Sg. Jennings et al., CARBON MASS CONCENTRATION MEASUREMENTS AT MACE HEAD, ON THE WEST-COAST OF IRELAND, Atmospheric environment. Part A, General topics, 27(8), 1993, pp. 1229-1239
Measurements of the mass concentration of particulate carbon aerosol a
t Mace Head atmospheric research station on the west coast of Ireland
are reported. The measurements were made using an aethalometer manufac
tured by Magee Scientific, which operates by measuring the light trans
mission through a quartz fibre filter, whilst air is drawn through the
filter. Mass concentration measurements taken between February 1990 a
nd April 1991 are presented and interpreted in terms of air mass and m
eteorological parameters. Average carbon mass concentration levels of
38 +/- 11 ng m-3 were found during periods when the clean sector sampl
ed air masses had traversed over the North Atlantic for several days.
Mass levels of the order of several hundred nanograms per cubic metre
were typical of continental air masses sampled at the station. It is o
bserved that there is generally a strong correlation between measured
carbon mass and smaller sized particle number concentration as measure
d with a Particle Measurement System, Active Scattering Aerosol Spectr
ometer probe (ASASP-X). A less-consistent correlation is found between
carbon mass and Aitken nuclei concentration. Low mass concentration v
alues (of the order of tens of nanograms per cubic metre) obtained dur
ing sampling periods dominated by northern air masses are also reporte
d.