Dataset
Shipping Emissions in the Arctic and North Atlantic atmosphere (SEANA)
Abstract
SEANA aims to understand the sources of aerosol particles including the contribution from shipping and to determine the response of Arctic and North Atlantic aerosols to future shipping emissions. SEANA coordinated a research cruise, on RRS Discovery, to the west side of Greenland to measure both natural and anthropogenic particles and understanding aerosol processes. These observations were used to update and improve a global aerosol model to better reproduce current "baselines" in the Arctic and North Atlantic Ocean. A series of advanced instruments was deployed during the SEANA project to measure both the chemical composition and physical properties of atmospheric aerosols. The core instrumentation suite is listed below:
Gas-phase Measurement Instruments: NOx , SO2 and O3 analyzers, PTR-MS, NO3 CIMS, HONO
Particle-phase Measurements: FIDAS,SMPSs, Nephelometer, CCN
Other supporting instruments: Meteorological sensors (T, RH, wind speed and direction), GPS, Chlorophyll-a
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Please contact the data centre for details on how to access these data.
For data use licensing information please contact: support@ceda.ac.uk |
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Data were produced by the project team and supplied for archiving at the Centre for Environmental Data Analysis (CEDA). |
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During the DY151 cruise, data collection followed established scientific protocols for atmospheric measurements, including regular calibration of instruments and routine checks for accuracy and consistency.
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Process overview
Independent Instruments
| Aerosol Chemical and Physical Measurement Instruments |
| Output Description | None |
No variables found.
Temporal Range
2019-05-22T00:00:00
2022-06-23T00:00:00
Geographic Extent
69.0000° |
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57.0000° |
17.0000° |
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52.0000° |