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We deployed a Wideband Integrated Bioaerosol Sensor (WIBS-Neo, DMT) to measure different properties of fluorescent bioaerosol particles (FBAP) during SAIL. Our measurements were collected at the supplementary site on Crested Butte Mountain from inside the ARM Aerosol Observing System (AOS) sampling from the AOS inlet. We had two deployment periods at SAIL during biologically active seasons: summer 2022 (15 June 2022 - 13 September 2022) and spring 2023 (21 March 2023 - 19 June 2023). The WIBS is an online single-particle measurement that detects FBAPs (within a size range of 0.5 - 30 microns in diameter) based on the excitation and emission wavelengths of the individual particles. Using two xenon lamps, the WIBS excites FBAPs at 280 nm and 370 nm. Their emission is detected across two wavebands of 310-400 nm and 420-650 nm. We classified the FBAPs into seven different categories (A, B, C, AB, BC, AC, and ABC) using the classification scheme in Perring et. al. (2015) [1].
Here, we report one-minute averaged number concentration of FBAPs (total and by category) and NFBAPs. We also present one-minute-averaged size distributions and the asymmetry factor (AF, a surrogate for shape) of all FBAPs and NFBAPs. The logarithmic bin width of the size bins is the same as the average bin width of the AOS's optical particle counter (OPC, Grimm) for the range of sizes in which they overlap (26 bins from 0.5 - 30 microns). AF of the particles ranges from 0-100 and is divided into five bins with a linear spacing at increments of 20. The smallest AF bin represents more spherical particles while the largest bin represents more rod-shaped particles.
We recommend referring to the readme file for more details of the variables present in the files.
[1] Perring, A. E., et al. (2015), Airborne observations of regional variation in fluorescent aerosol across the United States, J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., 120, 1153-1170, doi:10.1002/2014JD022495.
Abstract and description of the campaign can be found here: https://www.arm.gov/research/campaigns/amf2022ssb.
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Investigator(s): | Abu Sayeed Md Shawon (shawon@lanl.gov) 0000-0002-9309-5701 Allison Aiken (aikenac@lanl.gov) 0000-0001-5749-7626 Katherine Benedict (kbenedict@lanl.gov) 0000-0002-0530-8835 |
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Data Citation: | https://doi.org/10.5439/2228932 | |||||||||||
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File Naming Convention: | ***CampaignName_CampaignSite_Year_Instrument_Parameter***. For example, the file **SAIL_S2_2023_WIBS_NumConcentration** contains *Number Concentration* data collected using *WIBS* from the *S2* site during the *SAIL* campaign | |||||||||||
Abstract: | We deployed a Wideband Integrated Bioaerosol Sensor (WIBS-Neo, DMT) to measure different properties of fluorescent bioaerosol particles (FBAP) during SAIL. Our measurements were collected at the supplementary site on Crested Butte Mountain from inside the ARM Aerosol Observing System (AOS) sampling from the AOS inlet. We had two deployment periods at SAIL during biologically active seasons: summer 2022 (15 June 2022 - 13 September 2022) and spring 2023 (21 March 2023 - 19 June 2023). The WIBS is an online single-particle measurement that detects FBAPs (within a size range of 0.5 - 30 microns in diameter) based on the excitation and emission wavelengths of the individual particles. Using two xenon lamps, the WIBS excites FBAPs at 280 nm and 370 nm. Their emission is detected across two wavebands of 310-400 nm and 420-650 nm. We classified the FBAPs into seven different categories (A, B, C, AB, BC, AC, and ABC) using the classification scheme in Perring et. al. (2015) [1]. Here, we report one-minute averaged number concentration of FBAPs (total and by category) and NFBAPs. We also present one-minute-averaged size distributions and the asymmetry factor (AF, a surrogate for shape) of all FBAPs and NFBAPs. The logarithmic bin width of the size bins is the same as the average bin width of the AOS's optical particle counter (OPC, Grimm) for the range of sizes in which they overlap (26 bins from 0.5 - 30 microns). AF of the particles ranges from 0-100 and is divided into five bins with a linear spacing at increments of 20. The smallest AF bin represents more spherical particles while the largest bin represents more rod-shaped particles. We recommend referring to the readme file for more details of the variables present in the files. [1] Perring, A. E., et al. (2015), Airborne observations of regional variation in fluorescent aerosol across the United States, J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., 120, 1153-1170, doi:10.1002/2014JD022495. Abstract and description of the campaign can be found here: https://www.arm.gov/research/campaigns/amf2022ssb. |
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Purpose: | The purpose of this data set is to characterize and quantify the properties of bioaerosol particles in a mountainous terrain. The data was collected for three months during summer 2022 and three months during spring 2023. The goal was to determine diurnal and seasonal variability. More information on this campaign can be found here: https://www.arm.gov/research/campaigns/amf2022ssb |
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Data Usage: | Please read the readme_WIBS.md file for details. | |||||||||||
Data Credit: | Atmospheric System Research (ASR) for funding | |||||||||||
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Content Time Range: | Begin: 2022-06-15 End: 2023-06-19 | |||||||||||
Data Type: | SAIL Supermicron Bioaerosol |
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Use Restrictions: | No use constraints are associated with this data. | |||||||||||
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Additional Missing Info: | readme_WIBS.md contains the details of the variables.. |