Long term particle size distribution measurements at Mount Waliguan, a high-altitude site in inland China

Particle number size distributions in size range 12–570 nm were measured continuously at Mount Waliguan, a remote mountain-top station in inland China. The station is located at the altitude of 3816 m a.s.l., and some 600–1200 m above the surrounding area. The measurement period lasted from Septembe...

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Main Authors: N. Kivekäs, J. Sun, M. Zhan, V.-M. Kerminen, A. Hyvärinen, M. Komppula, Y. Viisanen, N. Hong, Y. Zhang, M. Kulmala, X.-C. Zhang, Deli-Geer, H. Lihavainen
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2009-08-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/9/5461/2009/acp-9-5461-2009.pdf
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spelling doaj-18eebb96141741ff8b9f31388599c6052020-11-24T22:33:29ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242009-08-0191554615474Long term particle size distribution measurements at Mount Waliguan, a high-altitude site in inland ChinaN. KivekäsJ. SunM. ZhanV.-M. KerminenA. HyvärinenM. KomppulaY. ViisanenN. HongY. ZhangM. KulmalaX.-C. ZhangDeli-GeerH. LihavainenParticle number size distributions in size range 12–570 nm were measured continuously at Mount Waliguan, a remote mountain-top station in inland China. The station is located at the altitude of 3816 m a.s.l., and some 600–1200 m above the surrounding area. The measurement period lasted from September 2005 to May 2007. The measurements were verified with independent CPC measurements at the same site. The average particle concentration in ambient conditions was 2030 cm<sup>−3</sup>, which is higher than the values measured at similar altitude in other regions of the world. On average, the Aitken mode contributed to roughly half of the particle number concentration. The concentrations were found to be higher during the summer than during the winter. The diurnal variation was also investigated and a clear pattern was found for the nucleation mode during all seasons, so that the nucleation mode particle concentration increased in the afternoon. The same pattern was visible in the Aitken mode during the summer, whereas the accumulation mode did not show any level of diurnal pattern during any season. Excluding the nucleation mode, the average day-time particle concentrations were not significantly higher than those measured at night-time, indicating no systematic pattern of change between planetary boundary layer conditions and free troposphere conditions. In air masses coming from east, the number concentration of particles was higher than in other air masses, which indicates that the air mass might be affected anthropogenic pollution east of the station. Also other factors, such as active new-particle formation, keep aerosol number concentrations high in the area. http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/9/5461/2009/acp-9-5461-2009.pdf
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author N. Kivekäs
J. Sun
M. Zhan
V.-M. Kerminen
A. Hyvärinen
M. Komppula
Y. Viisanen
N. Hong
Y. Zhang
M. Kulmala
X.-C. Zhang
Deli-Geer
H. Lihavainen
spellingShingle N. Kivekäs
J. Sun
M. Zhan
V.-M. Kerminen
A. Hyvärinen
M. Komppula
Y. Viisanen
N. Hong
Y. Zhang
M. Kulmala
X.-C. Zhang
Deli-Geer
H. Lihavainen
Long term particle size distribution measurements at Mount Waliguan, a high-altitude site in inland China
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
author_facet N. Kivekäs
J. Sun
M. Zhan
V.-M. Kerminen
A. Hyvärinen
M. Komppula
Y. Viisanen
N. Hong
Y. Zhang
M. Kulmala
X.-C. Zhang
Deli-Geer
H. Lihavainen
author_sort N. Kivekäs
title Long term particle size distribution measurements at Mount Waliguan, a high-altitude site in inland China
title_short Long term particle size distribution measurements at Mount Waliguan, a high-altitude site in inland China
title_full Long term particle size distribution measurements at Mount Waliguan, a high-altitude site in inland China
title_fullStr Long term particle size distribution measurements at Mount Waliguan, a high-altitude site in inland China
title_full_unstemmed Long term particle size distribution measurements at Mount Waliguan, a high-altitude site in inland China
title_sort long term particle size distribution measurements at mount waliguan, a high-altitude site in inland china
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
issn 1680-7316
1680-7324
publishDate 2009-08-01
description Particle number size distributions in size range 12–570 nm were measured continuously at Mount Waliguan, a remote mountain-top station in inland China. The station is located at the altitude of 3816 m a.s.l., and some 600–1200 m above the surrounding area. The measurement period lasted from September 2005 to May 2007. The measurements were verified with independent CPC measurements at the same site. The average particle concentration in ambient conditions was 2030 cm<sup>−3</sup>, which is higher than the values measured at similar altitude in other regions of the world. On average, the Aitken mode contributed to roughly half of the particle number concentration. The concentrations were found to be higher during the summer than during the winter. The diurnal variation was also investigated and a clear pattern was found for the nucleation mode during all seasons, so that the nucleation mode particle concentration increased in the afternoon. The same pattern was visible in the Aitken mode during the summer, whereas the accumulation mode did not show any level of diurnal pattern during any season. Excluding the nucleation mode, the average day-time particle concentrations were not significantly higher than those measured at night-time, indicating no systematic pattern of change between planetary boundary layer conditions and free troposphere conditions. In air masses coming from east, the number concentration of particles was higher than in other air masses, which indicates that the air mass might be affected anthropogenic pollution east of the station. Also other factors, such as active new-particle formation, keep aerosol number concentrations high in the area.
url http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/9/5461/2009/acp-9-5461-2009.pdf
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