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This data repository contains aerosol composition, sizing and abundance, gas phase concentrations and meteorological data from two field campaigns in coastal Antarctica. The goal of these field campaigns was to make high resolution on-line measurements of aerosols to examine the interaction between atmospheric aerosols, the gas phase and the cryosphere on snow covered sea ice in Antarctica. This work was funded by the National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs under awards 1341628 and 1341492. Measurements were made in November - December 2014 and September - October 2015. The measurements were located near 77°42.982'S, 166°24.502'E, marked as Hut 17 on the following map: ![Measurement Location is marked as Hut 17][1] Data from the following instruments is archived here: 1. HR-TOF Aerosol Mass Spectrometer 2. UDMT ltra High Sensitivity Aerosol Spectrometer 3. TSI Scanning Electrical Mobility Sizer Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer 4. Light House Optical Particle Counter 5. Parsivel Laser Disdrometer 6. TSI Condensation Particle Counter (Water) 7. TEI 49 UV photometer 8. TEI 42 Chemiluminscent Analyzer 9. Applied Technologies Ultrasonic Anemometer 10. Davis Vantage Pro Meterological Station For further information or assistance using this data set, please contact the project Principle Investigators: Dr Lars Kalnajs - kalnajs@colorado.edu Prof Peter DeCarlo - pfd33@drexel.edu [1]: https://files.osf.io/v1/resources/sbw5j/providers/osfstorage/5bdb9cbc9764d2001a58d5e6?mode=render
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