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  Aircraft-based observation of meteoric material in lower stratospheric aerosol particles between 15 and 68°N

Schneider, J., Weigel, R., Klimach, T., Dragoneas, A., Appel, O., Hünig, A., et al. (2019). Aircraft-based observation of meteoric material in lower stratospheric aerosol particles between 15 and 68°N. Earth and Space Science Open Archive, in review. doi:10.1002/essoar.10501338.1.

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Schneider, Johannes1, Autor           
Weigel, Ralf2, Autor           
Klimach, Thomas3, Autor           
Dragoneas, Antonis1, Autor           
Appel, Oliver4, Autor           
Hünig, Andreas1, Autor           
Molleker, Sergej1, Autor           
Köllner, Franziska1, Autor           
Clemen, Hans-Christian1, Autor           
Eppers, Oliver1, Autor           
Hoppe, Peter1, Autor
Hoor, Peter2, Autor
Mahnke, Christopher2, Autor
Krämer, Martina2, Autor
Rolf, Christian2, Autor
Grooß, Jens-Uwe2, Autor
Zahn, Andreas2, Autor
Obersteiner, Florian2, Autor
Ravegnani, Fabrizio2, Autor
Ulanovsky, Alexey2, Autor
Schlager, Hans2, AutorScheibe, Monika2, AutorDiskin, Glenn S.2, AutorDiGangi, Joshua Paul2, AutorNowak, John B.2, AutorZöger, Martin2, AutorBorrmann, Stephan1, Autor            mehr..
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1Particle Chemistry, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1826291              
2external, ou_persistent22              
3Multiphase Chemistry, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1826291              
4Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1826284              

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 Zusammenfassung: Particles containing meteoric material were observed in the lower stratosphere during five aircraft research missions in recent years. Single particle laser ablation technique in a bipolar configuration was used to measure the chemical composition of particles in a size range of approximately 150 nm to 3 µm. The five aircraft missions, conducted between 2014 and 2018, cover a latitude range from 15 to 68°N. In total, more than 330 000 single particles were analyzed. A prominent fraction (more than 50 000) of the analyzed particles was characterized by strong abundances of magnesium, iron, and rare iron oxide compounds, together with sulfuric acid. This particle type was found almost exclusively in the stratosphere and is interpreted as meteoric material immersed or dissolved in stratospheric sulfuric acid particles. Below the tropopause the fraction of this particle type decreases sharply. However, small abundances were observed below 3000 m a.s.l. in the Canadian Arctic and also at the Jungfraujoch high altitude station (3600 m a.s.l.). Thus, the removal pathway by sedimentation and/or mixing into the troposphere is confirmed. Our data show that particles containing meteoric material are present in the lower stratosphere in very similar relative abundances, regardless of latitude or season. This finding suggests that the meteoric material is transported from the mesosphere into the stratosphere in the downward branch of the Brewer-Dobson-Circulation and efficiently distributed towards low latitudes by isentropic mixing. As a result, meteoric material is found in particles of the stratospheric Junge layer at all latitudes.

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Titel: Earth and Space Science Open Archive
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