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Time series of air chemistry measurements at Georg-von-Neumayer station, Dron...
The first Air Chemistry Observatory at the German Antarctic station Georg von Neumayer (GvN) was operated for 10 years from 1982 to 1991. The focus of the established... -
Optical properties of tropospheric aerosol and sulfate scattering efficiency ...
We measured optical properties and ionic composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station from 2004 through 2006 by an integrating nephelometer and chemical analysis of daily... -
New particle formation at the coastal Antarctic site Neumayer in 2012 and 2014
We measured condensation particle (CP) concentrations and particle size distributions at the coastal Antarctic station Neumayer (70°39'S, 8°15'W) during two summer campaigns... -
Size distribution and ionic composition of marine summer aerosol at the conti...
We measured aerosol size distributions and conducted bulk as well as size segregated aerosol sampling during two summer campaigns in January 2015 and January 2016 at the... -
Optical thickness of aerosol at Kohnen station given as daily mean of 2002 (T...
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Optical thickness of aerosol at Neumayer station given as daily mean of 2002 ...
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Chemical composition of fresh snow at Kohnen station for south summer 2001 an...
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Chemistry on surface snow samples at Kohnen station for south summer 2001 and...
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Aerosol trace concentration at Neumayer station from March 1999 to February 2...
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Trace metal composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica during...
Aerosol was continuously sampled by sucking ambient air with a flow rate of 120 m3/h through Whatman 541 filters (diameter 240 mm) using a ventilated electropolished stainless... -
Trace metal composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica during...
Aerosol was continuously sampled by sucking ambient air with a flow rate of 120 m3/h through Whatman 541 filters (diameter 240 mm) using a ventilated electropolished stainless... -
Trace metal composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica during...
Aerosol was continuously sampled by sucking ambient air with a flow rate of 120 m3/h through Whatman 541 filters (diameter 240 mm) using a ventilated electropolished stainless... -
Trace metal composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica during...
Aerosol was continuously sampled by sucking ambient air with a flow rate of 120 m3/h through Whatman 541 filters (diameter 240 mm) using a ventilated electropolished stainless... -
Trace metal composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica during...
Aerosol was continuously sampled by sucking ambient air with a flow rate of 120 m3/h through Whatman 541 filters (diameter 240 mm) using a ventilated electropolished stainless... -
Trace metal composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica during...
Aerosol was continuously sampled by sucking ambient air with a flow rate of 120 m3/h through Whatman 541 filters (diameter 240 mm) using a ventilated electropolished stainless... -
Trace metal composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica during...
Aerosol was continuously sampled by sucking ambient air with a flow rate of 120 m3/h through Whatman 541 filters (diameter 240 mm) using a ventilated electropolished stainless... -
Trace metal composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica during...
Aerosol was continuously sampled by sucking ambient air with a flow rate of 120 m3/h through Whatman 541 filters (diameter 240 mm) using a ventilated electropolished stainless... -
Trace metal composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica during...
Aerosol was continuously sampled by sucking ambient air with a flow rate of 120 m3/h through Whatman 541 filters (diameter 240 mm) using a ventilated electropolished stainless... -
Trace metal composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica during...
Aerosol was continuously sampled by sucking ambient air with a flow rate of 120 m3/h through Whatman 541 filters (diameter 240 mm) using a ventilated electropolished stainless... -
Trace metal composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica during...
Aerosol was continuously sampled by sucking ambient air with a flow rate of 120 m3/h through Whatman 541 filters (diameter 240 mm) using a ventilated electropolished stainless...
