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Atmospheric dimethylsulfide surface concentrations and supermicron particle number concentrations at Garners Beach (17.82°S, 146.10°E) October 2016.

Southern Cross University
Swan, Hilton ; Jones, Graham ; Queensland University of Technology, Australian Bureau of Meteorology, James Cook University, University of Melbourne, NIES Japan, University of Technology Sydney, NIWA New Zealand, CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere.
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The data provides atmospheric DMS surface concentrations at Garners Beach, on the Far North Queensland coast (17.82°S, 146.10°E) during October 2016. Accompanying the atmospheric DMS dataset are 1 min averaged particle number concentrations in two size ranges (0.5-2.5 micron & >2.5 micron).

The atmospheric dimethylsulfide (DMS) data was collected using an automated gas chromatograph fitted with a pulsed flame photometric detector (GC-PFPD). This instrumentation was controlled by an auto-sampler programmed to measure atmospheric DMS every 20 minutes. Detailed information about the atmospheric DMS instrumentation and its measurement uncertainty is available from related publication: "Validation and measurement uncertainty of an automated gas chromatograph for marine studies of atmospheric dimethylsulfide" (2015).

Particle number concentrations were collected using a Dylos DC1700 Air Quality Monitor (Dylos Corporation, Riverside CA, USA).

Data Processing: Microsoft Excel

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The validation and measurement uncertainty of an automated gas chromatograph for marine studies of atmospheric dimethylsulfide
EsploroIEID : 1167055150002368

Dimethyl sulfide and other biogenic volatile organic compound emissions from branching coral and reef seawater: potential sources of secondary aerosol over the Great Barrier Reef
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Available: 20170921

Issued: 2017

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146.1018,-17.8224

146.101795,-17.822396

text: Latitude: -17.822 Longitude: 146.101

text: Garners Beach Far North Queensland Australia

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