10.5281/zenodo.4450389
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Juan Carlos Gómez Martín
Juan Carlos Gómez Martín
0000-0001-7972-085X
Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía - CSIC
Alfonso Saiz-Lopez
Alfonso Saiz-Lopez
0000-0002-0060-1581
Instituto de Química-Física Rocasolano - CSIC
Carlos A. Cuevas
Carlos A. Cuevas
0000-0002-9251-5460
Instituto de Química-Física Rocasolano - CSIC
Rafael P. Fernández
Rafael P. Fernández
0000-0002-4114-5500
National Research Council (CONICET)
Benjamin S. Gilfedder
Benjamin S. Gilfedder
0000-0002-6169-5198
Universtiy of Bayreuth
Rolf Weller
Rolf Weller
0000-0003-4880-5572
Alfred-Wegener-Institute
Alex R. Baker
Alex R. Baker
0000-0002-8365-8953
University of East Anglia
Elise Droste
Elise Droste
0000-0002-3467-0083
University of East Anglia
Senchao Lai
Senchao Lai
0000-0002-4990-3679
South China University of Technology
Spatial and temporal variability of iodine in aerosol
Zenodo
2020
Atmospheric iodine chemistry, aerosol composition
2020-12-16
eng
10.1002/essoar.10505416.1
10.5281/zenodo.4450388
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
We have compiled iodine aerosol data from 55 field campaigns across the globe spanning 55 years (1963 to 2018), consisting of 7794 datapoints. Of these, 7722 are measurements of individual samples and the remaining 22 points are the reported averages of a total of 510 samples which we have not been able to retrieve. Since the source of iodine is mainly marine, only ship-borne campaigns (19 cruises) and coastal or insular campaigns (36 ground-based stations) have been considered. The dataset contains data that have not been published previously: Newmayer II, JC18 Cruise, 23rd Chinese Antarctic Campaign, Celtic Explorer MAP 2006 cruise, RRS Discovery AMT21 cruise, and R/V Sonne OASIS and TransBrom cruises.
Most of the aerosol samples were analyzed for total iodine (TI), but in some of the recent works total soluble iodine (TSI) analysis was reported. The associated paper describes a method for converting TSI into TI using data from campaigns where both TI and TSI were measured.
Preprint: Gomez Martin et al., Spatial and temporal variability of iodine in aerosol, doi:10.1002/essoar.10505416.1
Under review in Journal of Geophysical Research, Atmospheres, manuscript #2020JD034410