Keywords
Coastal, sulphate, Atmospheric science, NH4, Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor, NUI Galway, Atmosphere Chemistry and Climate Change Network, Climate Change, chloride, Meteorology, Carnsore Point, Chl, SO4, Atmosphere, Org, ICOS, Meteorological, NUIG, Remote, AC3, and organic matter, EPA, nitrate, St. Georges Channel, Irish Sea, Celtic Sea, NO3, PM1, Quadrupole, Atmospheric Chemistry, ammonium, ACSM
File Name,Daily Aersosol Chemical Speciaction Monitor (ACSM) measurements for carnsore Point 2020
Instrument Type,Quadrupole Aersosol Chemical Speciaction Monitor (Q-ACSM)
Pm range,PM2.5
Instrument Serial no.,140-220
Parameters Measured, “Mass concentration of ammonium (NH4), nitrate (NO3), Sulphate (SO4), and organic matter (Org)”
Units,concentration in micrograms per cubic meter (Χg m-3)
Site, “carnsore Point, ESB Wind Farm, Wexford, Ireland”
Site Type,Rural
Measurement Site lat/lon,“52.17748° N, 6.36776° W”
Station altitude,9 m
Measurement Height,12 m
Measurement Altitude, 21 m
Time,UTC
Primary Affiliation, “IE04L, National University of Ireland Galway, NUIG, School of Physics and C-CAPS, University Road, University Road, NA, Galway, Ireland”
Secondary affiliations, “EPA, colossal, AEROSOURCE, EMEP, MaREI”
Data Originator, “Jurgita Ovadnevaite,
[email protected], School of Physics and C-CAPS, National University of Ireland Galway, University Road, Galway, Ireland”
Data Submitter,“Kirsten Fossum,
[email protected], School of Physics and C-CAPS, National University of Ireland Galway, University Road, Galway, Ireland”
Description,dried Q-ACSM measurements of remote rural Ireland from carnsore Point on the East coast
EBAS code,"Station: IE0008R, Platform: IE0008R, Lab: IE04L»
Station WDCA-ID,
Station GAW-ID,CRP
Station Land Use, “Grassland, cattle grazing, and wind farm”
Station setting, Coastal
Station GAW Type,G
Station WMO Region,6
Inlet type,Community inlet
Inlet description,100mm community inlet
Bdl,Below the Detection Limit
Detection Limits,“24-hr detection limits are 0.041 µg/m³, 0.021 µg/m³, 0.003 µg/m³, and 0.002 µg/m³ for NH4, Org, SO4, and NO3, respectively (Ng et al., 2011)”