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This item contains the data used in the paper "Direct on-line mass spectrometry measurements of ice nucleating particles at a California coastal site." Data was collected at Bodega Bay (-123.1 W, 38.3 N, alt 15 m) from Feb 12-20, 2015. This research was supported by the Center for Aerosol Impacts on Chemistry of the Environment (CAICE), a National Science Foundation Center for Chemical Innovation, and the CalWater-2015 field campaign, funded by the California Energy Commission. Research Data Curation Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/rdcp) Cornwell, Gavin C.; McCluskey, Christina S.; Levin, Ezra J. T.; Suski, Kaitlyn J.; DeMott, Paul J.; Kreidenweis, Sonia M.; Prather, Kim A. (2019). Data from: Direct on-line mass spectrometry measurements of ice nucleating particles at a California coastal site. In Center for Aerosol Impacts on Chemistry of the Environment (CAICE). UC San Diego Library Digital Collections. https://doi.org/10.6075/J0668BH8
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dataset
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ark:/20775/bb9424840w
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Dust Sea spray aerosol Aerosol Single particle Ice nucleation Bodega Bay
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