Antarctica
(PNRA) in 2006. The measurement system was based on a condensation particle counter
(CPC) able to measure particles down to 9 nm in diameter with a 50% efficiency and a
Differential Mobility Particle Sizer for evaluating particle size distributions from 11 to
521 nm diameter in 39 channels. A method based on postprocessing with digital filters
was developed to take into account the effect of the slow time response of the CPC. The
average number concentration was 1338 cm-3 (median, 978 cm-3; interquartile range,
435-1854 cm-3). Higher concentrations were observed at low wind velocities. Results
gave an average deposition velocity of 0.47 mm/s (median, 0.19 mm/s; interquartile range,
-0.21 -0.88 mm/s). Deposition increased with the friction velocity and was on average
0.86 mm/s during katabatic wind characterized by velocities higher than 4 m/s. Observed
size distributions generally presented two distinct modes, the first at approximately
15-20 nm and the second (representing on average 70% of the total particles) at 60-70 nm.
Under strong-wind conditions, the second mode dominated the average size distribution.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Prodi, Franco; Santachiara, Gianni; Belosi, Franco; Grasso, FABIO MASSIMO; Contini, Daniele; Donateo, Antonio
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