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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2007

Climatology of aerosol composition (organic versus inorganic) at nonurban sites on a west‐east transect across Europe

Casimiro Pio; Michel Legrand; Tiago S. Oliveira; J. A. B. Afonso; Carla Santos; Alexandre Caseiro; Paulo Fialho; Filipe Barata; Hans Puxbaum; Asunción Sánchez-Ochoa; Anne Kasper-Giebl; András Gelencsér; S. Preunkert; M. Schock

in central Europe. Aerosols were analyzed for 210 Pb, inorganic ions, elemental (EC) and organic (OC) carbon, water soluble organic carbon (WSOC), macromolecular type (humic-like) organic substances (HULIS), C2–C5 diacids, cellulose, and levoglucosan. Pooled aerosol filters were also used for the identification of different families of organic compounds by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, GC/MS, as well as 14 C determinations. The data resulted in a climatological overview of the aerosol composition over Europe in the various seasons, from west to east, and from the boundary layer to the free troposphere. The paper first summarizes the characteristics of the sites and collected samples and then focuses on the aerosol mass partitioning (mass closure, inorganic versus organic, EC versus OC, water soluble versus insoluble OC), giving an insight on the sources of carbonaceous aerosol present in rural and natural background areas in Europe. It also introduces the main role of other companion papers dealing with CARBOSOL aerosol data that are also presented in this issue.


Chemosphere | 2017

Multi-year record of atmospheric and snow surface nitrate in the central Antarctic plateau

Rita Traversi; Silvia Becagli; Marco Brogioni; Laura Caiazzo; V. Ciardini; Fabio Giardi; Michel Legrand; Giovanni Macelloni; Boyan Petkov; S. Preunkert; Claudio Scarchilli; Mirko Severi; Vito Vitale; Roberto Udisti

Continuous all year-round samplings of atmospheric aerosol and surface snow at high (daily to 4-day) resolution were carried out at Dome C since 2004-05 to 2013 and nitrate records are here presented. Basing on a larger statistical data set than previous studies, results confirm that nitrate seasonal pattern is characterized by maxima during austral summer for both aerosol and surface snow, occurring in-phase with solar UV irradiance. This temporal pattern is likely due to a combination of nitrate sources and post-depositional processes whose intensity usually enhances during the summer. Moreover, it should be noted that a case study of the synoptic conditions, which took place during a major nitrate event, showed the occurrence of a stratosphere-troposphere exchange. The sampling of both matrices at the same time with high resolution allowed the detection of a an about one-month long recurring lag of summer maxima in snow with respect to aerosol. This result can be explained by deposition and post-deposition processes occurring at the atmosphere-snow interface, such as a net uptake of gaseous nitric acid and a replenishment of the uppermost surface layers driven by a larger temperature gradient in summer. This hypothesis was preliminarily tested by a comparison with surface layers temperature data in the 2012-13 period. The analysis of the relationship between the nitrate concentration in the gas phase and total nitrate obtained at Dome C (2012-13) showed the major role of gaseous HNO3 to the total nitrate budget suggesting the need to further investigate the gas-to-particle conversion processes.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2007

Very high‐elevation Mont Blanc glaciated areas not affected by the 20th century climate change

Christian Vincent; E. Le Meur; Delphine Six; Martin Funk; Martin Hoelzle; S. Preunkert


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009

Year‐round record of surface ozone at coastal (Dumont d'Urville) and inland (Concordia) sites in East Antarctica

Michel Legrand; S. Preunkert; Bruno Jourdain; Hubert Gallée; Florence Goutail; R. Weller; Joel Savarino


Atmospheric Environment | 2012

Sea spray aerosol in central Antarctica. Present atmospheric behaviour and implications for paleoclimatic reconstructions

Roberto Udisti; Uri Dayan; Silvia Becagli; Maurizio Busetto; Daniele Frosini; M. Legrand; F. Lucarelli; S. Preunkert; Mirko Severi; Rita Traversi; Vito Vitale


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2003

A historical record of formate and acetate from a high‐elevation Alpine glacier: Implications for their natural versus anthropogenic budgets at the European scale

Michel Legrand; S. Preunkert; Dietmar Wagenbach; H. Cachier; Hans Puxbaum


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2005

Atmospheric year‐round records of dicarboxylic acids and sulfate at three French sites located between 630 and 4360 m elevation

Michel Legrand; S. Preunkert; C. Galy‐Lacaux; C. Liousse; Dietmar Wagenbach


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

Atmospheric nitrogen oxides (NO and NO 2 ) at Dome C, East Antarctica, during the OPALE campaign

Markus M. Frey; Howard K. Roscoe; Alexandre Kukui; Joel Savarino; Martin D. King; Michel Legrand; S. Preunkert


Geophysical Research Letters | 2013

First investigations of IO, BrO, and NO2 summer atmospheric levels at a coastal East Antarctic site using mode‐locked cavity enhanced absorption spectroscopy

Roberto Grilli; Michel Legrand; Alexandre Kukui; Guillaume Méjean; S. Preunkert; Daniele Romanini


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

Large mixing ratios of atmospheric nitrous acid (HONO) at Concordia (East Antarctic Plateau) in summer: a strong source from surface snow?

Michel Legrand; S. Preunkert; M. M. Frey; Th. Bartels-Rausch; Alexandre Kukui; Martin D. King; Joel Savarino; M. Kerbrat; Bruno Jourdain

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Michel Legrand

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Alexandre Kukui

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Bruno Jourdain

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Joel Savarino

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Markus M. Frey

Natural Environment Research Council

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Slimane Bekki

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Valérie Gros

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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