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Atmospheric new particle formation identifier using longitudinal global particle number size distribution data.

Authors :
Kecorius S
Madueño L
Lovric M
Racic N
Schwarz M
Cyrys J
Casquero-Vera JA
Alados-Arboledas L
Conil S
Sciare J
Ondracek J
Hallar AG
Gómez-Moreno FJ
Ellul R
Kristensson A
Sorribas M
Kalivitis N
Mihalopoulos N
Peters A
Gini M
Eleftheriadis K
Vratolis S
Jeongeun K
Birmili W
Bergmans B
Nikolova N
Dinoi A
Contini D
Marinoni A
Alastuey A
Petäjä T
Rodriguez S
Picard D
Brem B
Priestman M
Green DC
Beddows DCS
Harrison RM
O'Dowd C
Ceburnis D
Hyvärinen A
Henzing B
Crumeyrolle S
Putaud JP
Laj P
Weinhold K
Plauškaitė K
Byčenkienė S
Source :
Scientific data [Sci Data] 2024 Nov 16; Vol. 11 (1), pp. 1239. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Nov 16.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Atmospheric new particle formation (NPF) is a naturally occurring phenomenon, during which high concentrations of sub-10 nm particles are created through gas to particle conversion. The NPF is observed in multiple environments around the world. Although it has observable influence onto annual total and ultrafine particle number concentrations (PNC and UFP, respectively), only limited epidemiological studies have investigated whether these particles are associated with adverse health effects. One plausible reason for this limitation may be related to the absence of NPF identifiers available in UFP and PNC data sets. Until recently, the regional NPF events were usually identified manually from particle number size distribution contour plots. Identification of NPF across multi-annual and multiple station data sets remained a tedious task. In this work, we introduce a regional NPF identifier, created using an automated, machine learning based algorithm. The regional NPF event tag was created for 65 measurement sites globally, covering the period from 1996 to 2023. The discussed data set can be used in future studies related to regional NPF.<br />Competing Interests: Competing interests The authors declare no competing interests. The views expressed are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the NIHR, UKHSA or the Department of Health and Social Care.<br /> (© 2024. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2052-4463
Volume :
11
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Scientific data
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39550387
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-04079-1