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LOAC : a small aerosol optical counter/sizer for ground-based and balloon measurements of the size distribution and nature of atmospheric particles - Part 2

Authors :
Renard, Jean-Baptiste
Dulac, Francois
Berthet, Gwenael
Lurton, Thibaut
Vignelles, Damien
Jegou, Fabrice
Tonnelier, Thierry
Jeannot, Matthieu
Coute, Benoit
Akiki, Rony
Verdier, Nicolas
Mallet, Marc
Gensdarmes, Francois
Charpentier, Patrick
Mesmin, Samuel
Duverger, Vincent
Dupont, Jean-Charles
Elias, Thierry
Crenn, Vincent
Sciare, Jean
Zieger, Paul
Salter, Matthew
Roberts, Tjarda
Giacomoni, Jerome
Gobbi, Matthieu
Hamonou, Eric
Olafsson, Haraldur
Dagsson-Waldhauserova, Pavla
Camy-Peyret, Claude
Mazel, Christophe
Decamps, Thierry
Piringer, Martin
Surcin, Jeremy
Daugeron, Daniel
Renard, Jean-Baptiste
Dulac, Francois
Berthet, Gwenael
Lurton, Thibaut
Vignelles, Damien
Jegou, Fabrice
Tonnelier, Thierry
Jeannot, Matthieu
Coute, Benoit
Akiki, Rony
Verdier, Nicolas
Mallet, Marc
Gensdarmes, Francois
Charpentier, Patrick
Mesmin, Samuel
Duverger, Vincent
Dupont, Jean-Charles
Elias, Thierry
Crenn, Vincent
Sciare, Jean
Zieger, Paul
Salter, Matthew
Roberts, Tjarda
Giacomoni, Jerome
Gobbi, Matthieu
Hamonou, Eric
Olafsson, Haraldur
Dagsson-Waldhauserova, Pavla
Camy-Peyret, Claude
Mazel, Christophe
Decamps, Thierry
Piringer, Martin
Surcin, Jeremy
Daugeron, Daniel
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

In the companion (Part I) paper, we have described and evaluated a new versatile optical particle counter/sizer named LOAC (Light Optical Aerosol Counter), based on scattering measurements at angles of 12 and 60A degrees. That allows for some typology identification of particles (droplets, carbonaceous, salts, and mineral dust) in addition to size-segregated counting in a large diameter range from 0.2aEuro-A mu m up to possibly more than 100aEuro-A mu m depending on sampling conditions (Renard et al., 2016). Its capabilities overpass those of preceding optical particle counters (OPCs) allowing the characterization of all kind of aerosols from submicronic-sized absorbing carbonaceous particles in polluted air to very coarse particles (> 10-20aEuro-A mu m in diameter) in desert dust plumes or fog and clouds. LOAC's light and compact design allows measurements under all kinds of balloons, on-board unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and at ground level. We illustrate here the first LOAC airborne results obtained from a UAV and a variety of scientific balloons. The UAV was deployed in a peri-urban environment near Bordeaux in France. Balloon operations include (i) tethered balloons deployed in urban environments in Vienna (Austria) and Paris (France), (ii) pressurized balloons drifting in the lower troposphere over the western Mediterranean (during the Chemistry-Aerosol Mediterranean Experiment - ChArMEx campaigns), (iii) meteorological sounding balloons launched in the western Mediterranean region (ChArMEx) and from Aire-sur-l'Adour in south-western France (VOLTAIRE-LOAC campaign). More focus is put on measurements performed in the Mediterranean during (ChArMEx) and especially during African dust transport events to illustrate the original capability of balloon-borne LOAC to monitor in situ coarse mineral dust particles. In particular, LOAC has detected unexpected large particles in desert sand plumes.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234985769
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194.amt-9-3673-2016