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The marine atmosphere is characterized by particles which originate from the ocean and by those which reached the air by advection from the continent. The bubble-burst mechanism produces both sea salt as well as biological particles. The following article describes the determination of the size distribution of marine aerosol particles with special emphasis on the biological particles. Th data were obtained on three cruises with the German Research Vessel 'METEOR' crossing the South Atlantic Ocean. The measurements showed that biological particles amount to 17% in number and 10% in volume concentration. Another type of particle became obvious in the marine atmosphere, the biologically contaminated particle, i.e. particles which consist partly (approximately up to one-third) of biological matter. Their concentration in the evaluated size class (r>2μm) is higher than the concentration of the pure biological particles. The concentrations vary over about one to two orders of magnitude during all cruises. Copyright (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd.
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Matthias-Maser, S., Brinkmann, J., & Schneider, W. (1999). The size distribution of marine atmospheric aerosol with regard to primary biological aerosol particles over the South Atlantic Ocean. Atmospheric Environment, 33(21), 3569–3575. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1352-2310(98)00121-6
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