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Characterization and Parameterization of INP Concentration Variability Regarding the Source Emissions Origin

     In this work, a three-month INP measurement campaign was conducted at the PUY station (France, 1465m a.s.l) during winter of 2023. The origin of sampled air masses was determined through 72-hour back-trajectory analysis, allowing for the identification of the contribution of specific environments (oceanic, continental clean and polluted, Saharan dust) to the measured IN activity. We then generated a set of parameterizations that are capable to reproduce the variability observed during this campaign.

This Dataset contains the data measured during this campaign including INP concentration, measurement temperature, black carbon content, total particle concentration, dust concentration and all variables resulting from air mass classification.


How to citehttps://doi.org/10.25519/sh8r-f866

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   DOIhttps://doi.org/10.25519/SH8R-F866 DOI

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   KeywordsMeteorological geographical features, Ice Nucleating Particle, Online measurement chamber, Parameterization, Air mass classification, Dataset
   Ressource Type
Dataset
   LicenseCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
   Funding references
   CreatorsAntoine Canzi, Evelyn Freney, Pierre Grzegorczyk, Jean-Luc Baray, Celine Planche
   Creation date
2022-12-15
   PublisherOPGC, LaMP
   Publication year
2024

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