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1 EMEP-Intensive-Measuring-Campaigns Summer 06 and Winter 07
First Results of the EMEP-Intensive-Measuring-Campaigns Summer 06 and Winter 07 at Melpitz site (German lowlands, Saxony) G. Spindler1, E. Brüggemann1, T. Gnauk1, A. Grüner1, K. Müller1, Th.M.Tuch3, M.Wallasch2, B. Wehner1, A. Wiedensohler1, H. Herrmann1 1Leibniz-Institute for Tropospheric Research, Permoserstrasse 15, Leipzig, Germany 2UFZ Centre for Environmental Research, Permoserstrasse 15, Leipzig, Germany 3Umweltbundesamt, Wörlitzer Platz 1, Dessau, Germany A national contribution to EMEP Database CONVENTION ON LONG-RANGE TRANSBOUNDARY AIR POLLUTION TFMM workshop Dessau, 25 April – 27 April 2007

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3 Evolution of half-hourly PM10-mass concentration and precipitation in winter
(November until April) and summer (May until October) at Melpitz site in the least 14 years. The half yearly precipitation sum is plotted as inverse.

4 Campaigns in Winter and Summer Time-slots of the summer and winter EMEP-Intensive-Measuring-campaigns in the daily long-time PM10-Mesurements at Melpitz site

5 Winter-campaign Summer-campaign
Time series of daily particle mass concentration PM1, PM2.5 and PM10 (May 2004 until October 2006) with indicator for air mass origin and time-slots for the winter- and summer-campaign

6 Meteorological parameters during the EMEP intensive campaigns at Melpitz site (1)
Difference from normal climate ( ) for daily mean temparature at the Meteorological Institute of the Leipzig University® 2007 until April 17 2006 Temparature and relative Humidity at Melpitz site June 2006 January/February 2007

7 Meteorological parameters during the EMEP intensive campaigns at Melpitz site (2)
Global radiation and wind velocity at Melpitz site Wind direction and precipitation at Melpitz site June 2006 January/February 2007

8 Overview of data for the EMEP intensive campaigns at Melpitz site
MAAP, Multi Angel Absorption Photometer (Model 5012) TOF-AMS, Particle-Mass-Spectrometer (Aerodyne, USA) Berner, 5-stage-BERNER-type-impactor (mass, water soluble ions, organic and elemental carbon, OC, EC) GRIMM Type ESVC 265, optical detection of PM1, PM2.5 and PM10 TDMPS TDMPS (twin-differential-mobility-particle-sizer) with APS (aerodynamic-particle-sizer) in combination with a thermo-denuder █ no data X data available For the AMS also data for 9.,10.,11. and 12. February and for the Berner data also for the 7. February available

9 Summer (1. June – 30. June 2006) Winter (8. January – 8 February 2007)
30 days days PM PM PM PM PM PM Time series and mean values for Summer- and Winter-campaign. Results from the daily DIGITEL-Samples for PM10, PM2.5 and PM1 Mass-concentration

10 Nitrate-concentration
Summer (1. June – 30. June 2006) Winter (8. January – 8 February 2007) 30 days days PM PM PM PM PM PM Time series and mean values for Summer- and Winter-campaign. Results from the daily DIGITEL-Samples for PM10, PM2.5 and PM1 Nitrate-concentration

11 Sulphate-concentration
Summer (1. June – 30. June 2006) Winter (8. January – 8 February 2007) 30 days days PM PM PM PM PM PM Time series and mean values for Summer- and Winter-campaign. Results from the daily DIGITEL-Samples for PM10, PM2.5 and PM1 Sulphate-concentration

12 Ammonium-concentration
Summer (1. June – 30. June 2006) Winter (8. January – 8 February 2007) 30 days days PM PM PM PM PM PM Time series and mean values for Summer- and Winter-campaign. Results from the daily DIGITEL-Samples for PM10, PM2.5 and PM1 Ammonium-concentration

13 Comparison of half-hourly PM10-Measurements of an optical Device
(Type ESVC 265, Fa. GRIMM, Germany) with daily PM10 data from the DIGITEL N=30 June 2006

14 Comparison of half-hourly PM10-Measurements of an optical Device
(Type ESVC 265, Fa. GRIMM, Germany) with daily PM10 data from the DIGITEL N=32 January/February 2007

15 2006-06-05 Results of BERNER-type-impactor measurements (summer)
June 2006 Results of BERNER-type-impactor measurements (summer)

16 2006-06-12 Results of BERNER-type-impactor measurements (summer)
June 2006 Results of BERNER-type-impactor measurements (summer)

17 2006-06-25 Results of BERNER-type-impactor measurements (summer)
June 2006 Results of BERNER-type-impactor measurements (summer)

18 2007-01-15 Results of BERNER-type-impactor measurements (winter)
January/February 2007 Results of BERNER-type-impactor measurements (winter)

19 2007-01-27 Results of BERNER-type-impactor measurements (winter)
January/February 2007 Results of BERNER-type-impactor measurements (winter)

20 2007-02-08 Results of BERNER-type-impactor measurements (winter)
January/February 2007 Results of BERNER-type-impactor measurements (winter)

21 Structure of the Boxplot
Mass minumum lower Quartile upper Quartile mean value maximum Structure of the Boxplot Results of BERNER-type-impactor measurements for all 13 measured days in Summer and 15 measured days in Winter (1)

22 Sulphate Ammonium Results of BERNER-type-impactor measurements for all 13 measured days in Summer and 15 measured days in Winter (2)

23 Nitrate Chloride Results of BERNER-type-impactor measurements for all 13 measured days in Summer and 15 measured days in Winter (3)

24 OC EC Results of BERNER-type-impactor measurements for all 13 measured days in Summer and 15 measured days in Winter (4)

25 PM10 Particle mass concentration [ng/m³]
Measurements with the MAAP, Example for 10 days in June 2006, minute-means

26 Comparison of black carbon
determination from DIGITEL- Filters as EC (VDI-2465 page 2) and an optical determination with an Multi Angel Absorption Photometer (MAAP, Model 5012) for the summer and winter campaigns Database daily means TC = OC + EC

27 TDMPS (twin-differential-mobility-particle-sizer) with
APS (aerodynamic-particle-sizer) Example for one day in June 2006 January/February 2007 Evolution of number size distributions of ambient aerosols (upper figures) and of non-volatile particle fractions behind the thermodenuder (lower figures)

28 for the EMEP-summer- and -winter-campaign.
June 2006 January/February 2007 Evolution of number size distributions of ambient aerosols (upper figures) and of non-volatile particle fractions behind the thermodenuder (lower figures) as a mean for the EMEP-summer- and -winter-campaign.

29 ! Summary We can provide data for both EMEP-Intensive campaigns for
DIGITEL High Volume Sampler (daily means, PM1, PM2.5 and PM10) MAAP, Multi Angel Absorption Photometer (Model 5012) (Minute means) Berner, 5-stage-BERNER-type-impactor (mass, water soluble ions, organic and elemental carbon, OC, EC) (daily means for selected days,13 during summer and 15 during winter campaign) GRIMM Type ESVC 265, optical detection of PM1, PM2.5 and PM10 (half-hourly means) TDMPS TDMPS (twin-differential-mobility-particle-sizer) with APS (aerodynamic-particle-sizer) in combination with a thermo-denuder (10 minute means and daily contour plots) TOF-AMS, Particle-Mass-Spectrometer (data in winter campaign available) Especially the time slot of the winter campaign shows only situations with westerly winds and the Winter 2006/2007 was in Germany extremely mild. The comparison of both campaigns therefore give very untypical results for the Melpitz site. They are differ from that of long-time observations. !

30 Particulate Matter reasons We acknowledge the support from the
Umweltbundesamt in Germany (projects and ) and continuation of measurements in 2006/07 (project ) We would like to thank Jörn Hanß, Eveline Neumann, Annelie Thomas, Helga Mamczak, Brigitte Gerlach and Anett Kappe. actions


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