There are few long-term datasets of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the High Arctic. Furthermore, knowledge about their source regions remains lacking. To address this matter, we report a multiseason dataset of highly time-resolved VOC measurements in the High Arctic from April to October 2018. We have utilized a combination of measurement and modeling techniques to characterize the mixing ratios, temporal patterns, and sources of VOCs at the Villum Research Station at Station Nord in northeastern Greenland. Atmospheric VOCs were measured using proton-transfer-reaction time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Ten ions were selected for source apportionment with the positive matrix factorization (PMF) receptor model. A four-factor solution to ...
<div><p>Many hours of sunlight in the midnight sun period suggest that significant amounts of biogen...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are released from biogenic sources in a temperature-dependent mann...
The Arctic is a place particularly vulnerable to climate change, warming at an accelerated rate comp...
There are few long-term datasets of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the High Arctic. Furthermor...
Due to chemistry-climate coupling, observations of chemical processes in the atmosphere are crucial ...
The chemical composition of non-refractory submicron aerosol (NR-PM1) was characterized at the Villu...
The Arctic is a climatically sensitive region that has experienced warming at almost 3 times the glo...
The Arctic is warming faster than the rest of the world due to climate change. One of its consequenc...
International audienceFairbanks, Alaska is an urban area that has multiple local emission sources in...
Environmental issues in the Arctic region are of primary importance due to the fragility of the Arct...
The remote central Arctic during summertime has a pristine atmosphere with very low aerosol particle...
Evaluating the influence of biomass burning on the Arctic requires continuous and long-term measurem...
Long-range transport of aerosol from lower latitudes to the high Arctic may be a significant contrib...
Many hours of sunlight in the midnight sun period suggest that significant amounts of biogenic volat...
<div><p>Many hours of sunlight in the midnight sun period suggest that significant amounts of biogen...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are released from biogenic sources in a temperature-dependent mann...
The Arctic is a place particularly vulnerable to climate change, warming at an accelerated rate comp...
There are few long-term datasets of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the High Arctic. Furthermor...
Due to chemistry-climate coupling, observations of chemical processes in the atmosphere are crucial ...
The chemical composition of non-refractory submicron aerosol (NR-PM1) was characterized at the Villu...
The Arctic is a climatically sensitive region that has experienced warming at almost 3 times the glo...
The Arctic is warming faster than the rest of the world due to climate change. One of its consequenc...
International audienceFairbanks, Alaska is an urban area that has multiple local emission sources in...
Environmental issues in the Arctic region are of primary importance due to the fragility of the Arct...
The remote central Arctic during summertime has a pristine atmosphere with very low aerosol particle...
Evaluating the influence of biomass burning on the Arctic requires continuous and long-term measurem...
Long-range transport of aerosol from lower latitudes to the high Arctic may be a significant contrib...
Many hours of sunlight in the midnight sun period suggest that significant amounts of biogenic volat...
<div><p>Many hours of sunlight in the midnight sun period suggest that significant amounts of biogen...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are released from biogenic sources in a temperature-dependent mann...
The Arctic is a place particularly vulnerable to climate change, warming at an accelerated rate comp...