Sub-10 nm size-distribution data for "What controls the observed size-dependency of the growth rates of sub-10 nm atmospheric particles?"
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2022-03-16, 2022-03-16
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Size-Distribution data from the CERN CLOUD experiment (Kirkby et al., 2011) measured with a DMA-train (Stolzenburg et al., 2017)
Data acquired during the CLOUD10 (Fall 2015) and CLOUD12 (Fall 2017) campaigns.
Data associated with the publication Kontkane et al. (2022).
File name indicates the Experiment number as specified in Table 3, Kontkanen et al. (2022) and the internal CLOUD run numbers as given
in Table S1, Kontaknen et al. (2022). Concentration of precursor gases are also given in these two Tables.
Exp. 8 only used data from NAIS and is not included in this repository.
Header indicates the diameter at which the size-distribution is measured.
First column is time column with areadable timestamp in the format %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.
Data is dN/dlog_10 dp in unit cm^(-3).
Full size-distribution (up to 400 nm) can be obtained from the author upon request.
References:
Kontkanen et al. (2022), What controls the observed size-dependency of the growth rates of sub-10 nm atmospheric particles?,
Environ. Sci.: Atmos., accepted.
Kirkby et al. (2011), Role of sulphuric acid, ammonia and galactic cosmic rays in atmospheric aerosol nucleation,
Nature, 476, 429-433, http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature10343
Stolzenburg et al. (2017), A DMA-train for precision measurement of sub-10nm aerosol dynamics,
Atmos. Meas. Tech., 10, 1639-1651, http://www.atmos-meas-tech.net/10/1639/2017/