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  • ALTITUDE; Ammonium; Bromide; Bromide enrichment; Calcium; Carbon, elemental; Carbon, organic, water insoluble; Carbon, organic, water soluble; Carbon Preference Index, n-Alkanes; Chloride; Chloride depletion; Chlorophyll a; Comment; CT; DATE/TIME; Date/time end; Diethylamine; Dimethylamine; Filter; Glyoxal; Hopane; LATITUDE; Levoglucosan; LONGITUDE; Magnesium; Maria S. Merian; Methane sulfonic acid; Methylglyoxal; Monomethylamine; MSM18/3; MSM18/3-track; n-Alkane, high molecular weight (〉C25); n-Alkane, high molecular weight (〉C25)/n-Alkane, low molecular weight (〈C25) ratio; n-Alkane, low molecular weight (〈C25); Nitrate; Oxalic acid; Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; Potassium; Sample volume; Sodium; SOPRAN; Sulfate; Sum even numbered n-alkanes C20-C34; Sum n-alkanes; Sum odd numbered n-alkanes C21-C33; Surface Ocean Processes in the Anthropocene; Time in minutes; Underway cruise track measurements; Wind speed  (1)
  • Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler; ADCP; Current velocity, east-west; Current velocity, north-south; DAM_Underway; DAM Underway Research Data; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Echo intensity, relative; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Maria S. Merian; MSM106; MSM106_0_Underway-2; MSM106_0_Underway-4; Pings, averaged to a double ensemble value; Quality flag, current velocity; Seadatanet flag: Data quality control procedures according to SeaDataNet (2010); South Atlantic Ocean; Vessel mounted Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler [75 kHz]; VMADCP-75; WASCAL  (1)
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    In:  Supplement to: van Pinxteren, Manuela; Fiedler, Björn; van Pinxteren, Dominik; Iinuma, Yoshiteru; Körtzinger, Arne; Herrmann, Hartmut (2015): Chemical characterization of sub-micrometer aerosol particles in the tropical Atlantic Ocean: marine and biomass burning influences. Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, 72(2), 105-125, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10874-015-9307-3
    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Description: Sub-micron marine aerosol particles (PM1) were collected during the MERIAN cruise MSM 18/3 between 22 June 2011 and 21 July 2011 from the Cape Verde island Sao Vicente to Gabun crossing the tropical Atlantic Ocean and passing equatorial upwelling areas. According to air mass origin and chemical composition of the aerosol particles, three main regimes could be established. Aerosol particles in the first part of the cruise were mainly of marine origin, in the second part was marine and slightly biomass burning influenced (increasing tendency) and in the in last part of the cruise, approaching the African mainland, biomass burning influences became dominant. Generally aerosols were dominated by sulfate (caverage = 1.99 µg/m**3) and ammonium ions (caverage = 0.72 µg/m**3) that are well correlated and slightly increasing along the cruise. High concentrations of water insoluble organic carbon (WISOC) averaging 0.51 µg/m**3 were found probably attributed to the high oceanic productivity in this region. Water soluble organic carbon (WSOC) was strongly increasing along the cruise from concentrations of 0.26 µg/m**3 in the mainly marine influenced part to concentrations up to 3.3 µg/m**3 that are probably caused by biomass burning influences. Major organic constituents were oxalic acid, methansulfonic acid (MSA) and aliphatic amines. MSA concentrations were quite constant along the cruise (caverage = 43 ng/m**3). While aliphatic amines were more abundant in the first mainly marine influenced part with concentrations of about 20 ng/m**3, oxalic acid showed the opposite pattern with average concentrations of 12 ng/m**3 in the marine and 158 ng/m**3 in the biomass burning influenced part. The alpha dicarbonyl compounds glyoxal and methylglyoxal were detected in the aerosol particles in the low ng/m**3 range and followed oxalic acid closely. MSA and aliphatic amines accounted for biogenic marine (secondary) aerosol constituents whereas oxalic acid and the alpha dicarbonyl compounds were believed to result mainly from biomass burning. N-alkane concentrations increased along the cruise from 0.81 to 4.66 ng/m**3, PAHs and hopanes were abundant in the last part of the cruise (caverage of PAHs = 0.13 ng/m**3, caverage of hopanes = 0.19 ng/m**3). Levoglucosan was identified in several samples of the last part of the cruise in concentrations around 2 ng/m**3, pointing to (aged) biomass burning influences. The investigated organic compounds could explain 9.5% of WSOC in the mainly marine influenced part (dominating compounds: aliphatic amines and MSA) and 2.7% of WSOC in the biomass burning influenced part (dominating compound: oxalic acid) of the cruise.
    Keywords: ALTITUDE; Ammonium; Bromide; Bromide enrichment; Calcium; Carbon, elemental; Carbon, organic, water insoluble; Carbon, organic, water soluble; Carbon Preference Index, n-Alkanes; Chloride; Chloride depletion; Chlorophyll a; Comment; CT; DATE/TIME; Date/time end; Diethylamine; Dimethylamine; Filter; Glyoxal; Hopane; LATITUDE; Levoglucosan; LONGITUDE; Magnesium; Maria S. Merian; Methane sulfonic acid; Methylglyoxal; Monomethylamine; MSM18/3; MSM18/3-track; n-Alkane, high molecular weight (〉C25); n-Alkane, high molecular weight (〉C25)/n-Alkane, low molecular weight (〈C25) ratio; n-Alkane, low molecular weight (〈C25); Nitrate; Oxalic acid; Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; Potassium; Sample volume; Sodium; SOPRAN; Sulfate; Sum even numbered n-alkanes C20-C34; Sum n-alkanes; Sum odd numbered n-alkanes C21-C33; Surface Ocean Processes in the Anthropocene; Time in minutes; Underway cruise track measurements; Wind speed
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 968 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Description: Upper-ocean velocities along the cruise track of Maria S. Merian cruise MSM106 were continuously collected by a vessel-mounted Teledyne RD Instruments 75 kHz Ocean Surveyor ADCP. The transducer was located at 6.0 m below the water line. The instrument was operated in three different configurations: 1) broadband mode with 4 m bins and a blanking distance of 2.0 m, with a total of 128 bins, 2) broadband mode with 8 m bins and a blanking distance of 4.0 m, with a total of 100 bins, 3) narrowband mode with 8 m bins and a blanking distance of 4.0 m, with a total of 100 bins. The ship's velocity was calculated from position fixes obtained by the Global Positioning System (GPS). Heading, pitch and roll data from the ship's gyro platforms and the navigation data were used by the data acquisition software VmDas internally to convert ADCP velocities into earth coordinates. Accuracy of the ADCP velocities mainly depends on the quality of the position fixes and the ship's heading data. Further errors stem from a misalignment of the transducer with the ship's centerline. Data post-processing included water track calibration of the misalignment angle (configuration 1: 0.65° +/- 0.5915°, configuration 2: 0.78° +/- 0.5198°, configuration 3: 0.67° +/- 0.6996°) and scale factor (configuration1: 1.0075 +/- 0.0117, configuration 2: 1.0075 +/- 0.0087, configuration 3: 1.0007 +/- 0.0157) of the Ocean Surveyor signal. The average interval was set to 60 s.
    Keywords: Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler; ADCP; Current velocity, east-west; Current velocity, north-south; DAM_Underway; DAM Underway Research Data; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Echo intensity, relative; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Maria S. Merian; MSM106; MSM106_0_Underway-2; MSM106_0_Underway-4; Pings, averaged to a double ensemble value; Quality flag, current velocity; Seadatanet flag: Data quality control procedures according to SeaDataNet (2010); South Atlantic Ocean; Vessel mounted Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler [75 kHz]; VMADCP-75; WASCAL
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 9650955 data points
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
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